Description
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Description
The Eddy Cardigan Blazer is a stylish outerwear piece that will elevate both your handmade wardrobe and your sewing skills. Its simple yet impactful silhouette offers endless styling opportunities. The Eddy is a fully lined collarless blazer, it features subtly shaping body darts, a back vent, front patch pockets, and a single front button. The sewing process is approachable yet skill building. It will be a satisfying challenge for newer sewists and a fun opportunity to flex your skills for seasoned experts.
Details
- Purchase includes sizes XS/0 - 7X/32 (32”/81cm -60”/152cm chest).
- 3/8” Seam allowance included in pattern
- PDF pattern includes: instructions, A0 copy shop file, print at home pattern sized for A4 and letter, and projector files.
Notions
- Matching thread
- 1 yard [.9 meters] - 22”[56cm] wide Fusible interfacing
- One 3/4-1” Sized button
- Hand sewing needle
- OPTIONAL: Interfacing tape for necklines. If your fabric is lightweight or wants to unravel/warp you may want to add extra reinforcement to the necklines with interfacing tape.
Fabric Recommendations:
The Eddy is designed for woven fabrics. The easy silhouette makes it look great in a variety of fabrics. Fabrics that can take a press and hold a crease will be easier for this project.
• MAIN FABRIC: Any woven fabric with a bit of weight to it is great: Linen, suiting, twill, denim, canvas. It will make your blazer more challenging to sew if your fabric cannot take a press.
• LINING FABRIC: Typically you want to line your blazers with something that will easily slide on and off over other fabrics. Anything a little bit slippery would work. Rayon, silk, or a cotton with a tight weave.
Fabric Requirements: