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Ready to Sew Julien Chore 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 Julien Chore Jacket sewing pattern from Ready to Sew. Julien is adaptable to a multitude of fabrics ranging from denim to faux fur and corduroy. This fully lined jacket features three patch pockets, a button closure, sleeves with slits and cuffs, and a boxy fit so you can wear your favourite sweatshirt underneath.

You can also oversize it by two sizes for a looser fit and to slip a big sweater underneath, as shown by Nina, the model with long brunette hair, who is wearing the sherpa jacket oversized by two sizes.

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: 8-14 oz per square yd (227-360 gsm) cotton canvas, cotton denim, moleskin, linen, corduroy, sherpa...

Fabric requirements:

Main: 140 cm wide fabric: Sizes 32-42, 200 cm // Sizes 43-52, 250 cm.

Lining: 140 cm wide fabric: Sizes 32-42, 130 cm // Sizes 43-52, 170 cm.

Sizing: EU 32 – 52 (approx. UK 6 - 22, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart.

This pattern was drafted for a height of 165 cm and a B cup.

Notions: 60 cm of fusible interfacing; seven buttons, 23 mm diameter.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (49 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No.

Languages: French and English.

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Customer Reviews

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Maggie B
I'm going to make a second one!

This is the first jacket I've ever attempted and it was very straightforward. I made the cuffs solid rather than with a button and lined it too. Hope to add a photo shortly.

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WandaC
Chic Jacket - Ready To sew

This was a trial using a cheap fabric but it came together very well. It's a brilliant cut, very flattering and fits me perfectly.

The instructions were, on the whole, comprehensive though I struggled with the collar and had to use bias binding to enclose the collar seam.  I learned a lot in the process and look forward to making another one soon. Overall I'd give it 9.95 put of 10

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Mary Greer
SewScaryMary - Julien Chore Jacket

I loved using this jacket pattern - very straightforward and perfect for a first timer.  I also really enjoyed using denim for the first time and it worked really well with the design.  And it's the first revue I have ever written - so I expect much teasing from my neices!

I plan to use this pattern next with a double gauze fabric (Merchant and Mills) which has contrasting right and wrong sides.  There's no stopping me now...

 

 

 

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HandmadeEverydayByA
Amazing jacket

The Julien chore jacket is the perfect basic jacket. The instructions are very well written, easy to follow with useful drawings. There is a lot of ways to make this jacket a little extra and so unique. I used jeans buttons to make the jacket looked a little more sturdy. I used heavyweight corduroy. If you want to watch my full review, you can watch it here :https://youtu.be/fz-jFVDSE4k

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Eversewoften
Far from a chore

I had been meaning to make this jacket since its release in Spring. I found the perfect cream cotton and linen blend cream canvas for a bargain £5 per metre back in May but then summer came and the temptation of sewing all the beautiful bright linens in my stash was too great.
I finally got around to making a wearable toile this weekend. The style is boxy and functional and I felt there was more ease in the finished garment than I was expecting. I combined the cream canvas with ochre top thread and used scraps of ochre cotton lawn for bias binding to bind the seams. Construction was very straightforward though I was momentarily puzzled by the instructions for the back pleat. Ready to Sew have excellent instructions, far more detailed than other French patterns I have made previously. I thought the method of adding the cuffs was clever, though the cuffs were rather narrow in proportion to my buttons. Since my fabric was quite bulky I avoided the French seams and also turned the hem just once with the raw edge once again bias bound. Time taken overall to complete this jacket was about nine hours over two days, so less than suggested in the description.
With the first hints of Autumn this morning I was so glad to have this casual jacket to slip on with its roomy front pockets. I can’t imagine wearing it buttoned up but I do like the coconut shell buttons I’ve used as a contrast against the pale fabric. If I made another version I would size down.