My sister saw this jacket in a sewing magazine and found the perfect triple woven throw. I made myself one first, because I wasn’t sure how badly the throw would fray and wanted it to be perfect for her. I traced the pattern first, then straight stitched just inside the lines. After cutting it out, I double serged all the seams, to keep them from fraying when washing it in the washing machine. I love the colors on this jacket and it’s so cozy and warm!
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Vogue 1642
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