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12th August 16, 07:45 AM
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It looks very nice! I notice two interesting things: you used a *very* light sew-in interfacing in place of a canvas, and you pad stitched the entire interfacing, instead of just doing the breast/revers area. Usually one pad stitches the chest padding to the canvas, and then pad stitches the canvas at the lapels, leaving the rest to float freely and attached only at the besom pocket, shoulder, and armscye. Did you base your method on an existing jacket or style? I'll say again that it looks fantastic, so clearly your method worked for you, but I was just curious why you did it that way.
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