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❤️ Short Sack ❤️

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Published: 02 Aug 2021 › Updated: 02 Aug 2021❤️ Short Sack ❤️

❤️ Short Sack ❤️

Good Monday everyone, I hope you are well, I am cold but that is something common in me. Today I bring you the mold of a short jacket.

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This is the finished model, then I am going to put the back of the molds.

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Front mold, the sizes go from 36 to 56, I clarify that this time I made a version not so faithful to the mold because the fabric I used did not have the appropriate fall to copy it as it was.

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Back mold, the measurements that are in the pen stay like this for all sizes.

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Sleeve mold, I made size 44.

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Lower and upper pocket mold, this is the first modification I made since my model does not have pockets.

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Cut mold, remember to leave 1.0 cm for the seam allowance. Once they have all this, we will begin to tailor.

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Well, the first thing we are going to sew are the front shoulders with the back ones, as seen in the image.

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Then we are going to place the sleeves, like this in the image, remember to check well and match the front and back of the sleeves.

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Before closing the sleeves, what I did was add a fabric that would replace the cuff fold, this would be the second modification that I made to this mold.

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Once I did that with both sleeves, I proceeded to sew them together with the sides, as seen in the image.

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Now we will dedicate ourselves to the neck and the entire contour of the jacket, for the neck, what I did was cut a strip of fabric with the measurements of the neck and sew it, as I did with the sleeve. I did it in parts to later join it with a hand seam. How it will be seen later.

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This image corresponds to the front of the bag, where again I added a strip of fabric. I did not take a picture but they should do the same with the hem of the jacket.

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Finally, in this case, I sewed each corner of the jacket by hand, as you can see in the image, and then I passed the machine straight to the entire contour to make it neat, I did the same with the sleeves. The other modification I made to this bag was not to put buttons or fasteners on it, and I did this because the fabric was very light and is for mid-season. So it seemed to me that this way it would be cooler when using it.

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Confeccionista en lencería, corsetería y moldería básica/manufacturer of lingerie, corsetry and basic moldings

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