Because even when the beautiful days come, you have to cover up when the sun goes down, the Sew Me the Sun collection needed a nice jacket. And it's a teddy jacket that I thought of to enrich the wardrobe Maison Fauve.
A jacket that has the details that make it unique: a beautiful collar to be worn up or down, a cuff that will not be elasticated but with a band for a less sporty touch, and the possibility of sewing SUNSET in full fabric version or with ribbed finishes to give your garment a style that suits you. Buttoned or zipped under the flap, the choice is yours!
SUPPLIES REQUIRED:
- iron-on
- 125 cm of lining for a 140 cm width
- 1m of 5cm wide elastic band
- 173 cm of fabric in the all-cloth version for a width of 140, and 250 cm for a width of 110
- 5 buttons of 15 mn for the buttoned version
- 146 cm of fabric for the ribbed edge finish version
- a separable zip from 45 to 50 cm for the zipped version
- 30 cm ribbed edge for the ribbed edge finish version
- for bats with low sleeves: 2 buttons of 15mm or provide loops to make them slide.
Advanced. The beautiful finishes and technical points: the SUNSET jacket is lined with piped pockets (simplified assembly), a zip under flap, raglan sleeves with bottom sleeves ties under loop, an assembly of the collar and belt inlaid on the front.
CHOICE OF FABRIC:
Cotton or cotton satin with outfit, jeans, very light wool, jacquard, tweed, Prince of Wales... Medium weight fabrics.
For the lining, you need a suitable fabric, especially for the sleeves so that you can put your jacket on without hindrance (a slightly slippery fabric).
SEAM ALLOWANCES ARE INCLUDED IN THE PATTERN.
SIZE: The pattern ranks from 34 to 46 and is made for a stature of 1m65.
Size |
34 |
36 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
44 |
46 |
Chest |
80 |
84 |
88 |
92 |
96 |
100 |
104 |
Waist |
60 |
64 |
68 |
72 |
76 |
80 |
84 |
Hip |
86 |
90 |
94 |
98 |
102 |
106 |
110 |
The video tutorial can be found here
ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.
Photo Credits: Maison Fauve
Only the sewing pattern is supplied. Photos are for reference only for what the finished garment could look like.