Morning Dew Sewing Pattern – College Jacket | PDF Download | Sizes 86-152
Morning Dew Sewing Pattern – College Jacket | PDF Download | Sizes 86-152
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The Morgentau jacket pattern is a versatile sewing pattern for a varsity jacket that you can customize. Whether classic, sporty, or playful – with various paneling options, pocket choices, and necklines, you can create the look exactly as you envision it.
The pattern is designed for stretchy fabrics such as sweat, jersey, fleece or boiled wool , making the jacket perfect for transitional seasons or as an extra layer in winter .
For information on fabric requirements and more, take a look at the instructions here -->
Variants & Design Options
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Partitioning options & pockets:
- Various division options for creative color combinations
- Side pockets or patch pockets for practical storage space
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Neckline variations:
- Cuffs for the classic college look
- Collar for a simple look
- Hood for a sporty & comfortable option
- Ruffle option for a girly touch
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Perfect for various fabrics:
- Sweat & Jersey for a light transitional jacket
- Fleece or boiled wool for a warm autumn/winter jacket
- Ideal as an extra layer under a winter jacket
Whether as a casual college jacket, a warm autumn jacket or a playful girl's jacket with ruffles – with this sewing pattern you can create new favorite pieces again and again.
I appreciate your feedback and an honest review – your support helps me to design more creative sewing patterns!
What you get
✔ PDF sewing pattern with DIN A4 & A0 files (incl. layers & seam allowance)
✔ Projector file with layers for easy cropping
✔ Detailed step-by-step instructions with pictures
✔ Separate pattern sheets for elastic and non-elastic fabrics
📌 Note: This is a PDF sewing pattern , not a finished garment!
Information on commercial use
All rights to this eBook belong to Christiane Knöpfle - kindskoepfle. Selling clothing sewn using this pattern requires a commercial license. You can obtain this license here in the shop.
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