Pattern | The pattern consists of 16 DINA4 pages, which you have to assemble according to this pattern: A1-A2-A3-A4 B1-B2-B3-B4....... D1-D2-D3-D4 |
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Instruction | Instructions: Place the front pieces right sides together on the back piece, pin in place and sew the shoulder seams together. Press the seam open. Sleeves: Pin the sleeves to the armhole and then sew. Fold the sleeve hem inwards and iron. In addition: Fold the front facing and the bottom hem inwards according to the markings and press. Close the side seams: Sew the side up to the sleeve hem. Topstitch the sleeve hem. Ears Place 2 pieces on top of each other (1 x outer fabric, 1 x jersey fabric), sew together, trim back the seam allowances. Turn right side out through the opening and press. Place the two outer markings on the middle one. Position the ears at the incisions in the hood and pin in place. One ear lies between 2 layers of fabric. Sew. Press the seam open. Hood Lay both parts of the hood (made of fullingloden, with ears) on top of each other, right sides facing. Sew the round edges of the fabric together. Prepare the lining part of the hood (made of jersey fabric) in the same way (but without the ears). Pin both hoods right sides together and sew together at the front edge. Turn right side out. Press and topstitch the front edge of the hood. Now pin the hood to the neckline of the jacket, right sides facing. The button plackets are folded outwards. Sew the hood to the neckline. Hem Measure 3 cm at the bottom of the hem (hem width), sew on the line, turn button placket right side out. Shape the corner of the button placket. Topstitch the hem and button placket or sew them on by hand. Alternative: The letter corner method can also be used at this point. Buttons & buttonholes Evenly space the buttons and buttonholes: 8.4 cm 8.6 cm 8.8 cm 9 cm 9.2 cm Done! |
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