Vintage jacket based on Vogue pattern fron 1950's V1023
I have finished the Vogue Jacket V1023 before I went to my mother and I was planning to wear it. However while putting in on Wednesday early morning I have noticed something was wrong. Well, I tuned the lining in one of the sleeves – a little. Oooops!First thing I have done the next day being back home – I have fixed the sleeve and now I am ready for warmer weather.
Except making the sleeves 3 cm longer the rest of the pattern is unchanged.More details on my blog here
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