- Traditional fitted biker jacket
- Revere collar
- Angled front zip
- Zip pockets
- Zip sleeve openings
- Princess line shaping
- Panelled three-piece sleeves
- Non-functional studs
- Fully lined
Leather, drill, wool or any woven fabric that will support zips.
Trims
- 1 x front metal open ended zip: 50cm (20") long for sizes 4 -12, 52cm (21") long for sizes 14 – 20, 54cm (22") long for sizes 22 – 30
- 2 x metal regular sleeve zips 15cm (6") all sizes
- 2 x metal regular pocket zips 15cm (6") all sizes
- 4 x metal studs for revere & collar, 12mm ( 1/2") all sizes (optional)
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Multi-Size
b*************y (verified owner) – :
I upcycled some old jeans for fabric to make this jacket. Style is what I wanted and this pattern had it all. I love my finished jacket but struggled making it because of very minimal instructions included with the pattern. Online blogs are available and help tremendously. I also emailed the pattern company several times with questions and they responded eagerly to my every question. I plan to make my next Ziggi out of leather.
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Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
B********o (verified owner) – :
Great design elements and not hard to put together if you have basic sewing skills. I had so many compliments for my Ziggy already.
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Multi-Size
d*******d (verified owner) – :
Very happy with the finished jacket. I received a few compliments. This was my toile before I start on the leather.
Was surprised to see a reference to another web site in the tutorial. But I didn’t find it much help. Luckily I’ve been sewing for a while so could work it out for myself.