Tessuti Fabrics

Tessuti Fabrics Florence Coat

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Buy the Florence Coat sewing pattern from Tessuti Fabrics. This longline, oversized, unlined coat has a relaxed style. It features a collarless neckline with a stitched-down facing, dropped shoulders, patch pockets, and full-length sleeves with turned back cuffs. The coat front sits edge-to-edge without overlap, making it the perfect lightweight layering piece for the autumn/winter months. As the seams are overlapped and the edges and hems left raw, the Florence Coat is best made up in boiled or felted wools that do not fray when cut.

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: Boiled or felted wools that do not fray when cut.

Note: To make the Florence Coat in a woven fabric, download pocket/pocket lining pieces (4 print-at-home pages) and woven fabric sewing instructions from Tessuti Fabrics here. You will need to purchase an extra 20 cm of fabric and additional notions.

Fabric requirements: 130 cm wide fabric: 2.40 - 3.10 m // 150 cm wide fabric: 2.25 - 2.50 m.

Sizing: Petite/0 - 4 (approx. UK 8/10 – 24, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: 1.20 m of tear-away Vilene.

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Nancy Altilia
Simple-to-make statement coat

I’m a pushover for a big coat in an even bigger colour.  When I saw the Florence Coat pattern, I pictured it in magenta.  The periwinkle blue was a bit of a compromise, but I love it.
The Tessuti pattern is very nice.  Mine is in a boiled wool/poly blend, which is a recommended fabric, but there are also instructions and an add on to make the coat in woven fabrics (facings, etc). I’d never made a boiled wool garment, so the detailed construction steps were very useful.  I found the lap-stitched pieces a bit painstaking at first, but I was flying by the time the last seams were put in.
The fit is very loose and forgiving.  A sweater (jumper?) will easily fit under with the coat’s deep armholes and generous sleeves.  There is no provision for front closure, but I may add a snap or two given the snow and cold we get here.

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Nancy Altilia
Simple-to-make statement coat

I’m a pushover for a big coat in an even bigger colour.  When I saw the Florence Coat pattern, I pictured it in magenta.  The periwinkle blue was a bit of a compromise, but I love it.
The Tessuti pattern is very nice.  Mine is in a boiled wool/poly blend, which is a recommended fabric, but there are also instructions and an add on to make the coat in woven fabrics (facings, etc). I’d never made a boiled wool garment, so the detailed construction steps were very useful.  I found the lap-stitched pieces a bit painstaking at first, but I was flying by the time the last seams were put in.
The fit is very loose and forgiving.  A sweater (jumper?) will easily fit under with the coat’s deep armholes and generous sleeves.  There is no provision for front closure, but I may add a snap or two given the snow and cold we get here.