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In your closet a blazer coat has been gathering dust for a long time, which you already want to look at? A few dozen sequins, a couple of new seams - and now your wardrobe has replenished with another fashionable thing!
HOW TO MAKE: mark the middle line on the sleeves with a magic chalk, continuing the shoulder seam. Measure down 15 cm along the line of the middle of the sleeve from the seam of the sleeve in. At this point, draw a magical shallow transverse line, cut the upper fabric of the sleeve and the lining 1 cm below this line. On the cut parts of the sleeve, open the seams and smooth the iron parts.
At a distance of 29 cm from the upper edge, mark the lower edge of the sleeve. Cut the sleeve along this line, then cut the sleeve details along the midline along.
Fold the remainder of the suitable fabric along in half along the front side inwards. According to the scheme, draw a wedge and cut. Stitch wedges between two seams of the sleeve (seam width 5 mm), an edge with a width of 15 cm is at the top. Iron the seam allowances. Lay the upper edges of the sleeves in folds so that the seams in the middle of the wedges are aligned. Folds sweep. Stitch the seams of the sleeves.Press the hem allowances (4 cm wide) onto the wrong side and sew them by hand. Details of sleeves are sewn onto the sleeves of the coat. Iron allowances up. Stitch sleeves again. Tighten upper edges of lining and sew to transverse seams. Sew the lining of the coat to the seams of the sleeve inserts.
From metal foil cut various leaves and flowers. Lay the veins on the leaves and petals with a ballpoint pen (with strong pressure), punch 1 small hole. Sew flowers, leaves and sequins on the sewn-on details of the sleeves.
Photo: Chris Farley; execution: Anastasios Volgaris; Design: Bernadette Prechtl.
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