No. 10 Stockholm from the archives


 

It's quite a few years ago that No. 10 Stockholm was released for the first time. On Monday, we rereleased the pattern in all sizes from 32 to 54.

 

Although it's a pattern that many of my students love, and I've seen a lot of stitching on Instagram, it's not a pattern I've made many of myself.

 

No. 10 Stockholm is one of the "easier" jackets I have. It's actually a good pattern if you need to sew your first jacket. There are some really good sewing techniques in, as you get to work with lining, sleeve fish, made a sleeve with ease and shoulder pads. And then there are no difficult pockets or collars.

 

I went into the archive and wanted to see what I had of old Stockholm pictures for myself, and it turned out that it was not that many. All my blazer jackets are mostly made based on my own base pattern.

 

It's no secret that I like a lot of details and a list of higher difficulties. Therefore, I have been able to find pictures of all the makes. I have always added extra details afterwards.

 

This white jacket has got another peplum with pleats. I have a free guide, which you can get here.

 

The grey Stockholm you see here is made as a set together with a No. 16 Sevilla skirt. This version of the jacket has got a little more drama. The collar is a shawl collar. There is also a guide on here.

 

And then, of course, there are the completely original versions. These photos were taken as the official photos. And it is also beautiful! It is classic, has a good fit and highlights the waist nicely.