First post of the year! I actually finished this on New Year's Eve.
One of the best things about being a member of Gertie's Charm Patterns Patreon is the fact that you get a full sized exclusive garment pattern every month. Occasionally you get a bonus pattern or a pattern hack for an existing one. This pattern is a Patreon exclusive.
I fell in love with this fabric from Fabric Mart, which is 100% wool, a couple of years ago. I resisted ordering it until there were just a few yards left then I got what was left. They threw in an extra yard. This particular fabric posed some challenges in that it is super chunky and loosely woven. I thought it would be perfect for a design that is as simple as this coat--just a few seams and darts with one buttonhole.
Due to the loose weave, I decided to add a bit of extra warmth by choosing sunback lining. Other issues to work out were how to mark the darts given the texture of this and how to construct the bound buttonhole. I decided to do the buttonhole "lips" out of a plain wool flannel that wouldn't ravel. Fortunately I had some black wool flannel in my stash. I also used a larger button than called for. A 1-inch button would've gotten lost in this fabric. I found a plain, but interesting button almost 2 inches with multiple holes that was funky enough to go with it.
Other than shortening the sleeve pattern piece and the body by 1 inch, no alterations were made. I used the straight size 8 pattern.
Bound buttonhole