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Vikisews Lindsey Hoodie PDF

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Buy the Lindsey Hoodie sewing pattern from Vikisews. Lindsey is a loose-fitting sweatshirt with a trapeze silhouette. The front features princess seams with internal in-seam pockets, and the back features a shaped yoke. The sweatshirt has a dropped shoulder and long sleeves with cuffs. Lindsey has a tall stand collar with a short centre front closed-end zip. The slightly curved high-low hem has a waistband, and the garment is below hip length.

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following format:

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). Your selected size will include all 4 height options. What is a PDF?

If you would like to order a printed A0 copy shop pattern, please complete your PDF purchase, then upload the A0 file for your chosen height hereFor example, to print size 52 in height 4, upload the A0 file labelled '52-4′. Note for designs with linings, you may need to upload two A0 files (one for the garment, and one for the lining)What is Copy Shop?

Suggested fabrics: French terry, sweatshirt fleece, neoprene.

The designer recommends using rib knit as an additional material for the cuffs, inner collar, waistband and front facing.

Fabric requirements: When purchasing fabric, buy 5% more than required to account for shrinkage.

Main: 140 cm wide fabric, including all pattern pieces: 1.75 - 1.9 m.

Main: 140 cm wide fabric, without pieces from additional material: 1.2 - 1.7 m.

Main: 180 cm wide fabric, including all pattern pieces: 1.4 - 1.55 m.

Main: 180 cm wide fabric, without pieces from additional material: 1.05 - 1.3 m.

Sizing: 34 – 52 (approx. UK 6 – 20, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements.

Vikisews patterns are designed for a B/C cup.

The PDF pattern includes 4 height options:

Height 1 = 154 – 160 cm (5’1″ – 5’3″)
Height 2 = 162 – 168 cm (5’4″ – 5’6″)
Height 3 = 170 – 176 cm (5’7″ – 5’9″)
Height 4 = 178 – 184 cm (5’10” – 6′1″)

Notions: 

- Lining material, 140 cm wide, 0.45 - 0.5 m
- Additional material (rib knit), 120 cm wide, 0.5 m
- One plastic closed-end zipper, 20 cm
- Matching thread

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4 print-at-home pattern (21-28 pages); US letter print-at-home pattern (20-25 pages); plotter pattern (1 sheet); A0 copy shop pattern (2 sheets) // Layers: No // Projector file: No.

Note: The PDF pattern includes all 4 height options. Before cutting, please double check you are using the correct option for your height. For example, to make size 52 in height 4, choose the files labelled '52-4.

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Kay
Nice Shape and Will be Making Again

Found the pattern easy to follow. Quite a number of elements so you need to concentrate. I would recommend basting together the side and front panels with the pocket lining as per the instructions. Understanding the constructionI would have made it quicker in the end. The only flaw with the pattern is that I will be getting a longer zip in future and cutting it off to fit as the cut line marked at the neck is very close to being too long. I will make in a scuba fabric next.

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brownsharon1
Not a hoodie

Firstly, this is not a hoodie but a half zip sweatshirt. I made size 40 in the tallest size range. The end result is the look I wanted but, getting there was quite a journey. I'm an experienced, but not an expert, maker and found some aspects of this pattern very challenging.

The instructions are difficult to follow and the photos used for illustration aren't a lot of help. The construction methods for the front pocket, zip insertion, and neck/collar facing are bizarre. Because of this, and despite the suggested fabrics, I definitely wouldn't recommend making the inner collar and facing from ribbing or anything heavier than cotton jersey.  Zip installation would be much easier with a longer zip than suggested. I find it hard to believe the instructions or construction methods were tested by home sewers.

This was my first Vikisews pattern. I doubt I'll be trying them again.