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Women’s jacket sewing pattern available for download. Available in various sizes.
This fitted jacket with retro peplum is just lovely. It is made in pin-striped wool that is so classic and it has great features.
Note: This is the same pattern PDF as the Long Wool Coat
Soft jacket fabrics of wool or blends.
Wool flannel, with lengthwise stripes,
width: 150 cm (59 ins)
length: 2.35 – 2.35 – 2.40 – 2.40 – 2.45 m
(2 5/8 – 2 5/8 – 2 5/8 – 2 5/8 – 2 3/4 yds).
Lining,
width: 140 cm (55 ins)
length: 1.50 m (1 3/4 yds) for all sizes.
Piping in a contrasting colour: 3.30 – 3.35 – 3.35 – 3.40 – 3.40 m (3 5/8 – 3 3/4 – 3 3/4 – 3 3/4 – 3 3/4 yds) long.
Interfacing.
4 large buttons and 10 smaller buttons.
1 flat inside button and shoulder pads.
This pattern doesn't include seam allowance
$5.40
Produced by burda style magazine
Produced by burda style magazine
Produced by burda style magazine
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May 14, 2013, 10.45 AMby LiliTheBanyanTree
I did! I’ll post my jacket on burdaStyle soon, my blog is in french but you can have a look of the pics: http://www.thebanyantree.fr/2013/05/la-veste-alienor/
I’ve used wool too but a light one, it’s a little bit puffy, (more than it’s supposed to be…)
May 13, 2013, 02.19 AMby baberahamlincln
Hey has anybody tried to make this? I have a wool/silk blend I want to try but I’m not sure if I like the poofyness of the bottom of the peplum. I may see if I can just make it flat. I’m trying to decide between this or the “Long Wool Coat 12/2012 #104”, which uses the same pattern. Cheers, Nicole