Hello Readers. When I found a Chanel style suit I feel in love instantly. Did it fit? No. But it was at a clothes swap and no one else wanted it. I thought it was amazing and it came home with me. I do not have any Chanel and I can not fit it into my budget so this was a very exciting find.
Before and after
This suit was fabulous. The skirt almost fit but the jacket was really big in the shoulders on me.
I didn't think I could fix the shoulders. I decided to refashion the jacket into a vest. I had an old pattern to guide me in cutting the pieces. I wanted something to make sure I didn't mess this up. Using a pattern gave me a little more confidence. I cut the pieces from the lower portion of the jacket. I did not use the padded shoulders or sleeves at all. I positioned the pattern on top of the jacket so that I could keep the pockets and front button in place on my new vest.
Here is a look at the vest. I stitched it together with my sewing machine.
Here is a look at the back of the vest.
I wanted the frayed edges Chanel sometimes does on their suits. I stitched around the edges of my vest with a very small tight stitch. I wanted the fraying edges but I had to control the fraying or my whole suit would fray away. I wanted about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of fraying.
I started the tedious process of pulling the threads on the edge. I did this all around the edges of the vest.
Y'all... it took quite a while!
I marked the skirt. It had a back zipper so I wanted to take the sides of the skirt in to improve the fit.
I cut the skirt shorter. I wanted to cut off the kick pleats and make the new hem right above that point.
I used my serger to finish the hem of the lining.
The fraying edges were going to be at the hem of the skirt too.
This new suit is so fun. I think this is my new favorite refashion.
I loved that the pockets were on the vest. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
*Year End Note From Chickie- I love this outfit SO much. One of my top favorites from the year!!
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