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Cropped Blazer Sewing Pattern N.103

Cropped Blazer Sewing Pattern N.103

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This is an advanced digital sewing pattern for a woven fabric women's casual blazer. I designed this garment with pockets integrated or hidden in the side seams. Furthermore, the shoulders are without padding, and it is possible to sew the blazer fully lined thanks to the included lining pattern. However, it can also be sewn unlined, but the instructions you will find for this version are the bare minimum. It's important to note that I also omitted the instructions for making the buttonholes and how to attach the buttons. Although it may seem relatively simple, this sewing project requires advanced skills, as well as the ability to adjust the pattern to your measurements if necessary.


Design details

• Round neckline
• Designed for a boxy fit
• Padless shoulders
• Front closure
• In-seam side pockets
• Fully lined but can also be made unlined

Sewing Pattern features

• Advanced level
• Based on the Italian size chart (36-54)
• PDF or Digital Sewing Pattern
• With visible seam allowances
• Includes detailed sewing instructions in Italian and English, with photos
• Layered and nested sizes
• A file with the sizes saved individually is also included
• A4/Letter - 31 pages
• A0 - 2 page

Materials to make this garment

• Fabric for all sizes 1.55 m or 1.7 yd - fabric width 140 cm or 55";
• Lining*(optional) - 1.4 m or 1.55 yd;
• Lightweight fusible interfacing - 80x140 cm or 32x55 in;
• Seam Stay Tape/Seam Tape Interfacing (optional) 1 cm or 1/2 in wide - about 9 m or 10 yd;
• Bias tape*(only for the unlined version) 14 mm wide or 0.55 in - about 10 m or 11 yd;
• Buttons** - any type - snap fasteners or regular - 4 pieces for sizes from 36 to 44 and 5 pieces for sizes from 46 to 54;
• Matching thread.
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*You can sew this garment unlined and finish the raw edges with bias tape.
** You can opt to leave the jacket buttonless for a more casual appearance.

Tools to make this garment

Regular Sewing Machine, Serger (optional), scissors, pins, Seam Creaser or Seam Sharper (optional), iron, and ironing board.

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N.103 // Blazer // How To Sew

How to read the Sewing Pattern

STEP 1 

Transfer the notches, front/back center, and the placement of the buttons/buttonholes from the pattern to the fabric pieces. 

Apply fusible interfacing on the front piece P1 and the back P6, as shown below, only if your bodice parts are not entirely interfaced; plus, apply Seam Stay Tape along the edges of all the pieces of the garment. 
Instead of the Stay Tape, you can cut 2 cm wide strips of fusible interfacing. 

STEP 2

Sew the pocket pouches to the sides of the front pieces P1.
 
Pin matching the notches one of the two parts of the pocket (the one cut in lining fabric), right sides facing, to the front P1. Stitch together the two layers at 1 cm from the raw edge, from one notch to another, as shown in the photos. Then, clip the seam allowance at the notches level, flip the pocket piece to the wrong side of the front P1, and press. Topstitch on the pocket side at 2/3 mm from the seam, the seam allowance between the notches - stitch with the right side of the piece facing up.