Sizes 2 to 14 (EU 34 to 46)
1 Fronr piece 2x
2 Back piece 1x
3 Sleeve 2x
4 Tie belt 2x
5 Loops 1x
Sizes 16 to 28 (EU 48 to 60)
6 Front piece 2x
7 Back piece 1x
8 Sleeve 2x
9 Tie belt 2x
10 Loops 1x
Fabrics: Jersey fabric, knit fabric
The patterns can be printed out at the copy shop. If you decide to print them at home, follow the instructions:
Paper cut for ANSI A (German DIN A4) prints:
The patterns are printed out on 35 sheets (sizes 2 to 14 / EU 34 to 46); and on 42 sheets (sizes 16 to 28 / EU 48 to 60), with a thin frame. Wait until all sheets are printed out. Arrange the sheets so that they fit together (see additional page with the overview of the prints). Fold the single sheets on the upper and right edge along the thin frame lines. Begin with the left lower sheet and then tape the frame lines together precisely.
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Nov 5, 2009, 02.54 PMby Susisonne
Dear BurdaStyle-Team, is it possible to have a button “get all instructions” (like for other patterns)? It would be great to have a pdf-file with all the instructions illustrated correctly! Thanks!
Oct 27, 2009, 09.32 AMby Josefina
The yardage for the cardigan is missing and it is pity the instructions can’t be saved as a pdf file like on the old burdastyle.
Oct 22, 2009, 12.16 PMby dmonseur
i don’t see the yardage for the jacket