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Make a Vintage Jacket: Amelia Jacket

Make a Vintage Jacket: Amelia Jacket

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Need extra help sewing your vintage jacket? We have a full Workshop on Stitch School, our online sewing classroom, to guide you through every step of the process. The class includes the PDF sewing pattern with lots of extra tips and tricks from our expert teacher Julie, who drafted the pattern!

The Amelia Jacket is a 1940s-style waisted bomber jacket, named after the indomitable Amelia Earhart. This is a satisfying intermediate project with some great techniques to master.

Amelia features bust darts, a zipped front, a flat collar, full-length sleeves with elasticated cuffs and a wide elasticated waistband. She is fully lined for a beautiful neat finish on the inside and hits at the natural waist.

For a full vintage look, wear Amelia with a tea dress like our Lea Dress or high-waisted trousers like our Nina Trousers. Go more contemporary by throwing your bomber jacket over jeans and a t-shirt or wearing it over a jersey dress like our Carly Dress.

The pattern works in a variety of medium weight fabrics such as cotton twill, canvas, corduroy or wool coatings. You could also make a luxurious version in brocade, or the perfect everyday jacket in denim!

Where can I find this class?

If you're a Stitch School subscriber or you've previously purchased this class then you can find it here.

Sewing Level

This class is for Intermediate sewers.

Is there a pattern included in this online class?

Yes, this class includes the PDF Pattern for the Amelia Jacket. Choose the Online Class + A0 Printing option to receive a printed copy of the pattern pages in the post.

What will I learn?

  • how to sew the Amelia Jacket
  • how to shorten or lengthen sleeves
  • how to do an FBA or SBA on the Amelia Jacket
  • how to anchor a lining in a jacket
  • how to work with wool
  • how to shorten a metal zip
  • how to put in sleeves
  • how to work with a lining

How long is the class?

This class is 5 hours and 40 minutes in total, split into 26 lessons

How long will I have access to this class?

If you buy this class outright then you’ll have access to it forever. If you subscribe to Stitch School then you’ll have access to the class for as long as your subscription is active.

Should I buy this class or subscribe to Stitch School?

If you’d like to have access to the over 230 online classes and tutorials that are available on Stitch School for only £15 per month then it’s more cost effective to subscribe.

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