Making an extremely exuberant Amalia Jacket
I’ve been making a fabulously, floral-y, extremely exuberant Amalia Jacket. Here are all the construction details!
I’ve been making a fabulously, floral-y, extremely exuberant Amalia Jacket. Here are all the construction details!
When it came time to make samples for the Scroop + Virgil’s Fine Goods Amalia Jacket pattern I was in a bit of a quandary. I made View A in my size, knowing Elisabeth would fit, and look absolutely stunning, in it. I really wanted my friend Jenni to model View B. Jenni is a fabulous model – and I’ve tempted her into the dark and full of handsewing world of historical costuming, so she actually has a reason to have a personal Amalia Jacket. But asking your model to make her own garment is more than a wee bit cheeky! And Jenni has a rather full life of her own. She’s also been quite busy for the past year and then some illustrating a massive book, ‘Heart of Flame: Katherine Mansfield’s Flowers and Trees’, and then launching her first exhibition. So I offered her an Amalia & petticoat in return for her modelling it. She gets a pretty 18th century ensemble, I got a gorgeous model, and got to give back to Jenni …
I’ve really gotten into historical hair-pad making recently: experimenting with different patterns for 18th century pads and Edwardian ‘rats’, and using different stuffings and outer fabrics.