Thursday, October 7, 2021

Man's Caftan in Black

 



I have sewed!  Shocking I know.  Hubby needed a replacement caftan for the one I had previously sewn.  This is my third from this pattern which is based on the first one I had bought for him in the 80s.  The first three were brown and the original had gold and brown tones in it in a striped manner. 

Since I hadn't been to a fabric store since pre-Covid I had to pick out fabrics from my stash.  It had to be something with enough fabric, not girlish, and not printed.

There were three choices:  a cream corduroy which I ruled out because I'd probably be washing it every week; a cranberry corduroy which I really wanted for myself; and a black denim.  I let him select and he chose the black.  That leaves enough for me to make either a jacket or slacks for myself.

Then I had to find fabric for the bands.  I really didn't want to use something which would mean cutting up a piece which wouldn't leave enough for me to make something for myself.  I found this small piece of weaver's cloth in the stash.

I'm not certain why--but possibly because I've not made a garment in awhile--this caftan caused all kinds of problems...stupid stuff mostly, so I'm going with "user error"!  It's really an easy pattern so there should be no excuse for it.  Guess I was just out of practice..  It was mostly undoing what I had stitched.  Sigh.

I didn't want to use topstitching on the bands so put it on the denim next to the bands, so I had allowed for the underside of the bands to be caught by this but it didn't always work this way, so had to "unstitch" portions.

There was a lot of changing of the top and/or bobbin thread.  This was not really necessary as mostly it wouldn't show but I wanted it to match.  At the very end of the project, on the ends of the hem bands I gave up changing threads because I wanted it done and at this point hubby was asking if it was finally done yet.  LOL

Hubby is pleased with it and says that the denim feels warm and comfortable plus doesn't wrinkle much.  Yay!  The denim is a medium weight, I would guess.

I've been calling the trim cranberry but it's not really that color.  What color is it?  Thoughts on that?  I see that I probably should have shaped the band around the neck for a better fit.  Next time!

It felt good to be sewing again.  :)

Close up of bottom of side bands:


The very last sewing step:


Here's the link to the caftan I previously made 
https://gloriastitches.blogspot.com/2012/05/mans-caftan.html 



5 comments:

SewLibra said...

This caftan looks great! Nice job on the bands and choice of colors from your stash. Looks warm and cozy. Love that label too. Glad you got back to your sewing room!

glorm said...

Thank you very much. Any ideas on what to call the color of the bands?

Yes, it felt great to be sewing again (and not just mending).

catspec said...

OH my how nice!!! You did a great job on this glorm!!!! I think the bands ARE cranberry. :)

glorm said...

Thanks, Catspec. Sometimes I interchange burgundy, cranberry, and wine. (Guess it depends on whether I'm thinking of food or drinking wine. LOL)

SewLibra said...

I'm going with cranberry too! My computer often shows colors lighter than they really are so I see a pinkish hue on the close-ups. In person it's probably darker. What you chose is a good combo!

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