Atelier Jupe Pattern-Inez Jacket PDF Pattern

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This is a PDF Pattern

This is a digital PDF pattern. 

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Inez is a summer jacket for easy wear that combines really nice with jeans and a top. The geometrical shapes of the front and back give endless opportunities for colour blocking. You can make the jacket in a plain fabric as well as in a printed fabric for a kimono inspired garment. Inez has large, topstitched pockets at the front and a subtle lapel collar. The dropped sleeves are half-long and wide.

This is a digital pdf pattern, you'll receive an email to download the pattern sheet in A4 and A0 size and sewing description. The pdf is a layered pdf with 2 lines per size: the cutting and the stitching line. You need to select only the size you need (unclick all other layers, otherwise you will print all sizes and too many lines). Find a tutorial here!

The seam allowances are included on the pattern sheet.

Supplies/Materials

  • fabric: see table below
  • matching thread
  • iron-on interfacing: 40 cm

Fabric advice

Choose a light to medium weight fabric like cotton, tencel, viscose, polyester, linen,...

Difficulty: 2/4

Digital Product Safety Warnings

The product (digital pattern) itself does not directly fall under physical product safety requirements; however, the following aspects are addressed:

GPSR Article 3: The digital pattern does not pose direct risks to consumers. The user assumes responsibility for the materials and processes used to create the finished product.

GPSR Article 7: This pattern complies with GPSR Article 7, ensuring all safety-related information is provided clearly and comprehensively.

Digital Accessibility: The digital file has been tested for accessibility and is free of known harmful software or malware at the time of publishing.