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Pattern Scout Cozi Jacket

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We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the printed A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day.

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Buy the Cozi Jacket sewing pattern from Pattern Scout. The Cozi Jacket is a lightweight zip-up jacket with an oversized, slightly cropped fit, dropped shoulder and large patch utility pockets on the front bodice. This is the perfect wardrobe staple for maximum layering comfort. Wear it with leggings and a tee for cosy work-from-home practicality. Or pair it with your favourite jeans and sneakers for that effortless athleisure-chic style.

Version A features a funnel-neck collar and elasticated sleeve cuffs and hem band. Version B features a drawstring hood and wide sleeve and bodice hems.

Note: An expansion pack (sold separately) is available for the Cozi Jacket. Use the Cozi Jacket Expansion Pack to make a denim jacket or shacket-style jacket.

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

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

– PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop?

Suggested fabrics: This jacket can be sewn in both knit AND woven fabrics. If sewing with knit fabric, medium weight stable knits with moderate to low stretch such as faux sherpa fleece, sweatshirt fleece, bouclé, and French terry are ideal. If sewing with woven fabric, medium weight (7-10 oz.) fabrics such as cotton twill, denim, linen, and pre-quilted fabrics are ideal.

Lighter weight fabrics in both knits and wovens will produce a finished garment with less structure. If using quilted fabric, it is recommended to size up by one to two sizes to accommodate additional loft.

Fabric requirements: If using a directional print or pattern matching (with stripes, plaids, etc.), additional fabric may be required.

Version A (funnel collar): 45" (115 cm) wide fabric: 2 1/4 - 2 3/4 yd (2 - 2.5 m) // 54" (140 cm) wide fabric: 1 3/4 - 2 1/4 yd (1.6 - 2 m).

Version B (hoodie): 45" (115 cm) wide fabric: 2 1/4 - 3 yd (2 - 2.7 m) // 54" (140 cm) wide fabric: 2 - 2 1/2 yd (1.8 - 2.3 m).

Sizing: US 0 – 30 (approx. UK 6/8 – 30/32, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Separating jacket zipper, metal or plastic, #3 or #5 size recommended; single fold 1/2" (1.3 cm) bias tape, approx. 2 yd/m // Version A only: Fusible interfacing; 2" (5 cm) wide elastic // Version B only: Two 1/4" (6 mm) grommets (optional); drawstring for hood, approx. 42" (107 cm) long.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; US letter/A4 print-at-home pattern (37 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (2 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No.

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kindredred
Neon and neutral sherpa hoodie

I did a combo of View A and B, because I wanted a hoodie with the elasticized waist. The contrast pieces were either scraps or thrifted materials; the neon yellow zipper and pocket came from a hoodie I disassembled for parts, while the 2-tone zipper came from a torn child's raincoat that a friend was going to toss because of the tears ruining the waterproofing.

I used Birch Fabric's organic cotton sherpa, which maybe has been discontinued? I got it from Fabricworm. It was very hard to work with on my machine, and I recommend using a walking foot with this type of fabric, which made it slightly easier. It took a loooong time for such a simple project just because my machine couldn't handle sherpa!

The pattern itself was super clear and had good illustrations...my only tiny gripe is that I wish there were some tips on working with sherpa fabric, since the designer made a few samples using it. Sherpa doesn't act the same as other fabrics, and since this pattern is for wovens and knits alike, some sidebar tips on sewing with super-thick knits would have really helped me!

Modifications
-cropped body length
-added a chest pocket
-added contrast neon elements