Merchant & Mills in collaboration with Paynter Jacket Co, this is their classic Field Jacket.
Paynter Jacket Co. make limited edition jackets four times a year that are made to order, so there's no waste from over production. Their jackets are classic pieces that will stand the test of time and get better with age. The Field Jacket is Paynter's first make-your-own jacket pattern in collaboration with Merchant & Mills.
The Field Jacket is a timeless style packed with intricate details. Two chest flap pockets. Two waist flap pockets with hidden side entry. Buttoned front with storm shield. Side cinches on the back. Tapered sleeves with elbow patches. Double button cuffs with pointed tabs. Unstructured collar. Interior phone, passport and card pocket. Hangloop on collar. Reinforced and bar-tacked on stress points.
All paper patterns will include two woven labels, one is to be positioned inside the jacket near the hip and the other is a smaller label for the back neck. The larger label has been designed by @hello.ludio. Lucie’s design features the sun and the moon to represent time and getting lost in the practice of making.
Skill level: Advanced
This is a multi-size paper pattern for sizes UK XS - XXL
All seam allowances are 1.5cm unless stated otherwise and are included in the pattern.
Suggested fabrics: Light to medium weight wovens up to 8oz, cotton twills, denim, wool and dry oilskin. There are 9 layers to sew through during the pocket construction, so check the fabric you choose can be accommodated by your sewing machine.
You will also need:
- Sewing thread (3x 100m reels) plus more for overlocking
- 13 x 2cm buttons
- 4 x 1.2-1.5cm buttons
- 0.8m interfacing
- 10cm lightweight cotton to line the pocket flaps if using heavy fabric.
Photo Credits: Merchant & Mills
Please note - This pattern is strictly for personal use only and is not licensed for commercial use so cannot be resold in any way. You are however welcome to make the pattern as a gift for a friend.
Only the sewing pattern is supplied. Photos are for reference only for what the finished garment could look like.