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Vogue Jacket V8930

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Buy the V8930 jacket sewing pattern from Vogue® Patterns. It's perfect for an advanced beginner/intermediate dressmaker. This very loose-fitting wrap jacket has front extending into collar and a narrow hem. A and B: Single-layer, wrong side shows, and inside/outside pockets. C: Lined, side pockets. B and C: Shaped hemline.

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: A, B: Medium weight wool, fleece, boiled wool // C: Crepe, silk tweed, jersey // Also for B: Double-sided fabrics.

Note: Unsuitable for obvious diagonals. Fabric requirement allows for nap, one-way design or shading. Extra fabric may be needed to match design or for shrinkage.

Sizing: Y (XS-S-M), ZZ (L-XL-XXL), approx. UK sizes Y (4 – 10), ZZ (12 – 24). based on our standardised size chart . Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

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Karen L
Stylish Schmoo Coat

I'm a very experienced home sewist and yet I've never made an unlined coat before. This is a very simple yet stylish coat, and now I'm happy to make more unlined coats, so long as I'm using boiled wool. What a revelation! It doesn't fray, it drapes beautifully and is warm and snuggly. I'm normally a size 6 in conventional patterns (32" bust) with very long limbs so I made the size SM. I lengthened the sleeves by an inch, and because I stupidly didn't buy enough, I went for a length somewhere in between the A and C length which is actually perfect for me. Modifications: I used the side pockets from C, not the patch pockets. I lined the sleeves only, which meant they there was some blind stitching at the arm hole. I attached the lining at the sleeve hem, pressed the seam allowance at the sleeve cap, turned inside and hand stitched it to hold it in place and seal the armhole seam. I stay stitched the edges at 1/4", not 1" so no additional trimming. I would definitely make another one, and it only took a half day (it took me a full day but I had problems following simple instructions - somehow, my brain shorted out throughout the process).