Sherlock Coat opinions/info?

Well, finally got a couple of in-progress shots of my coat. Just showing the back because the front is still a mess with interfacing and paper buttons pinned on and the like.

Shout out to Jessamygriffin - your tutorial has been invaluable. I can't thank you enough. :love
 
That is looking lovely... those pleats are beautiful. Keep us updated won't you! I have a mind to send my guy these pictures so he can see how nice it looks. Your belt looks really spot on. How are you going about accuracy ... details of measurement wise?
 
That is looking lovely... those pleats are beautiful. Keep us updated won't you! I have a mind to send my guy these pictures so he can see how nice it looks. Your belt looks really spot on. How are you going about accuracy ... details of measurement wise?

Thank you! =D

A lot of it (read: most of it), again, is based on jessamygriffin's tutorial and notes, and then I sort of end up adjusting some things to fit a smaller person (aka me :) ). There's also a great deal of eyeballing going on, and looking in the mirror to see if it looks right! =P

That probably isn't terribly helpful, is it?

Most of the fitting was done in the muslin. That was the long and tedious and frustrating process. At least two drafts for every piece (5+ for those bloody sleeves). But it's worth the frustration in the end to make it the way you want it, y'know?

This is my first real tailoring project, so I'm sort of fudging it as I go along, haha. So glad I've got my grandmother to help me. :)
 
Hey Aposstle, any word from the guy about the fabric? Also, does he make coats on commission, or is it one of the online retailers?
 
Hey Aposstle, any word from the guy about the fabric? Also, does he make coats on commission, or is it one of the online retailers?

Hi... yeah he got back to me this morning and says he isn't prepared to sell the fabric separately unfortunately.

Well he actually works for a company in China that produces some of the cheap replica coats for the cosplay people on eBay. I should have guessed from how similiar the coat pictures were to the eBay ones i've seen. We shall see how good they are when I get my coat!
 
Thank you! =D

A lot of it (read: most of it), again, is based on jessamygriffin's tutorial and notes, and then I sort of end up adjusting some things to fit a smaller person (aka me :) ). There's also a great deal of eyeballing going on, and looking in the mirror to see if it looks right! =P

That probably isn't terribly helpful, is it?

Most of the fitting was done in the muslin. That was the long and tedious and frustrating process. At least two drafts for every piece (5+ for those bloody sleeves). But it's worth the frustration in the end to make it the way you want it, y'know?

This is my first real tailoring project, so I'm sort of fudging it as I go along, haha. So glad I've got my grandmother to help me. :)

Thanks for the info.. I think you're doing a great job! I can't wait to see more photos as you get further along. Good work :)
 
Hi guys. I've been a lurker here for some time and I'm amazed at what people have been producing. Since I have no experience in tailoring I've been looking for the most accurate replica of the original Milford. mooneye63 linked to the "sherlockcoat" on Facebook (see post #78 on page 4 of this forum) and it appears there's been some progress on it. There are photos of a prototype compared to the original Belstaff and I'm seriously impressed.

Thoughts?
 
Alright, then. Hello everyone, I'm officially getting aboard now.
Jessamygriffin's 'A Study in Coat' convinced me, about two weeks back, that making the coat was not only some weird idea of mine but that there were others 'out there' who had some experience and were willing to discuss and share - short, that it was indeed possible :)
Leaves the problem of gathering the supplies, and that's when I got here and found your lovely discussion. Apart from the buttons the fabric is obviously the biggest problem, so I wanted to ask you what you think of this one here:

Alfatex - Tweed

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I'll be attempting to put a real pattern together in the process, btw, since I own several older books on tailoring and pattern-making... Not promising anything but I'll try also to document my progress on ihyestil.livejournal.com.

Beste regards!
elenthari/ihyestil

Sadly no updates - how's it going? I'll continue to check back on your blog :)
 
Hi guys... just wanted to let everyone know that there is a complete 100% (if that's possible) replica... stitch for stitch becoming available Feb / March 2013 ...

He wants about 20 serious buyers before he completes the production.

He has the original fabric used by Belstaff and has one of the original coats to hand to replicate it in S, M, L & XL (basic sizes like Belstaff did not custom made).

£750 + P&P

Check out his comparisons...

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...6792512.-2207520000.1357412812&type=3&theater
 
The coat is astoundingly made. I'm finding myself with the urge to make a grab for it, but 750GPB is a little over $1200 USD. Yiiiikes. o_O

...Worth it, though, I suspect. Original fabric and pattern? I need a sponsor!
 
On that note, a couple pictures of my coat. It still needs buttonholes and some pressing - and I may try to tweak the collar more, if I can manage - but there you are. (Please excuse the ill-fitting dressform yet again.)
 
Your coat looks fab, Jem! It's gonna be amazing once it's all pressed and finished off. The buttons look good on it too. Nice work. :)
 
That looks amazing! Good work... can't wait to see the finished coat... you must take some pictures of you wearing it! It looks wonderful.
 
Since I may not get a hold of a decent camera again anytime soon, or after I get the buttonholes done, I'll toss up a photo of me in the coat as it is now. In fairly complete Sherlock cosplay, too, since that was the point of my making the coat! I'm glad you guys here like it. ^^
 
There is a decent looking replica on Ebay for $200 - custom tailored.
I asked about the fabric and was informed it is a "medium thickness", though I'm not sure how that looks or feels.
I have a lot of other things already in motion so I won't get the cash to invest in the high-end repro.
Anybody have experience with the Ebay replica I speak of?
 
Since I may not get a hold of a decent camera again anytime soon, or after I get the buttonholes done, I'll toss up a photo of me in the coat as it is now. In fairly complete Sherlock cosplay, too, since that was the point of my making the coat! I'm glad you guys here like it. ^^

That looks wonderful! Really good job... the coat hangs well and looks such a nice pattern the fabrics come off really well. It looks very photogenic!... can I ask... is that your hair? or is it a wig... if it's your hair then wonderful and if it's not can you tell me where you got the wig from?!

There is a decent looking replica on Ebay for $200 - custom tailored.
I asked about the fabric and was informed it is a "medium thickness", though I'm not sure how that looks or feels.
I have a lot of other things already in motion so I won't get the cash to invest in the high-end repro.
Anybody have experience with the Ebay replica I speak of?

I have dealings with a few people and contacts on ebay but there are so very many rubbish replicas available you're gunna need to be a little bit more specific as to which replica you're talking about... could you possibly post a link to the ebay item in question and I can see if I can offer help. Thanks!
 
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