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Made By A Fabricista: I Love A Bomber Jacket



Hello friends, 

I’m Byrd, and today I’m excited to share my latest Fabricista project with you.  There’s something timeless about a bomber jacket that makes it a staple in my wardrobe. It’s effortlessly cool, versatile, and perfect for layering through the seasons. But what makes this particular bomber jacket even more special is its thoughtfully designed pattern. Not only is it a standard pattern, but it’s also adaptive—meaning the length and closures can be customized to suit your needs, whether you’re standing, sitting, or using a wheelchair. This level of inclusivity in design is something I truly appreciate, and that’s why I’m especially excited about this make!



The Fabric: Cotton Poly Poplin

For the bomber jacket, I chose a Salamander White cotton-poly poplin, and it couldn’t be a more perfect match. Poplin is a fantastic choice for outerwear because it’s lightweight yet durable, with just the right amount of structure to hold the classic bomber shape. The cotton-poly blend adds a bit of softness and makes it easy to wear while still being resistant to wrinkles. Plus, the crisp rich color gives it a fresh, modern feel that makes it a versatile wardrobe piece.

The Pattern: Lynn Wardrobe/Sewn Adaptive

The pattern I used for this bomber jacket is designed by Lynn Wardrobe, a Sewn Adaptive Pattern, and it’s a true standout. This varsity-style bomber features a classic fit, complete with welt pockets, a ribbed collar, and a ribbed waistband—giving it that timeless, athletic-inspired look. What makes this pattern even more special is its adaptability, allowing for custom adjustments to ensure the perfect fit for all body types and mobility needs. It’s a well-thought-out design that blends both style and function beautifully.  



Sewing Details and Fit

When it came to choosing my size, I went with an XL based on my measurements—44” bust, 42” waist, and 49” hips—and I didn’t need to make any fit modifications. The pattern is designed for a relaxed yet structured fit, making it easy to wear over layers without feeling too bulky. While the original design includes snap or magnetic closures for accessibility, I decided to hack the pattern and add a zipper closure for a sleek, functional finish that suits my personal style.

Overall, this bomber jacket turned out to be everything I hoped for—stylish, comfortable, and uniquely mine. The combination of a well-designed pattern, a perfectly suited fabric, and a small customization made this project both exciting and rewarding. I love how this jacket came together, and I know it’s going to be a go-to piece in my wardrobe for a long time!

Thank you Fabric Mart for the beautiful fabric!


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Until next time, happy sewing,

BYRD  @yogabyrdsews

Comments

  1. Wow - it's beautiful!!! Your choice of fabric is both practical and also gives a fantastic fresh look to a classic design. Love that it is designed for a variety of different bodies and needs as well - that is really a good thing!

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  2. Such a lovely jacket! The color looks so good on you!

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  3. I love it, you did a great job. I was looking at that fabric and could not decide what to do with it.

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  4. Great color and pattern. I hope you are able to use it often this Spring.

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  5. Looks great! And thanks for introducing me to adaptive sewing patterns.

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  6. I love your style. The bomber jacket is perfectly fitted, patterns matched and a garment to be enjoyed.

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  7. This bomber jacket is fabulous. It’s so inspiring, especially in this print. Now I know what to do with a bold print!

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  8. I love this jacket beautiful fabric choice, you really made it your own!

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