A fabulous weekend piece to have in your wardrobe, use contrast rib to give a point of difference to your top. The zip front makes this an easy throw on sweat top and the zip pockets are an optional feature.
Fabric Suggestion & Description
Knit, Velour, Sweat Fabric, Fleecy
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
d********e (verified owner) – :
Really happy with this pattern. I made in polar fleece without rib trim, just extending the bottom. Collar works really well in polar fleece. Zipped pockets are really intuitively positioned and are a good size for essentials. Like the cut and it is both warm and smart. Will be making more of these. A quick sew and will be regularly worn. Another wardrobe winner!
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
g***************y (verified owner) – :
Easy enough to make and fits well. I am pleased with the result.
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
j**y (verified owner) – :
This was a fun jacket to make which turned out beautifully. I made it from a printed knit with matching ribbed material for the collar, bottom and cuffs. My cuffs are a bit large; thus,I’ll have to adjust, but I attribute this to my enthusiasm over how easily the jacket went together (the directions are clear) and in my enthusiasm,I did not double check the pattern fit so it was indeed my fault. The top stitching adds so much to the appearance of the garment. The zipper was so easy to put in although I did a running hand baste to make sure that my bottom ribbing would line up precisely with the bottom edge of the jacket. The extra 10 minutes paid off, all lined up, and it’s ready to wear.