The Assembly Line

The Assembly Line Hoodie Parka

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Buy the Hoodie Parka sewing pattern from The Assembly Line. The Hoodie Parka has an A-line shape for a relaxed fit. The hood is high at the front which gives good protection for cold days, as well as creating a stylish detail. The large front pockets have flaps and the coat closes with snaps.

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: Heavy weight fabrics, such as canvas, twill, panama, denim.

Fabric requirements: 140-150 cm wide fabric: XS 2.6 m / S 2.7 m / M 2.8 m / L 3.0 m / XL 3.1 m / 2XL 3.3 m.

Sizing: XS – 2XL (approx. UK 8 – 24/26, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements. Note this pattern is currently only available in sizes up to 2XL (even though 3XL appears on the size chart).

Notions: Fusible interfacing; eight 15-17 mm snaps or 20-24 mm buttons.

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AnnaEff
Lined Hoodie Parka -The Assembly Line

Finally done! I started this TAL Hoodie Parka during fall, as part of my "fabric roulette" (where I ask my sewing buddies for a number, and force myself to use the corresponding number from my stash on Trello). I love it, but struggled a bit with the self drafted lining.
All fabrics are from my stash: the gorgeous printed cotton canvas (Pompelmona from Borås cotton studio) were once draperies in my childhood home (in the seventies), the lining was a beast to handle and has been in my stash for a few years. I didn't have enough of the lining fabric so I used a small scrap from my wedding dress for the inside yoke. I also added ribbed cuffs to the lining sleeves, not seen in the photos (it was actually the cuff fabric that was drawn in the fabric roulette!).
I added an embroidery ("FEMINIST") to the back. I am really chuffed!

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Claire Cooper
Black Hoodie Parka

So I've had this pattern in mind for ages and eventually received it as a Christmas present. I also had vouchers to buy fabric, so settled on a black twill/ drill fabric. perfect for this pattern and stable and easy to work with.

I cut a size small (I've done this for the Hoodie Dress from TAL and found it perfect). While this coat does fit me If I wanted to layer up underneath it I might find it a bit tight. So the small size is fine for my lightweight summer version, but if you are wanting something to take you through the cooler months I'd be tempted to go up. TBH I'm borderline between the small and medium anyway.

As with all Assembly Line patterns they are very economical with fabric requirements. If the pattern says you need 2.1m - then you need exactly that amount and there won't be more than a few scraps left over.

I did use slightly less than the required fabric as I decided to make a fully lined version and cut some of the pieces from my lining fabric. The pattern is not lined except for the hood and yoke. I used spotty green cotton to line the body and regular lining fabric for the sleeves.

The instructions for the pattern are comprehensive and an ambitious beginner with a bit of experience could attempt this, but it is more of an intermediate pattern. I didn't follow the order of construction as I had to add in my lining, so I used prior sewing experience to construct this. It did involve a bit of head-scratching at times but I figured it out in the end.

This is a super cool pattern and well worth the time taken to make it. I love the high neckline and poppers on the front. While I made this with a cotton drill, it would work really well in waxed cotton or waterproof fabric. You can read more over on my blog.