An unlined coat has long been a must have item and has solidly consolidated its position in the women's wardrobe. Especially popular with fashionistas are models of light coats in casual style.
An unlined coat is easy to sew, and with its practicality and elegance it is not inferior to a coat sewn using traditional technology. In our selection, we offer 33 patterns of coats that are perfect to stitch them unlined. Some models are quite simple, just for beginners who want to try to sew a more complex product.
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For the first experiment, it is best to choose fabrics whose sections do not crumble, which means that they can be left open without any processing. Such fabrics include some types of jersey and double-sided fabrics, loden shoes, felted wool, and cloth. You can even sew a lightweight coat without lining with stitches to the outside, this trend is still relevant.
Coat with decorative open cuts
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External sections of a coat made of knitwear, plush, wool fabric or boucle can be processed on an overlock, manually tied with a decorative seam, processed with rep ribbon, edging galloon, or faux suede strips. The latter is very flexible, stretches well and is great for processing open sections of a product. If you take threads contrasting in color or rep ribbon, such a decor will give a special sound to the finished product.
One of the methods for decorative processing of open slices manually is presented in our master class.
Coats, cuts of which are processed with a slanting inlay
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An uncoated jacquard coat, soft cotton, fine wool, thick silk and tweed fabrics in the Chanel style, open sections must be processed with an oblique trim. For these purposes, you can buy a ready-made cotton inlay, but remember that it is more suitable for dense fabrics. If a coat is sewn, for example, from loose fabric, then it is best to make a slanting inlay yourself from a fabric more suitable for the fabric of your coat in both color and density.
Handling oblique trimming of short allowances of the product: master class
Coats with closed seams
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Another processing method that is used exclusively for two-layer fabrics is thin closed seams. In this case, coats are sewn without hem, folds, hem and without lining. Double-layer fabrics or double fabrics are made of two canvases, which are stratified into sections, which allows you to sew light, but at the same time warm products with closed seams.
How to work with two-layer fabrics, read on BurdaStyle.ru