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Lady smiles wearing the Cap Sleeve Shirt in a fine stripe pattern tucked into trousers
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The Assembly Line Cap Sleeve Shirt packaging
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Cap Sleeve Shirt

Vendor
The Assembly Line
Regular price
£21.00
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£21.00
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With a timeless aesthetic The Assembly Line's Cap Sleeve Shirt is easy to style and to wear.

It has a straight, wide shape and features cap sleeves with a fold and a standing straight collar.

Model is 170 cm tall and wearing a size S. The black and white shirt is sewn in a cotton fabric.

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SKILL LEVEL: AVERAGE - ADVANCED

Sizes: XS-L, XL-3XL

Fabric needed:

110-120 cm fabric width: XS 1.4 m / S 1.4 m / M 1.4 m / L 1.5 m / XL 2.0 m / 2XL 2.1 m / 3XL 2.1 m 

140-150 cm fabric width: XS 1.2 m / S 1.3 m / M 1.4 m / L 1.4 m / XL 1.5 m / 2XL 1.5 m / 3XL 1.5 m 

Suggested fabrics are light to medium weight fabrics.

You will also need:

  • Matching thread
  • Fusible interfacing
  • 6 pieces of (approx) 1 cm shirt buttons

This is a multi-size pattern, see options. 

Seam allowances are included in the pattern.

The paper pattern comes carefully packaged in an envelope together with step-by-step assembly instructions.

MAKE MORE WITH THIS PATTERN

  • Lengthen it into a dress
  • Use the collar pattern extension

Only the sewing pattern is supplied. Photos are for reference only for what the finished garment could look like.

Photo credits: The Assembly Line