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announcing the chaval coat sew-along

Liesl + Co. Chaval Coat sew-along.

Have you been putting off sewing a coat for another time? This winter could be that time! And it will be a great way to get your new year of sewing off to a start. We’ll be hosting a sew-along of the new Chaval Coat pattern from January 13-22. With photo illustrations for each day, our signature quality instructions, and Liesl’s hints to guide you through the sewing, you could have a new coat in a little over a week.

Liesl has already gathered Chaval Coat inspiration for you and put together a Pinterest board that you can peruse for ideas. She has also shown us her tweed coat and her extra-long navy version.

The Chaval Coat is an Intermediate (three-scissor) pattern, so you can be sure you’ll learn some new skills on the way. The coat features a back walking vent, two-piece sleeves, a traditional notched collar with banana stand, and double-piped front pockets with flaps. You’ll reach for this coat all fall, winter, and spring since it’s a versatile, timeless, and stylish piece.

Chaval Coat sew-along schedule

How to participate

Get your pattern in either paper or digital format if you haven’t already. Decide on and source your fabric and supplies. You’ll need 3 1/2 yards of outer fabric and 2 1/2 yards of lining fabric for sizes 0-8. All other sizes require 3 3/4 yards of outer fabric and 2 3/4 yards of lining fabric. Don’t forget to buy a little extra if you’re matching a pattern or working with napped fabric. You’ll also need interfacing, three buttons and thread. We’ll see you back here on January 13!



 

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