An Easy to Make Knock-Off Jacket
I spied a beautiful denim jacket in a Pyramid Collection catalog… I fell in love with it and although $59.95 isn’t a bad price for the jacket, I find it hard to spend that kind of money knowing I could make a similar jacket for a fraction of the cost. I like to blame it on my “seamstress side”! My Pyramid Collection knock-off jacket was easy to make, and only took a couple of days. Plus, it looks really pretty on my daughter!
I started with a pattern that was very similar in shape to the Pyramid Collection jacket.
I used stretch denim for the jacket itself, and a pretty mauve lining. (The jacket is completely lined.) The jacket also features shoulder pads, a two piece collar, and two piece lapels.
I couldn’t find narrow black lace like the Pyramid Collection jacket so I used ecru lace. I stitched the lace to the jacket pieces first before sewing the seams. I wanted to make sure that just the edge of the lace was caught in the seam allowances.
I also topstitched the seams using a denim colored thread which is sort of a dark blue ombre. It adds durability and style to the seams!
I added rhinestone buttons to the front for a bit of sparkle!
When I had the idea to make the jacket and bought the fabric, I intended it to be for me… I think my daughter rocks this Pyramid Collection knock off jacket with lots of attitude and style! She could dress it up or dress it down according to how she is feeling that day! (I can see her wearing it with her skinny jeans and combat boots!)
How about you? What type of clothing catalog knock offs have you made? Leave a comment below!
Originally posted 2014-12-08 08:00:35.