The cooler temperatures have inspired me to start sewing some coats and jackets lately. I’ve noticed I always wear a sporty puffer coat to keep warm and want to add more prints and styles to my wardrobe. I’ve been wanting to sew a classic coat to wear to dressy occasions and with a neutral color like beige/camel (I already have a black one). I liked this simple yet elegant Sophia Swing Coatpattern from Indygo Junction. I can pair this coat with anything from a sweater and jeans to a holiday dress. To finish off the center front closures I used Dritz Sew-On Toggles. These add instant detail and professionalism to any coat and are easy to apply. Get the details below and make your own.
3 yds. material suited for a coat. I used a camel wool.
Sewing notions/supplies
Cut the pattern out according to the instructions.
Follow the pattern instructions to construct the garment.
For the closure I used Dritz Sew-On Toggles in the middle. You can place them anywhere you’d like. I pinned them first to get an idea of how they’d look with the coat on.
You can hand sew the toggles on, but I find it much easier to use my sewing machine. I like to use button or jeans thread which is thicker than all-purpose thread for a nice contrast. I set the stitch length to 4.5 and used my hand wheel the first couple of stitches. Then once I see the thread is stitching through each hole evenly I continue to sew. Just go slowly and adjust the hand wheel and presser foot accordingly.
For the plaid jacket I used a quilted fabric and to finished the edges I used Dritz 1″ Fold-Over Elastic which gave the edges a nice contrast. I used the black Sew-On Toggles for the front closures.
Now that I’ve done a simple material I really want to try a fun print for my next one. So many ideas and way too little time.