This is a free sewing pattern for a jacket-style short coat. Seam allowances are already included, so you can use the pattern as is.
The back darts are taken at the center back, giving the coat a slightly different silhouette. If you want a more fitted shape, add waist darts to the front bodice pattern.
This pattern can be useful when making a slim-fit jacket for cosplay costumes. You can also modify the sleeve design to a simpler style for easier sewing.
For everyday wear, adding a lining and making the button area a concealed placket can give the coat a more polished look.
After printing, align the pages along the join lines, cut, and use the pattern directly as it already includes seam allowances.
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(1) Sew and iron down the darts.
(2) Make a "Pocket" ("Breast flap" is sewn together and turned inside out)
(3) Sew the "Pocket" to the pocket position.
* If you don't need "Pocket", please reduce it.
(4) Fold "Front Body" at the folding line and make a buttonhole on one side.
* Weave in the neck and hem area first for a clean look.
(5) Serging the sides and shoulders of the "Body", sew them together, and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(6) Turn "Collar" over after sewing it together, and sew it between "Body" and "Collar".
(7) Serging the sides of "Sleeve", sew them together and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(8) Serging the hem of the "Sleeve", fold up 0.5 inch and sew it with a sewing machine.
(9) After sewing the "Sleeve" to the "Body", Serging the armholes.
(10) Sew on the buttons.
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