Overshot Jacket
We made this jacket using a vintage 1960’s pattern, 1800’s wool overshot yardage, vintage buttons, and a lot of details. We fell in love with the raw fringe edges of the yardage we were using, so we decided to incorporate it in the construction of jacket and reinforce it with strips of cotton fabric.
Overshot textiles are a historic style of weaving that was used to create bedspreads, cloths, and the like due to its durability and beauty. The textile we used for this jacket is most likely a remnant of a bedspread due to the double-weave and wool—both used to create extra warmth.
This jacket is best for XS-M, but please check measurements to verify fit.
Bust up to 36”
Hem up to 38”
15.5” Shoulder to hem
18” arm opening at the shoulder
Model is 5’5”, 32’ bust, 27” waist, usually a size small
We made this jacket using a vintage 1960’s pattern, 1800’s wool overshot yardage, vintage buttons, and a lot of details. We fell in love with the raw fringe edges of the yardage we were using, so we decided to incorporate it in the construction of jacket and reinforce it with strips of cotton fabric.
Overshot textiles are a historic style of weaving that was used to create bedspreads, cloths, and the like due to its durability and beauty. The textile we used for this jacket is most likely a remnant of a bedspread due to the double-weave and wool—both used to create extra warmth.
This jacket is best for XS-M, but please check measurements to verify fit.
Bust up to 36”
Hem up to 38”
15.5” Shoulder to hem
18” arm opening at the shoulder
Model is 5’5”, 32’ bust, 27” waist, usually a size small
We made this jacket using a vintage 1960’s pattern, 1800’s wool overshot yardage, vintage buttons, and a lot of details. We fell in love with the raw fringe edges of the yardage we were using, so we decided to incorporate it in the construction of jacket and reinforce it with strips of cotton fabric.
Overshot textiles are a historic style of weaving that was used to create bedspreads, cloths, and the like due to its durability and beauty. The textile we used for this jacket is most likely a remnant of a bedspread due to the double-weave and wool—both used to create extra warmth.
This jacket is best for XS-M, but please check measurements to verify fit.
Bust up to 36”
Hem up to 38”
15.5” Shoulder to hem
18” arm opening at the shoulder
Model is 5’5”, 32’ bust, 27” waist, usually a size small