
This Tuscan orange jacket is Sandra’s pattern #V1147 made out of leather. It is piped with brown leather and lined with rayon acetate lining. Was a wonderful learning experience for my first time to sew with leather! ~Penny

This Tuscan orange jacket is Sandra’s pattern #V1147 made out of leather. It is piped with brown leather and lined with rayon acetate lining. Was a wonderful learning experience for my first time to sew with leather! ~Penny
Beautiful jacket. Love the orange with the pop of brown. It really sets it off.
Your beautiful workmanship shines again. Wonderful jacket in a color that so compliments your personality.
WOW! I am impressed.. love the color!
I love the orange jacket I know how it’s constructed because I have seen her work when I quilted for her.
This is gorgeous!! Love the style….the collar is amazing. Great color and detail..so fun and unexpected in leather…..your workmanship and talent is fantastic!!
I am so impressed! It looks fabulous and orange is the fashion color now. Bet you will wear it so much – but in case it doesn’t get out enough – I volunteer to wear it for you!!
Great looking jacket! This is a happy color that would brighten up a room!
I was present at the “birth” of this garment in San Francisco in January; lots of hard work and persistence really paid off.
Orange is my favorite color and I absolutely luv this jacket. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
WOW! That is amazing.
Go Miners!!! I love this jacket, style, color, material, you name it. I am impressed with your talent!!! Hope you win!!
Do you have scraps left over, love the orange. I can see cute hat to go with it.
Very nice jacket. Looks professionally made. Love the piping around the collar. Nice cheerful color for Spring. Wow.
What a beautiful jacket. Hard to believe it is first time to sew with leather as it looks professional. Love that color! I want to be next in line for a leather jacket made by you!
You made this? Wow! Your workmanship is incredible! I want to have your talent for just one day.
Another example of incredible work by a talented lady. Amazing!
What a beautiful piece of workmanship. Very sharp! I am so impressed that you were able to do this in leather.
I lOVE this orange jacket. Looks like a beautiful brown piping and with the big colar and no buttons it is very slimming. Besides , Orange is my FAVORITE color.
Great job! It has to be difficult to work with leather!
Great Jacket! Really like the color choice. The brown pipping is a great detail choice for showing off that wonderful collar. Fantastic job for a first time sew with leather.
Pretty snazzy, Cuz. I didn’t even know you could sew leather. That must be some needle. I like the black lines highlighting the cuffs and collar. These were my high school Valley High Tiger colors, so I’m probably partial. I think you take after both of your creative folks! Keep up the good work.
that is very gorgeous!!! i want one if you draw my name for christmas:)
go U.T.!!!! lets go to the game!!!!!! you should be so proud!!
Beautiful jacket! I would love to learn to sew on this level. The orange and brown complement each other very well!
Good job! The color is beautiful!
Good job, looks really nice!
That is a cute!!! I love the color and the style of the jacket.
Looks like a UT fan to me. But great look, Penny.
This jacket is just beautiful. Love the orange colored leather. Very unusual. It seems to fit very well. Good Job!!
Very neat and stylish looking!! Great color, too!!
This is gorgeous!! Love the styl, the collar is amazing, and it is a great color. Like the leather too!
Very good style!
Great looking jacket…
Hey, that is a great looking jacket. Hope you win!
Jerald
LOVE the colors! Looks like an amazing construction job. Not sure I’d want to try something like this in leather, but you did a great job!!
This is just inspiring — what great workmanship!
You should be so very proud. I think it’s a big leap working in leather. Where did you buy it and was it a challenge getting pieces of adequate size/shape for the pattern?
Nina L. in coatsal MA
Wonderful looking jacket!! I’m going to have to try working with leather.