Are you drawn to bold prints and amazing handwoven fabrics? Do you buy medium weight textiles that aren't suitable for tops or dresses, but aren't quite right for pants either? Welcome to the club! This problem actually led to the design of the Pona Jacket. I LOVE woven and printed medium weight fabrics. The heft of them, the unique prints, and the way they can hold shape is just magic to me.
This past summer, Blackbird Fabrics released a collection of handwoven cotton from India (sold out now, but you can see them here and here). I wanted to buy them all but this green and gold one really stood out to me. The contrast of the green and black with the metallic gold accents was so stunning and I knew it would make the perfect Pona Jacket!
I made this back in November when the pattern was released, so I am a little late to share it with you all. Let's just say I was too busy wearing it ALL THE TIME. This outfit is one of my go-to's and I really think that the cropped view of Pona pairs so well with high-waisted jeans like these Megan Nielsen Dawn Jeans I am wearing here.
For those of you who haven't had a chance to check out the Pona Jacket, it is a simple, unlined, layering piece that features a statement lapel and a dropped shoulder. It is perfect for medium weight fabrics like linen, cotton, corduroy, and denim. The fact that it is unlined means you could cut and sew Pona in one sewing session. The collar is also very beginner-friendly! Don't be afraid to try sewing outerwear, our detailed instructions have got you covered.
This fabric has a fantastic 'wrong' side. I love the way it looks peeking out from inside the garment, or when I take my jacket off and hang it on a chair, the wrong side makes a statement, too!
I opted to highlight the pocket a bit by staggering the striped print. I played with the idea of placing the stripes vertically on the pockets but ultimately decided that this staggered stripe was eye-catching enough for me. I also love the way the stripe changes direction on the lapel and collar when it folds over. Stripes are so much fun to work with!
As you can see in these pics, the fabric is really holding its shape. Again, this is the magic of a structured medium weight woven! It is so nice to layer over other garments because of its voluminous nature. It also makes me feel kinda badass, you know?
I have several Pona Jackets (five, I think?) but this one is the shining star. When I put it on I feel like a million bucks. If you have a fabric like this green and gold cotton in your stash, maybe try the Pona Jacket or another light layering jacket! It could be your new fav.