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Let's take a stroll in Deauville, Normandy.
Imagine yourself on the boardwalk, ice cream in hand, looking out at the blue sky, the beach and the sea. Opposite you is Le Havre. It was from Le Havre that I imagined this jacket.
The Deauville jacket, classy thanks to its princess cut-outs and casual at the same time, makes for a practical, timeless piece in your wardrobe.
It goes equally well with a skirt, a dress or jeans.
The jacket presents no major difficulties, and step-by-step videos and an assembly booklet guide you through your creation.
After completing this project, you'll know how to apply a jacket lining with ease, and how to sew princess cut-outs with a master's hand!
Fully lined, it can be sewn in a multitude of fabrics. Mix fabrics and linings, find styles that represent you and, above all, have fun!
You'll find a PDF version in your mailbox after purchase:
- The A4 PDF pattern to print and assemble
- A0 pattern sheet
- Illustrated assembly booklet with links to step-by-step videos
- Cutting and printing instructions and an assembly plan for the A4 PDF.
Sewing margins included
Level: intermediate
Sizes: 34 to 52
Fabric and haberdashery requirements
-Fabric and matching thread
-Lining
-3 or 4 buttons depending on button size chosen
-Woven fusible web
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Customer service available from 8 a.m to 6 p.m every working day.
Metric requirements for DEAUVILLE, based on a 140 cm web width
Sizes 34 to 44: Fabric 140 cm - lining 120 cm - fusible web 65 cm
Sizes 46 to 48: 160 cm fabric - 120 cm lining - 65 cm fusible interfacing
Sizes 50 to 52: Fabric 180 cm - lining 140 cm - Iron-on 65 cm
Recommended fabric types:Warp and weft fabrics, i.e. woven fabrics rather than knitted fabrics (like knits). Choose a strong fabric for a beautiful look, and a lighter fabric for a more relaxed effect.
For the final versions sewn to prepare this model, I used tweed, light herringbone wool, lined corduroy, denim or quilted cotton gauze.
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Let's take a stroll in Deauville, Normandy.
Imagine yourself on the boardwalk, ice cream in hand, looking out at the blue sky, the beach and the sea. Opposite you is Le Havre. It was from Le Havre that I imagined this jacket.
The Deauville jacket, classy thanks to its princess cut-outs and casual at the same time, makes for a practical, timeless piece in your wardrobe.
It goes equally well with a skirt, a dress or jeans.
The jacket presents no major difficulties, and step-by-step videos and an assembly booklet guide you through your creation.
After completing this project, you'll know how to apply a jacket lining with ease, and how to sew princess cut-outs with a master's hand!
Fully lined, it can be sewn in a multitude of fabrics. Mix fabrics and linings, find styles that represent you and, above all, have fun!
You'll find a PDF version in your mailbox after purchase:
- The A4 PDF pattern to print and assemble
- A0 pattern sheet
- Illustrated assembly booklet with links to step-by-step videos
- Cutting and printing instructions and an assembly plan for the A4 PDF.
Sewing margins included
Level: intermediate
Sizes: 34 to 52
Fabric and haberdashery requirements
-Fabric and matching thread
-Lining
-3 or 4 buttons depending on button size chosen
-Woven fusible web
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