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The
Sanuk Jacket pattern is easy to use and creates a comfortable, unlined
jacket wearable with slacks, blouses or dresses. It is designed
for sewers who wish to mix fabrics to highlight a special fabric
(such as ikats, brocades, or batiks) in the bodice, cuff and trim.
Other fabrics such as medium to heavy weight cottons or silks work
as well. This creates a distinctive jacket personalized to your
taste.
Pattern Package Includes
•
FulI-sized pattern pieces for sizes Petite,
Small, Medium and Large.
• Instructions for Cutting and Sewing
including shortening and lengthening the
pattern and conversion to Extra Large sizes.
Suggested Fabrics
•
Medium to heavy weight cotton or silk
• Medium weight handwoven border ikats
in cotton
Notions
Interfacing
(1/2 yd), three to four 3/4" buttons, 1/8 yd
pocket lining, thread to match, shoulder pads (optional)
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Finished
Garment Size
Ease in design and comfort are included.
Center Back Length: 24"
Bust Size:
Petite 37"
Small
41"
Medium
45"
Large
51"
Circumference at hem:
Petite
41"
Small
45"
Medium
49"
Large
53"
Yardage
Requirements**
36" fabric
width 3 yards
45" fabric width 2 3/4 yards
Add 1/2 yard to above for optional bias-cut collar.
Using two contrasting fabrics (see pattern
cover)
36" fabric width
Ikat/Speciality fabric: l
yd for Center Front, Center Back, Cuff, Pocket trim
Contrasting fabric: 2 yds
for Front and Back Bodice Sides, Sleeves, Pocket, Collar
(Add 1/2 yard for optional bias-cut
collar.)
45" fabric width
Ikat/Speciality fabric: 3/4
yd for Center Front, Center Back, Cuff, Pocket trim
Contrasting fabric: 2 yds
for Front and Back Bodice Sides, Sleeves, Pocket, Collar
(Add 1/2 yard for optional bias-cut
collar.)
NOTE**
The
measurements are estimates and do not include changes for pattern
alterations, matching designs, or directional fabrics.
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