Cute, right?
From the website, the pattern is described like this:
The Stella coat is a WOW piece… Fully lined and tailored, this adventurous beginner to intermediate level pattern gives you a classically beautiful and flattering garment that can be worn as an extra warm layer or as the hero of your outfit!
Here's my description: This is a slim-fitting coat that fitted in the bust and upper torso. It flares at the waist line to a dramatic high-low hem skirt. It's fully lined, has optional welt pockets at the waist, an optional welt pocket at the chest, and an optional back belt. There's a concealed button asymmetrical button closure at the front. The lining shows.
Here's my make:
I used this orange sheltan wool from Fabric Mart. I so love this color!
The lining is from fabric.com and the maker is Telio. It's a rayon blend and is so lovely!
This coat has some fun details like the high-low hem and the optional pockets. I can't imagine making a coat and NOT having pockets. Where will your keys go?
When I said this coat is slim fitting, I wasn't kidding. I feel like it's a tad tight in the upper bodice. Luckily one of my daughters lives not too far away, and I want her to try this on. You can also see how the concealed button band lies in this heavy wool. This probably wasn't the best fabric choice, but sometimes I just like to go big and bold.
The skirt on this is so dramatic! I really do like how the back fits on this.
That all lies really nice.
This coat was a labor of love. It took time and I am not 100% sold on whether it's right for me. I may make this again but will need to make some modifications to the pattern. I felt like the sleeves were a bit small for the armscye. I should again mention I was a pattern tester and hopefully with the final pattern they adjusted this piece. If you decide to make this coat, check the pattern measurements and make a muslin. You'll be glad you did!
Thanks for reading!
Sue