More Thoughts on a Coat..

Another lotus flower design, this for the back. One open flower supported by buds on either side

I want my design for the Lotus Coat to be big and bold, maybe a bit blousy, so what I have here may be a bit formal, and need rethinking.

Well, happy to do that, I had a lovely morning in the studio playing with these ideas, and I think what I have now is a good point for further play.

The idea of this set of designs is that the single lotus in the image to the right here will reach almost the whole way across the top of the back, from one seam setting in the sleeve to the other, while the supporting buds will be set in fact a little lower than they are shown.

Half open lotus with buds on either side, design for the front right

Meanwhile, on the front there will be something very similar on the left and right front.

I don’t want to make these identical – that would be too formal. So I want to create something that looks balanced, that doesn’t make me look as though I have one shoulder higher than the other.

I’m also planning how to actually achieve all this. At the moment, I’m thinking that I will try to find a light, loosely woven silk fabric that I can dye to match the tweed and stitch on that. Then I can do the stitching and be making the Coat at the same time. I’m not much of a dressmaker, so it might take a while. So I’ve ordered some samples from Whaley’s of Bradford, to try stitching on.

Half open lotus with buds on either side, design for the front left

And for the stitchery? At the moment, I think, lots of line stitches in varying shades of white, lilac, and pink, using relatively heavy threads (at least in comparison with Aethelflaed’s filament silk!). Opportunities to use my favourite chain and feather stitch variations, to layer up stitch and effect – I might even find some angora or similar for some slightly fluffy areas. Not so densely stitched, perhaps, that you can’t see the silk, and through it, the tweed.

Of course, by the time I get to doing the stitching, I may have an entirely different idea…

3 Comments

  1. These flower designs are so beautiful. The coat will be the talk of the town!

  2. Karen says:

    Very beautiful plans! Whaleys of Bradford are fabulous aren’t they? Looking forward to seeing this one unfold.

  3. Lin says:

    Great designs, sounds gorgeous. x

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