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McCalls Jacket M8011

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Buy the M8011 jacket sewing pattern from McCall’s. It’s perfect for an advanced beginner/intermediate dressmaker. This loose-fitting, unlined button front jacket has front and lower bands, pieced sleeves with cuffs, and collar variations. A: Raw edge finish at lower edge. A, B: Pleated pockets with band. B: Epaulettes. C: Purchased appliques.

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

- PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

Suggested fabrics: Denim, twill, chino, faux suede.

Note: Fabric requirement allows for nap, one-way design or shading. Extra fabric may be needed to match design or for shrinkage.

Sizing: Y (XS-S-M), Z (L-XL), approx. UK sizes Y (4 – 10), Z (12 – 18/20). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: A: Six 3/4" (2 cm) buttons // B: Eleven 3/4" (2 cm) buttons // C: Nine 3/4" (2 cm) buttons, assorted appliques.

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Sue Leigh-Atkins
Great stylish jacket

Review of McCall's 8011

I bought this pattern specifically to use with an animal print 'scuba type' heavy weight fabric I'd purchased. The pattern is an easy loose fitting jacket and I made view C, in size L. There is room for a jumper underneath too so check your sizing if you want it to be more snug.

The make up with my chosen fabric was a challenge to say the least, it was thick, so any seams gave alot of added bulk. That's not the patterns fault though, but I wouldn't want to make it with another heavy fabric.

Instructions are easy to follow with pictures and I didn't make any drastic changes to those instructions given. However, my fabric was quite thick when folded, so to get a neater looking pocket I lined it with a thin Ankara print. I then bagged it out and top stitched. I love the pleat detail in the pockets. I also made a top flap for each pocket and lined that too.

I found the bottom edge of the jacket to be a bit loose and looked a bit baggy when completed. I therefore took the waistband off and added some ribbing at each side to bring the bottom edge in for a nicer fit.

Definitely a pattern that I will be using again as I love my jacket and how unique it is.

For more pictures of how great this jacket looks and those gorgeous pockets you can catch me on Instagram @sueleighatkins