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Infinity is a very oversized short jacket. I revisited the typical bomber by modifying some
classic details. The Infinity jacket has a drawstring at the bottom of the garment so you can
tighten or loosen your hem. This gives the cut a blousant look. You can create your own
version of the infinity jacket (see next page), i.e. with or without a bomber collar, with or without front patch pockets.
pockets on the front or not, a drawstring with elastic at the bottom of the sleeves, a lining or not.
All materials are possible: tweed, denim, gabardine, quilted, velvet, cotton satin.... .
You can really have fun with this jacket, and that's what's so great about it. The jacket remains fairly simple to sew,
perhaps a little above beginner level (depending on your version, no collar and no lining, for example,
much easier). I've sewn 2 Infinity versions with 2 completely different fabrics so you can
what you can do. You'll have two assembly guides with photos for each
each version.
Sizes 34 to 44.
You'll immediately be emailed a zip file containing:
- A4 PDF pattern with explanatory booklet.
- The A0 file
Infinity is a very oversized short jacket. I revisited the bomber jacket style by modifying some
classic details. The Infinity jacket has a drawstring at the bottom of the garment so
you can tighten or loosen the hem. This gives the cut a blousy feel. You can create your own version of the infinity jacket (see next page), by adding a bomber-style collar or not, patch pockets on the front or not, a drawstring with elastic at the bottom of the sleeves, and lining or not.
Any fabric is possible: tweed, denim, gabardine, quilted, velvet, cotton sateen, etc.
You can really have fun with this jacket, and that's what's great about it. The jacket is quite simple to sew, perhaps a little above beginner level (it all depends on your version; without a collar or lining, for example, it's much easier). I sewed two Infinity versions with two completely different fabrics so you could see what could be achieved. You'll find two assembly guides with photos for each version.
Sizes 34 to 44.
You will immediately receive a zipped file by email containing:
- The A4 PDF pattern with the instruction booklet.
- The A0 file
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Recommended fabrics:
Tweed, quilted, wool, denim, gabardine....
Supplies for tweed version:
Fabric: Width x 2m, 2.3m for
sizes 42, 44
1 x 50cm zip; Thermo-adhesive for collar
6.5m bias; 50cm elastic 1cm high
spools of thread
Supplies for khaki quilted version:
Fabric: Width x 2m, 2.3m for
sizes 42, 44
4 snaps; 15m bias.
spools of thread
Recommended fabrics:
Tweed, quilted, wool, denim, gabardine, etc.
Materials for the tweed version:
Fabric: Width x 2m, 2.3m for
sizes 42, 44
1 50cm zipper; Iron-on adhesive for the collar
6.5m of bias binding; 50cm of elastic, 1cm long
Spools of thread
Materials for the khaki quilted version:
Fabric: Width x 2m, 2.3m for
sizes 42, 44
4 snap fasteners; 15m of bias binding
Spools of thread
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Infinity is a very oversized short jacket. I revisited the typical bomber by modifying some
classic details. The Infinity jacket has a drawstring at the bottom of the garment so you can
tighten or loosen your hem. This gives the cut a blousant look. You can create your own
version of the infinity jacket (see next page), i.e. with or without a bomber collar, with or without front patch pockets.
pockets on the front or not, a drawstring with elastic at the bottom of the sleeves, a lining or not.
All materials are possible: tweed, denim, gabardine, quilted, velvet, cotton satin.... .
You can really have fun with this jacket, and that's what's so great about it. The jacket remains fairly simple to sew,
perhaps a little above beginner level (depending on your version, no collar and no lining, for example,
much easier). I've sewn 2 Infinity versions with 2 completely different fabrics so you can
what you can do. You'll have two assembly guides with photos for each
each version.
Sizes 34 to 44.
You'll immediately be emailed a zip file containing:
- A4 PDF pattern with explanatory booklet.
- The A0 file
Infinity is a very oversized short jacket. I revisited the bomber jacket style by modifying some
classic details. The Infinity jacket has a drawstring at the bottom of the garment so
you can tighten or loosen the hem. This gives the cut a blousy feel. You can create your own version of the infinity jacket (see next page), by adding a bomber-style collar or not, patch pockets on the front or not, a drawstring with elastic at the bottom of the sleeves, and lining or not.
Any fabric is possible: tweed, denim, gabardine, quilted, velvet, cotton sateen, etc.
You can really have fun with this jacket, and that's what's great about it. The jacket is quite simple to sew, perhaps a little above beginner level (it all depends on your version; without a collar or lining, for example, it's much easier). I sewed two Infinity versions with two completely different fabrics so you could see what could be achieved. You'll find two assembly guides with photos for each version.
Sizes 34 to 44.
You will immediately receive a zipped file by email containing:
- The A4 PDF pattern with the instruction booklet.
- The A0 file
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