Mycenean/Minoan Bolero Jacket
Finished April 26, 2021
I followed https://gorgeoustangents.home.blog/2020/02/26/minoan-mycenaean-bolero-jacket/ pattern and tutorial, though I did use two layers of this fabric (by folding it in half, essentially flatlining it with itself).
I started with a 40"x32" piece of fabric which I folded to be 40"x16". I then flatlined and cut the triangle out in the same seam which, although a little fiddly, worked quite well! I hid all the edges of the triangle inside the flatlining, which I should have done for the rest of the rectangle as well. I braided some green acrylic yarn (chosen for color and quantity available) then applied it to the bolero, starting at the tip of the triangle and going all the way around 2 times total. This helped the bolero to fit a lot better, especially after I stretched the 'arm holes' a little bit. The tassel is made of the same green acrylic with 3 sculpy beads that I made, 1 purple and 2 green, in graduating sizes. The tassel, although a bit big, does help keep the bolero from riding forward ever so slightly. I didn't end up needing ties to help keep this on.
I really like how this came out! It's obviously not very 'historically accurate' but it still turned out quite cute. It fits reasonably well and was quite quick and easy to make. I will definitely make more this way!
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