Gathered Pocket Jacket…

Kicking off our final week of Madeline’s Spring Collection, I give you the Gathered Pocket Jacket. With the temperatures all over the radar lately, its all about layers, layers, layers…

And what better way to get out of those cold weather doldrums, then with a nice lightweight Spring jacket!

You can keep the jacket long or cropped, whichever floats your boat. We used 100% cotton. In fact, this was made from a left over tablecloth, and the lining was some fabric I found at our local fabric shop called Tante Ema.

I would love to try my hand at this in a knit fabric, imagine the comfy goodness…

For your free tutorial to make the gathered pocket jacket, click HERE.

Here’s to seeing you back here tomorrow…lol, get it? I am so corny.

A Limited Commercial License is available for purchase for the Gathered Pocket Jacket, click below for more details…

Comments

  1. your little girl looks adorable in that jacket. And the rounded front shape with those gathered pockets is so cute! Thank you for the tutorial!

  2. What a great jacket, those pockets really take the whole project up a notch. Well done, off to check out the tute.

  3. That jacket is sweetness unto itself (as in your little girl!). Another one of your tutes that I need to bookmark for future use.:)

  4. I Love it..! thank you so much..!
    and your girl is a cutie..! <3 :)

  5. Great addition for Spring. Love that it is slightly cropped and the detail in the pockets! And great new blog colors/design :)

  6. LOVE this jacket!! You are just so talented :)

  7. ciao bella,mi piace la tua giacca

  8. This is such an amazing jacket! I love the shape, the gathered pockets, the lining…

    I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-gathered-pocket-jacket-for-little-girls/2011/04/04/

    –Anne

  9. Such a cute jacket, and such a cute model! Thanks for sharing!

  10. I love the purple and red pops of color. They look so great!

  11. Very cute!!!

  12. I love that jacket, and it fits her perfectly!

  13. What a clever way to make those pockets! Awesome! Love the curved, cropped shape too.

  14. That jacket is really cute! Love the colors.

  15. Qué bonita!!!

  16. Love the colors, love the jacket and the model is such a cutie pie!I’m happy I found your lovely blog. Wishing you happiness, Hugs Katherine

  17. This is really cute! The pockets are so fun.

  18. Oh that jacket is gorgeous! what great pockets! I’d like one of those for myself! :)
    I would love if you came over and linked this project to my weekly Round Tuit party at:
    http://jembellish.blogspot.com/
    Have a great week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success

  19. Beautiful! I love the short look. wish I had the energy to move over to my sewing machine.

  20. Oh my goodness – I just love this!! The lines are gorgeous. Unique and different, yet classic at the same time. Beautiful!

    Lindsay

  21. Thanks for linking to Take A Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Crafts – I featured you today! – Mandy, http://www.SugarBeeCrafts.com

  22. this is adorable!! (the little jacket AND the little kid!)

  23. srsly Idk if you linked up everything you’ve ever made, lol Love this jacket because it looks retro and modern.

    I’d love to have you stop by and link up for my new Blog Party.
    Make & Share
    Friday – Saturday .)

    ~ Christy

  24. Love that cropped jacket! SO cute!
    Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can’t wait to see what you have for next week!
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

  25. Adorable. This is giving me ideas on some plain jane sweaters needing a makeover
    BTW I’m your newest follower now :)

  26. http://www.flickr.com/photos/carpiemae/5751319134/ Here is my version, made from demin.

  27. This is so cute! Glad I found your blog.

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