You will need:
Fabric width 120 cm
If the fabric has no direction you can use 25 cm less
EU 32-38/UK 4-8/US 0-4 2.7 m
EU 40-48/UK 10-20/US 6-16
3 m
EU 50-54/UK 22-26/US 18-22 3.3 m
Fabric width 140 cm
If the fabric has no direction you can use 25 cm less
EU 32-38/UK 4-8/US 0-4 2.4 m
EU 40-48/UK 10-20/US 6-16 2.8 m
EU 50-54/UK 22-26/US 18-22 3.2 m
Interfacing width 90 cm
EU 32-54/UK 4-26/US 0-22 1m
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No. 27 Berlin - Version 2
An unlined coat with a jewel neckline, woulumes sleeves and high slits in the sideseams.
Fabric choice:
Medium to heavy weight woven fabric wool, linen, heavy silk or punto-Milano. The final look of the garment will depend on the type of fabric you choose
Find Your Size:
Take your measurement according to the measurement chart. Choose the size closest to your measurement print the measurement chart here
Fitting:
We recommend that you always make a muslin before you cut the fashion fabric, to make sure your finished style will fit you perfectly.
Cutting Fabric
On each pattern piece, you will find a capital letter. On the cutting layout plan, you will find the same capital letters so that you can easily see which pattern pieces to use for the view you have chosen.
YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING PATTERN PIECES:
A,B,D,E,F,G
Sewing
NOTE! The Pattern Has 1 Cm Seam Allowances Included Unless Otherwise Noted.
1. Cut all your pieces in fabric and interfacing as needed.
2. Press interfacing to the front and neck facing (D) & (E) the build in facing on front piece (A) and the sleeve facing (G)
3. Sew the darts on the front pieces (A) with right sides together. Fold according to the markings. Press towards centre front
4. Sew the darts on the back pieces (B) with right sides together. Fold according to the markings. Press towards center back
5. Sew the darts on the sleeves (F) with right sides together. Fold according to the markings. Press the darts upwards.
6. Finish the raw edges of:
You can finish by overclocking, making a zig-zag or with bias tape.
Center front
Bottom on both front and back
Side seams - see how to overlock the angle
Shoulder seams
Inner seam of the sleeves.
The long straight side of the sleeve facing (G)
7. Sew front and back pieces together at shoulder seams, right sides together. Press seams open.
8. Sew front and back pieces together in the side seams, right sides together. Stop at the marking and press seams open.
9. Sew the neck facing pieces (E &D) together at the shoulder seams matching notches, right sides together. Press seams open.
10. Finish the long edge of the neck facing.
11. Sew the front of the neck facing to the front of the coat at the neckline, matching notches, right sides together. Press seam towards neck facing. See the drawing below.
12. Attach the neck facing to the neck of the coat. Pair the shoulder seam of the neck facing and the coat on top of each other. Press seam allowance towards the facing of the coat.
13. Clip notches and Understitch the facing, making sure you catch the seam allowance. Turn the facing to the wrong side.
14. Sew the sleeves, right sides together. Press seams open .
15. Sew the sleeve facing, right sides together. Press seams open.
16. Place the Sleeve facing to the bottom of the sleeve, right sides together and the sleeve facing to the sleeve.
17. Clip notches to the seam allowance and understitch the sleeve facing to the sleeve, turn and press.
18. Sew two ease stitches 0.5 cm and 1.5 cm from the edge of the sleeve head. 10 cm on each side of the top-notch.
19. Attach the sleeve to the armscye matching notches at the shoulder seam and front piece (A). See guide
20. Finish the edge of the armscye. Press the seam towards the sleeve.
Hemming
21. Start by sewing all six corners on front and back pieces by folding the slanted edge in half right sides together and sew along the open edge.
22. Turn and press the hemline, the front edge and slits with 5 cm.
23. Hem the coat either with a catchstitch for an invisible hemline or make a top stitch 4.5 cm from the folded edge.