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Simplicity Robe or Jacket S9124

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Buy the S9124 robe or jacket sewing pattern from Simplicity. It’s perfect for an advanced beginner dressmaker. Create this easy-to-sew robe for any occasion. Pattern includes a robe with contrasting bands, cropped with lace trim or draped high-low hem with option of contrasting banded front and cuffs.

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: Silky lightweight woven fabrics with drape such as: batiks, charmeuse, cotton types, crepe de chine, double georgette, linen types. C also in border printed fabrics.

Note: Extra fabric maybe needed to match plaids, stripes, one-way designs fabrics or for shrinkage.

Sizing: A (XXS-XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL), approx. UK sizes A (4 – 24). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Thread.

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Natasha Stirrup
breezy jacket, ideal layering piece

The jacket was an easy sew and perfect for the lightweight cotton voile I had.  I think I will get lots of use from it as a layering addition to a simple vest top or dress.  I would like to make one next in a silky fabric for more of an evening feel.  I think its the perfect way to dress up a simple jeans/plain top combo.

I didn't bother with a toile because its such a loose fit but then I ended up making a couple of changes once it was sewed up, which would have been easier had I planned them.  #1, I didn't like the way the original finished as a right angle, so I angled it to run with the curve of the hem.   The back of the jacket was too long so I took 14cm off the length.  In retrospect i should have gone for view D as that is what I've ended up creating from view B!

Making the jacket reminded me why I hate to use the big manufacturers patterns.  Those huge thin tissue sheets are hard to handle and have a huge problem with the instructions.  the tiny diagrams that accompany the steps are confusing and the instruction sheet in itself is hard to manipulate easily.

Having said that, I would recommend this pattern and will make it again