This post is for Deb’s Sew Grateful week projects made using others tutorials or posts. Most of this Minoru was sewn following Tasia’s tutes and using PUL fabric. This version was my first experience using showerproof fabric. The listing of finished Minorus are on this post from over 60 sewers.
– Two internal zippers on the inside pockets
– Two zippers on the outside welt pockets
– One long zipper on the collar to store the hood.
The 6th zip is the 70cm front zip. I sewed that in on Tuesday night using a zipper foot.
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Using run-of-the-mill sticky tape is worthwhile when sewing PUL.
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I’ll have to work on inserting zippers into pockets a bit more. You can see I learnt very little from a zipper workshop I went to last year. |
The lining is a polyester chiffon remnant for the body and a rayon remnant for the sleeves. That’s all I had in my stash but the colours were the same. Both are remnants from Pitt Trading.
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I got excited that these pockets worked. |
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I took this shot so you can see the fine, soft gathers. |
- This is the first time I’ve used PUL showerproof fabric – bought from Green Beans Aust.
- The fabric base is a knit structure but the showerproof side is like rubber. At least that’s how it reacted to the iron XD
- PUL is very easy to sew – just don’t pull it to hard when you’re sewing it.
- When you sew with it, creases appear but don’t be fooled by the fabric.
- And lower the feed dogs on your machine 1 notch so you can control the fabric flowing through the machine.
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You might think sewing PUL is overwhelming. It’s doable.
For details on how to make your rainproof jacket more rainproof and profession, go to, Caroline of Little Package. She did this guest useful post during the Minoru Sewaholic Sewalong last year. Caroline really knows her stuff. she’s smart, practical and adventurous.
You did a fantastic job on both jackets.
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This is very impressive. I've never sewn with fabric like this but I've sewn with vinyl and learned a lot. Did you use a teflon or roller foot or does this work with a regular foot?
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Another awesome jacket.
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Two Minoru coats, how good is that 😉 Being waterproof this coat will be great in all the rain we've been having as well, especially as I know you love the outdoors!
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Great job and nice addition of the extra zippers.
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I'm impressed, AS USUAL.
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Love your version! I have this pattern too and want to make it up. Haven't decided on the fabric but your tips will be helpful when I do forge on.
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Heehee shower proof-I had a vision of you cycling home in it and then riding into the shower and turning it on XD It looks really cool-by happy coincindence the fabrics I bought for parka testing the day we were at DC turned out to be water resistant-I've already traced a knipmode pattern to make up-just need a day when it's cool to do the cutting and sewing. It's too hot to touch that sort of fabric at the moment!
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really cool jackets. I really need to get mine done
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You should be crowned Queen of the Minoru!!! I am totally jealous of your beautiful coats…J
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Really fantastic jackets and thanks for the links and tips on sewing with the weatherproof material!
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You'll be the chicest lady in the rain! Everyone needs a fabulous rain jacket.
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Oh, nice jackets. You look great in them.
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Perfect Minoru for the weather we have been having.
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Great Jacket! It looks so nice on you! I've always been interested in that jacket pattern but never hit the “order” button!
I may have to reconsider!
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