Regency spenser jacket
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I made my Spenser jacket for Anza over the weekend. I am happy with how it came out even though I wasn't able to get to adding the long skirt to it as I had wanted. Again I used the sense and sensibility pattern, her directions are so easy to follow. I chose the double breasted front closure as I am partial to anything with "military-esk" style.
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I like that the sleeves in the pattern have a slight gather. Also the deep dropped shoulder line in the back is very flattering. It's very plain but it's a good jumping off point for a new era for me.
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