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20 Apr

Do you have some items in the back of your closet that are too nice to ditch but you have hardly ever worn?  I have plenty.  Think I’m afraid to let them go, just in case!  In case of what?  Well this time I did good by holding on.  I had this great jean jacket.  I have like 3 of these so I don’t even know why I purchased this one.  I’m fairly certain it was from Goodwill at a half price sale.  Anyway, I got this cool idea to change it up.  I went on an estate sale hunt and found a vintage tablecloth.  The tablecloth was large enough for two jackets so I made one for my bestie, Penny.  We have pretty much everything the same…same purse, same wallet, same car, on and on.  But she stole my license plate (JK!).  Whatever.  I’m over it ;).

So here are some pics of what I did.  Minimal sewing skills involved.

Here is my original jacket.

So I basically just cut the jacket where I would like the lace to hang.  Everyone has a different placement for their waistline so I am not telling you how far down to cut your jacket.  Just remember to snap or button your buttons before you cut.

This is the amazing tablecloth I got for $15.00.  I cleaned it first and then I used one side for each jacket.  Oh, and in case you are wondering, yes, it was hard to cut this beautiful piece.  I happen to become attached to a lot of my finds. Yep, trouble for sure but somehow I let this one go.

After I decided how long I wanted the lace panel to be, I cut it straight across and then gathered the raw edge as seen in this pic…

I then attached the lace to the edge of the jacket.  Now you have two choices here.  You can stitch it with the raw edge of the lace on top of the jacket or you can attach it to the inside of the jacket.  Either will work for this particular style.  I added a strip of lace to go around the waistline of the jacket, extending it so that there are ties.
A few scraps of vintage lace accent the pockets. 
On my friend’s jacket, I actually added lace to the cuffs because her jacket was a tad bit short in the arms.  Either way, this is your creation.  You get to choose what you want :).  
So here again is the completed jacket!  What do you think?  Can you make this?  Would love to hear your thoughts.
XO,
Debi

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  1. Lauren Morris says

    April 20, 2016 at 3:35 pm

    I want to see it on YOU! 🙂

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  2. debisdoodle@sbcglobal.net says

    April 20, 2016 at 3:59 pm

    Oh I so hate selfies! Lol! Ok, I will work on that :).

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  3. Terre Fry says

    April 20, 2016 at 4:32 pm

    Debi you are such an inspiration, I just love everything you create!

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    • debisdoodle@sbcglobal.net says

      April 20, 2016 at 8:00 pm

      Thank you Terre. You are always so kind.

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  4. Margie Higuchi says

    April 20, 2016 at 4:40 pm

    FABULOUS~!!! Yes, I want YOU to model 🙂 You need to get someone at the office to take it!! Can't wait!!

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    • debisdoodle@sbcglobal.net says

      April 21, 2016 at 1:40 pm

      Thanks Margie. Will try today but you know I hate to get my pic taken. :).

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  5. barbara macaskill says

    April 21, 2016 at 3:13 am

    OMG!! This is fabulous!!! I had an old pair of jeans and an old jean jacket YEARS ago that I turned into a mini skirt and the jacket was made into a lace up the back jacket with lace trim. I wore it to my brother's wedding and got lots of compliments!!! I am now anxious to get my hands on another old denim jacket so I can give it a makeover and wear it everywhere!!! JHoping to find one for me and one for my 3 year old granddaughter so we can have matching jackets!! Thanks for the inspiratioN!

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  6. debisdoodle@sbcglobal.net says

    April 21, 2016 at 1:40 pm

    Oh Barb,that would be so cute! Send me a pic when you get them done :).

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