Thursday, 2 May 2013

18th Century Jacket

For my embellishment module at uni, I had to research 18th Century men's coats/jackets and then create the front panel.  I had to test out various embellishment techniques including Batik, hand embroidery, machine embroidery, silk painting, stenciling, applique, devore and ageing and distressing.




After working drawings were complete, I began with basic stenciling and couching.



Leaves were sewn using a satin stitch, large flowers were made using a gold leather applique and very small flowers were depicted as lilac sequins.


A white satin was then pinned to the back of the jacket panel.........


..........then stitched into place.


A narrow gold coloured rope was stitched along the edges.


The same embroidery design was applied to the jacket pocket.


White satin was added as a lining.


The final jacket piece.





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