I needed a new summer jacket. The one I had was way too big - I don't know why I bought it. I prefer to have a two zipper, at least one zippered pocket and a hood.
This time I managed to find a navy jacket that had some of what I wanted. It is a Cleo Petites so it fit well and the sleeves are the right length. It had some buttons for the hood but it was missing. No zippered pockets and no 2 way zipper. But it fit well and I decided I could remedy some of the other short comings. I believe I paid $15.00 for this jacket at the thrift store which was quite high I thought.
I purchased a piece of cotton navy and white fabric and I had a piece of white microfiber from a previous project that would work well for the inside of the hood.
It got a good wash along with the other fabric I was going to use.
I watched a few You Tube videos on making attachable hoods for jackets then set out on the process. I had a rain jacket that had a hood so I traced that one onto a piece of paper. I reduced the height of the hood and increased the collar measurement to fit the new jacket.I added seam allowances and marked the slot for the hood string.
I cut the outside of the hood from the navy striped fabric. I adjusted the lining pattern as suggested in the video so that the outside fabric would wrap to the inside of the hood.

I am really happy with how the jacket makeover went.
What a great way to upcycle something from the thrift store. It looks great!
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