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Sew to Grow - The Bespoke Blazer

¥ 2,248

Dress to impress, day or night, in the Bespoke Blazer. Make the 3/4 sleeve version out of rayon for a flirty casual feel, or use a structured linen for a posh polished look. The back seaming contours to create a figure flattering shape, and the front panels cascade back to reveal the lining. Great opportunity to add a pop of color!

SKU: SP-SG-CT-BB Categories: ,
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Description

Sizing: 8-22
Bust: 33″ – 48″
View images for size tables and more information on sizing.

Sewing level:
Intermediate

Notions: no additional notions needed

Fabric Recommendations:
Rayon, voile, lawn, chambray, linen, and other light to medium weight woven fabrics.

Fabric Requirements:
Note: Based on directional 44″ (110 cm) wide fabric.
Main Fabric: approx. 2.08 yd / 190 cm
Lining Fabric: approx. 0.82 yd / 75 cm

See other Sew to Grow Pattern here

Pattern includes:
Sewing instructions
Tiled print-at-home PDF (layered)
A0 copy shop file (layered)
Projector file (layered)

Notes:
Your digital (pdf) sewing pattern and instructions will be available for download immediately after purchase. If you have any problem accessing the files, please don’t hesitate to contact me. This pattern is for your personal use only.

We can’t wait to see what you make! @indybindyfabrics #thebespokeblazer

Additional information

Garment Type

Blazer
Coat

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