This completes my March One Monthly Goal, for the most part. I got really distracted earlier in the month and didn't think I would make it, so I'm pretty relieved.
This also is on my 2021 WOOFA list, so it's nice to be able to cross it off.
Linking up with TuesdayToDo. For next week, I'm hoping to get started cutting out my next quilt. I'm not really sure which one is next; I want to make everything at once. LOL
That's an excellent finish... well done...xox
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the greatcoat!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.
ReplyDeleteEstupendo abrigo.
ReplyDeleteWow, an amazing coat, congratulations to you.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I've been looking forward to seeing your project status all month! Glad to see that you mustered the confidence to start and get the hard part done! Congratulations on achieving your goal!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I probably should have done some sort of status report, but it didn't really look like much until I got the sleeves on the coat. And those sleeves were a really struggle to set in. I'm not entirely sure I got them in there right. It was a good learning experience. If he actually wears it, I'll probably make another with better fabric.
DeleteWell done. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteWell done. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteWell done. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome finish! Thanks for linking up with To-Do! Good luck on next week's goals.
ReplyDeleteHum, it looks like a great coat from the regency period -- where the men wore many caped coats. My bet is is for roll playing or? Nice job and definitely needs a bigger button than an inch.
ReplyDeleteWe've done a lot of role playing, but not actually regency period (yet). He said he wanted the coat to wear during the winter in Oregon. I think he just liked the cape, so we shall see if he actually wears it. =)
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