Guide for No. 22 as a short jacket with a patch pocket

 

You have welcomed No. 22 Tangier, which is my newest sewing pattern, so nicely! There has been a huge request for a new coat sewing pattern as I haven't had a new one since No. 4 London.

It has been a long process to release No. 22 Tangier finally; I tell you a lot more about that HERE. The long waiting game has made it possible for me to experiment a lot more with the pattern before its release than I usually would.

My experiments ended up being this guide I want to share with you today. I have made a No. 22 Tangier in a short jacket version with a pocket on the front. And I've had a few cosy nights in the sofa embroidering on the pocket.

I've been so happy with the result, and I've made a No. 7 Vanløse pants in the same fabric. In this way, I have a nice set which I can use for parties or everyday use, almost as if the jacket is a blazer. But I've also used it on its own. In spring and summer, I've used it as a light jacket, an extra layer to my outfit in the winter. - And good pants that fit can you never have too many off!

The only thing I've done is shorten the pattern with X centimetres, and I've made a patch pocket. To which you can get the pattern.

I hope this could give you some inspiration on using your coat sewing pattern all year round!

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