
For this cold weather season, we revisit an oldie but goodie! Mood Fabrics’ Geranium Coat free sewing pattern was first introduced as a project for spring and was featured using a stunning African print. We’ve now taken it up a few levels for this fall and winter season by showcasing this beauty in a very interesting and unique fabric. This stretch faux fur has a laminated scale pattern all over, which feels just as interesting as it looks. Rock your your new fur coat with a pleated mini skirt and tall boots! Add a chunky wrap scarf and long leather gloves when the air gets a little cooler! This versatile coat pattern would be great in any of the many wool coatings Mood Fabrics has to offer. Let us know how you plan to style your Geranium Coat redux!


Purchase Materials Used Below:
- 3 yards of Black and Ivory Stretch Faux Fur with patterned laminate
- 3 yards of Italian Black Rectangular Quilted Stretch Knit
- 1 spool of 10 Black 1000m Gutermann Sew All Thread
- MDF023 – The Geranium Coat Sewing Pattern (free download below!)
Alternative Recommended Fabrics:
All seam allowances are 1/2″ unless otherwise stated. See chart below for sizing specifications. Note, this specific pattern is available up to a size 22.

Follow along here for the Geranium Coat free pattern sewing tutorial
Make sure to use a heavy duty needle, for sewing throught layers of fur and the quilted lining.



Bonjour,
Merci pour ce modèle !
Cordialement.
So I’ve feeling inspired by all the blogs on here for pattern redux’s…. I think I’m going to crop this coat and make a cropped blazer with a bit of a puffed shoulder sleeve…. perhaps in a cream shantung silk.
Sounds absolutely stunning!
Hello, I would like to know,Can a placket and buttons be added to this model?
Hi Amani, we’re sorry for the delay in responding to your question! We get dozens of comments and questions each day, and so many questions get buried and, unfortunately, unanswered. We are now focusing user support on patterns 2 years and newer. We hope this will prevent questions on our more current patterns from going unanswered. Although this is late, we wanted to respond in case anyone else has the same question: Yes you could add a placket and buttons. As always, we recommend making a muslin first to ensure proper fit!