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Dandelion jacket pattern
The Dandelion jacket leaves nothing to chance, and it is a set of details that gives it a crazy look. He borrows the codes of the bomber with his precisely dosed volume, of the biker jacket in the drawing of his raised belt, of the chic paletot with his buttons, his folds in the back and his collar which marries the neck nicely.
Its 3 pocket versions will allow you to revisit this pretty pattern in many materials, which will be in turn sport, elegant, or casual ... a classic to love for a long time
Couture level
intermediary.
The technical points are the piped pocket (the most meticulous pocket option), the lining/jacket assembly, the button placket, the collar and the belt. The seams are included and are 1cm.
From 34 to 52, for a stature of 1m65.
Video tutorial
To help you, find the video tutorial of the pattern on the website or the fawn house YouTube channel!
Choice of fabric
Chain and frame fabrics, flexible wool, jacquard, tweed, denim, gabardine, tailor wool, weight 160 to 400g/m2 depending on the desired rendering. For the lining I recommend that you choose a specific fabric for liners, such as a 100% slippery and more breathable lining than polyester.
supplies
- 5 buttons between 15 and 30 mm
- 130 cm in length of thermocollant for the collar, the facing and the bottom of the handle rooms, and the belt. We recommend the Vlieselline G700. Supported the bottom of your sleeve parts with 3 cm high heat -up strips to give more hold at the bottom of the sleeves.
- 140 cm laize fabric:
- 34-38: 140 cm
- 40-48: 160 cm
- 50-52: 180 cm
- 140 cm laize lining:
- 34-38: 120 cm
- 40-48: 130 cm
- 50-52: 160 cm
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