{"id":10031703,"date":"2018-11-13T18:25:07","date_gmt":"2018-11-13T17:25:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/schnittchen.com\/en\/?p=10031703"},"modified":"2023-04-26T10:20:47","modified_gmt":"2023-04-26T08:20:47","slug":"satw-sewing-around-the-world-guest-contribution-from-bianca-about-the-silvia-coatigan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/schnittchen.com\/en\/blog\/2018\/11\/13\/satw-sewing-around-the-world-guest-contribution-from-bianca-about-the-silvia-coatigan\/","title":{"rendered":"#SATW \u2013 Sewing Around The World \/ Guest Contribution from Bianca about the Silvia Coatigan"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today I would like to introduce you to Bianca from “Sleepless in Bavaria<\/a>“. Maybe you already know Bianca as you can admire her and her great sewing projects regularly on Instagram<\/a> and on her blog, where she writes about her sewingpassion in German and English, and is regularly filled by her with beautiful pictures and reviews of wonderful self-sewn garments.<\/p>\n I’m very happy that Bianca is another contributor to our “Sewing Around The World Tour” and sewed up a Silvia Coatigan<\/a>. In this context she wrote a review that is published below as a kind of guest contribution to schnittchen patterns blog.<\/p>\n If you want to see more finished Silvias, then have a look at our Silvia Pinterest board<\/a>. Here we compiled some of the beautiful Silvia Coatigans made by seamstresses all over the world…<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Good morning, dear ones and hello from Upper Bavaria! My name is Bianca and I blog at www.sleeplessinbavaria.com. Today, I’m very fortunate to contribute with a review on schnittchen patterns blog. When Silke asked me at the beginning of the year, if I would like to do so, I said immediately “YES”.<\/p>\n I also immediately said that I would like to sew a jacket or a coat and in fall I wanted to submit my article. And now? …Autumn is here and now I can show you my new coatigan!<\/p>\n I sewed Silvia – this coatigan<\/a> is my most favorite sewing pattern for a transitional jacket and it’s the third time I’ve been sewing it. I have chosen a wool fabric that I’ve had in my stock for at least 3 years and a simple lining, I probably have in stock just as long.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I took upon myself ironing all pattern pieces of the coat with some fusible interfacing that is suitable for coat fabrics. So the coatigan has a little more stand and will not be crumpled when I throw it on the back seat in my car… Then I also ironed the hems for the sleeves, the facings and the front and back parts with a slightly firmer fusible interfacing.<\/p>\nSewing Around The World<\/h2>\n
Guest contribution from Bianca\u00a0@Sleepless in Bavaria<\/a><\/h2>\n