- Introduction
- Design Details and Style
- Suitable Patterns, Alterations and Fabrics
- Preshrinking the Fabrics
- Needles and Thread
- Layout and Cutting
- Hand Stitches - Part 1
- Hand Stitches - Part 2
- Marking, Stay & Intefacing
- Quilting
- Side Seams
- Buttons
- Buttonholes
- Hems
- Finishing the Edges
- Trim
- Pockets
- Setting a Sleeve & Finishing the Lining
- Cleaning & Care
- Order of Assembly
- Kathryn's Vintage Garment Collection
- Kathryn�s Vintage Garment Collection - more photos
- Kathryn�s Plaid Tweed Jacket
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- Introduction
- Design Details and Style
- Suitable Patterns, Alterations and Fabrics
- Preshrinking the Fabrics
- Needles and Thread
- Layout and Cutting
- Hand Stitches - Part 1
- Hand Stitches - Part 2
- Marking, Stay & Intefacing
- Quilting
- Side Seams
- Buttons
- Buttonholes
- Hems
- Finishing the Edges
- Trim
- Pockets
- Setting a Sleeve & Finishing the Lining
- Cleaning & Care
- Order of Assembly
- Kathryn's Vintage Garment Collection
- Kathryn�s Vintage Garment Collection - more photos
- Kathryn�s Plaid Tweed Jacket
Cleaning and Care
Cleaning and Care
A special garment such as this jacket requires special care when cleaning. You may consider adding covered dress shields to your garment to avoid having it cleaned frequently. Talk to your dry cleaner first. Ask for a soft press finish. Ask if the chain and buttons should be removed before cleaning. Store the garment on a padded hanger to help maintain its shape.
A special garment such as this jacket requires special care when cleaning. You may consider adding covered dress shields to your garment to avoid having it cleaned frequently. Talk to your dry cleaner first. Ask for a soft press finish. Ask if the chain and buttons should be removed before cleaning. Store the garment on a padded hanger to help maintain its shape.