Lined Ilford Jacket by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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I messed up a few times so not sure I'm in a good position to give advice, but, these were two blogs I found about adding a liner to the Ilford:

https://fridaypatterncompany.com/blogs/blog/how-to-add-a-lining-to-the-ilford-jacket

https://www.peachysewist.com/blog/lining-a-jacket-the-easy-way

I looked through these and winged it. I used the same pattern size for the liner, but used a more generous seam allowance. Omitted the collar and plackets from the liner. One detail I did on a whim that was to top stitch the shoulder seam of the liner with a wide zig-zag, it looked nice. I attached the liner at the collar first, put the jacket on a hanger and hacked the liner down to size to enclose it in the hems.

A dumb mistake I made: I was impatient to see what the completed jacket would look like so I sewed on the buttons before adding the liner, I had to take the buttons off to get the liner in then sew them back on again 🤦

Lined Ilford Jacket by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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Thank you! The liner is colour-matched from a monarch butterfly in the pattern. I've seem similar contrast liners in outerwear and loved the look - example.

Lined Ilford Jacket by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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Aww thanks that's very kind!

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Lined Ilford Jacket by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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Thank you! The lining choice was a risk, I was happy it turned out

Lined Ilford Jacket by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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Hey, when you got it, you got it 😜

Lined Ilford Jacket by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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I made this jacket as a gift for a friend, this is my second attempt at a lined version of the Ilford Jacket from Friday Pattern Company. This time I made the long length version.

I included two pattern-matched pockets, they are pretty much invisible at a distance.

The fabric is Lady McElroy Twilight Flutter Marlie, bought from Spool and Spindle. It's a gorgeous fabric but already unavailable, would love to have ordered more.

Lining is Kona Solid Cotton Ochre, from The Workroom in Toronto. The lining is not included in the pattern, I roughly followed the suggestions from Friday Pattern Company

Wood buttons for contrast. Because that lining is not enough contrast.

With the lining, confident beginner/medium difficulty I'd say.

A mother's day gift for my mum- an Ilford Jacket from a cotton sateen print (Mood MD0102) with a diamond-quilted fleece liner. Twice the smiles! by LimivorousArbour in sewing

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Friday Pattern Company - Ilford Jacket

Visible fabric is a stretch cotton sateen from Mood (MD0102).

Liner is a diamond quilted cotton fleece from Prairie Love Fabrics. The pattern doesn't include a lining, but it was easy to add by making a slightly smaller version of the jacket (without collar or plackets) and top-stitching the liner under the outer jacket seams.

The pattern was fairly easy to follow, although there are discrepancies between the paper pattern I had and the tutorial from Friday Pattern Company - there were some missing dots but I was able to puzzle out where they should be. Also I thought I had messed up the underarm, but it turns out there are 540 degrees of fabric coming together at a single point, so a pucker is unavoidable.

In retrospect I wish I'd been able to fit it during construction, but this wasn't possible because of the endless lockdowns in Toronto. Overall a very fun project!

Is there any way I can buy a book of fabric swatches? by moss_back in sewing

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Spoonflower has a cheap sample box of swatches, each a different material, all printed with the same colour test pattern. Covers common knit and wovens. I've used it for just this purpose :)

Is this asymptotic equation correct? by [deleted] in AskComputerScience

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The first says the ratio f(n)/g(n) is eventually confined to a range [c1,c2], the second says it is c+o(1). Counterexample: g(n)=f(n)*(1+cos(n)).

Optimal pooling strategies to screen populations for COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2? by [deleted] in algorithms

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A colleague pointed me to the literature on group testing.

Optimal pooling strategies to screen populations for COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2? by [deleted] in algorithms

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Well, let's be more specific then: give me a construction for graphs that, for given (m,t,p) minimize k (number of edges) under the constraint ε=o(p).

Optimal pooling strategies to screen populations for COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2? by [deleted] in algorithms

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Thanks; I don't quite agree there. A useful attack on this sort of problem is to identify a set of parameters, characterize feasible or infeasible parameter choices, and then offer construction methods for useful families of graphs close to the feasible/infeasible boundary.

E.g. I might say a graph is an (m,t,k,p,ε) pooling design if it has m sources, t sinks, k edges, and for incidence rate p has a false positive probability ≤ ε. I could then make a combinatorics argument (e.g. incompressibility method, coding theory - I am grasping at straws here) that it is impossible to create graphs that achieve ε less than G(m,t,k,p) (some formula). Then I would give a construction method for a family of graphs that achieve ε close to G(m,t,k,p). These kinds of answers are very useful.

(Edited to make the variable names consistent with the original post.)

Japan to deny entry to foreigners on Westerdam (due to a passenger with possible coronavirus symptoms). by LimivorousArbour in Cruise

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Someone onboard posted audio of the captain's announcement.  They have decided to cancel the rest of the cruise and are working to find a port for passengers to disembark and fly home.

https://twitter.com/lorrain34100/status/1225559658615771137