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Our NEW Verona Jacket Pattern - Sew Tessuti Blog
Our NEW Verona Jacket Pattern - Sew Tessuti Blog
Introducing our latest pattern – the Verona Jacket. This cropped boxy style features extended shoulders, collar, a peaked hemline at front, centre back seam, front shoulder darts and two-piece bracelet length sleeves. Recommend fabrics for this jacket are non-fraying boiled wools, boiled...
Our NEW Verona Jacket Pattern - Sew Tessuti Blog
Pona Jacket
Pona Jacket
The Pona Jacket is a modern outer layer that is easy to make and style. An extra-wide facing allows this unlined jacket to drape open in the front, no closures necessary! Pona has an oversized blazer feel, complete with pockets and a statement lapel. Make a modern, cropped Pona in linen for warmer weather or a longer jacket in wool for fall and winter. Pona is a perfect beginner jacket pattern! Size Range: 0-30
Pona Jacket
Cristy || Love You Sew on Instagram: “#Ad || I’ve been test-driving my new Clare Coat and I’m in love!!! ❤️ It might be the extra hours I spent getting it juuust right, but I’m…”
Cristy || Love You Sew on Instagram: “#Ad || I’ve been test-driving my new Clare Coat and I’m in love!!! ❤️ It might be the extra hours I spent getting it juuust right, but I’m…”
#Ad || I’ve been test-driving my new Clare Coat and I’m in love!!! ❤️ It might be the extra hours I spent getting it juuust right, but I’m so pleased with how the coat looks, feels and wears. It’s exactly what I wanted in outerwear. 🙌🏼 I wondered if I might need an additional thinsulate layer since I used rayon for the lining. I decided against it and this coat is still nice and toasty ♨️. You can follow my whole coat-making process in my highlights...buckle up though, because there are a lot of videos 😆🤷🏻‍♀️Call it practice because I definitely would like to get more video content out to you this...
Cristy || Love You Sew on Instagram: “#Ad || I’ve been test-driving my new Clare Coat and I’m in love!!! ❤️ It might be the extra hours I spent getting it juuust right, but I’m…”