I Made a $5,000 Victorian Coat | Ft. Real Tailoring

I made a victorian wool coat!!! The original pattern was drafted from the keystone jacket and dress cutter (available for free on archive.org). the pattern is something that could have been made from the 1880s to 1910s. I use a lot of modern materials for this (all fabrics are at least partly synthetic *sad face*) as doing all natural materials would make this coat, even more expensive. I really hope this video doesn't come off as bragging, I really just wanted to make a nice coat and show the work that goes into it. Time stamps: 00:00 intro 1:47 pattern 2:49 money 6:00 fabric 8:00 alterations 9:47 sleeves 19:15 lining 19:47 pockets 21:43 canvas 23:51 lapels 26:19 waist tape 28:01 collar 30:50 assembly 34:09 lining 37:25 reveal 39:11 final thoughts Materials: 5 yards wool cashmere blend coating (ordered from mood fabrics) 4.5 yards jacquard lining (also from mood) about 1 yard tailors canvas bee's wax silk thread cotton thread Sewing machine: 1951 Singer 201-2 Instagram: @ora.lin.couture Camera: Panasonic g85 Editor: Davinci resolve for business inquiries only [email protected]