Oliver + S

digital winterthur jacket sewing pattern

digital winterthur jacket sewing pattern
Price: $15.00
Brand: Itch to Stitch
Item: OLV-ITS-Wint-D

Stay warm and cozy in the Winterthur Jacket. This contemporary utility jacket is relaxed and is a perfect addition to your everyday outfit. The buttons and hardware add a polished look to this casual jacket. Choose to make it in a simple cotton twill or a water-resistant polyester for different occasions.

 

digital winterthur jacket sewing pattern
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    Description

    Stay warm and cozy in the Winterthur Jacket. This contemporary utility jacket is relaxed and is a perfect addition to your everyday outfit. The buttons and hardware add a polished look to this casual jacket. Choose to make it in a simple cotton twill or a water-resistant polyester for different occasions.

    Winterthur Jacket features:

    • Options for cup sizes
    • Options for collar and three-piece hood
    • Fully lined
    • Front princess seams to shoulders
    • Back yoke
    • Cinched waist by drawstring on the inside
    • Front patch and optional chest pockets
    • Front zipper with buttoned flap
    • Two-piece long sleeve with adjustable buttoned sleeve hem
    • Designed for non-stretch woven fabric

    Sizes: 00 – 40

    Suggested Fabrics

    Primary Fabric: Use lightweight to medium weight woven fabric. Twill, broadcloth, chambray, taslan nylon and linen are great choices.

    Lining: Use stable woven fabric such as cotton, polyester lining, rayon/viscose lining and flannel back satin lining.

    Interfacing A: Lightweight woven or weft-insertion fusible interfacing.

    Interfacing B: Lightweight knit tricot fusible interfacing.

    Notions for the Jacket

    • Fourteen (14) 1/2” (1.25 cm) no-sew snap fasteners with corresponding tool for installation (or eighteen (18) sets if making chest pockets)
    • A size #5 to #8 separating zipper for jackets
    • 1/4” (6 mm) wide drawstring cord or ribbon as long as your waist, plus 20” (50 cm)
    • Two drawstring stoppers for the waist drawstring
    • Two drawstring end caps for the waist drawstring (optional)
    • Two 1/4” (6 mm) eyelets for the waist drawstring case (optional)

    Additional Materials for the Hood Option

    • 45” (115 cm) long, 1/4” (6 mm) wide drawstring cord or ribbon
    • Two drawstring stoppers (optional)
    • Two drawstring end caps (optional)
    • Two 1/4” (6 mm) eyelets (optional)

    Size Chart, Finished Measurements, and Fabric Requirements

    Click to enlarge the final images at above right.

    Choosing Your Size

    • Determine your cup size—subtract the circumference of your over bust from the circumference of the fullest part of your bust. If the rounded difference is 1″ (2.5 cm), use A cup; 2″ (5 cm), use B cup; 3″ (7.5 cm), use C cup; 4″ (10 cm), use D cup; 5″ (12.5 cm), use DD cup.
    • After determining the cup size, compare your bust circumference (fullest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Using the corresponding row for your cup, choose the size that best fits your bust. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
    • Compare your waist circumference (narrowest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that best fits your waist. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
    • Compare your hip circumference (widest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that fits your hip best. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
    • It’s OK to use different sizes for the bust, waist and hip. The instructions for blending sizes are included in the pattern.
    • If you are taller or shorter than 5’6” (168 cm), you should consider lengthening or shortening the garment. The instructions for lengthening or shortening are included in the pattern.

     

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