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Sew Different Biker Jacket Cardi

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Buy the Biker Jacket Cardi sewing pattern from Sew Different. The Biker Jacket Cardi is a loose fitting, unstructured jacket. It has raglan sleeves and front panels that cross over to create an asymmetric front. It is part-lined so when the jacket is open you get a flash of pretty or contrasting lining. There is also the option to finish the edges with a decorative bias binding.

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: Outer: Wool, heavy cotton/denim, scuba, corduroy, heavy knits, velvet and most other medium to heavy fabrics // Lining: Lightweight lining fabric or jersey.

Fabric requirements: 150 cm (60") wide fabric: Outer, 1.5 m (1.5 yd) / Lining, 0.75 m (0.75 yd) // 112 cm (45") wide fabric: Outer, 2 m (2 yd) / Lining, 0.75 m (0.75 yd).

Sizing: UK 8 - 26. Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Poppers/snaps or buttons; 4 m of bias binding (optional).

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Biker Jacket Cardi

This was made up with scrap fabric to test for fit but has bee worn!
Main fabric is a sweatshirt , lining left over dress fabric( lightweight poly?)
Changes made to pattern : due to lack of fabric sleeves cut in two pieces with lining inserted to create contrast feature
Large snaps used to create closing-positioned to create multiple options for neckline
Top stitched edges to finish/ hold lining in place.

Deliberately chose non crease/ easy wear fabric as this was intended to be thrown on as a lightweight layer on cooler mornings and evenings abroad. I wanted something that would look fine with trousers, skirts or dresses. This fitted the bill nicely !