Basic sewing instructions are included in the paper pattern.
This is a jersey outfit pattern that has been requested by many users.
The pattern is designed so you can create your own ribbing for the neckline and sleeve cuffs, allowing you to reproduce a wider rib style.
The pockets are real welt pockets, not dummy ones, so they are slightly more advanced.
* If you prefer an easier method, you can make dummy pockets instead.
After printing, align the pages along the guide lines, tape them together, and cut out the pattern.
* Seam allowances are included in the pattern, so you can use it as is.
(1) Serge/overlock the side edges of the "Front bodice" (the zipper area will be finished later) and the "Front bodice side".
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) Sew the "Front bodice" and the "Front bodice side" together, then press the seam allowance open.
(3) Make a welt pocket on the "Body".
(4) Sew flat bias tape to the "Sleeve".
* Use the same material when attaching the bias tape.
(5) Sew the "Back bodice" and the yoke together, serge/overlock the seam allowance, then press the seam allowance downward.
(6) Sew the shoulders and sides of the "Body", serge/overlock the edges, then press the seam allowance downward.
(7) Serge/overlock the side edges of the "Sleeve", sew them together, and press the seam allowance open.
(8) Make pintucks on the inside of the "Sleeve" rib, then sew it together to form a loop for insertion.
(9) Insert the "Sleeve" rib into the "Sleeve" and sew.
(10) Sew the "Front bodice" rib and "Back bodice" rib together, insert them into the hem of the "Body", and sew to secure.
* The rib is shorter than the "Body", so adjust the length depending on the fabric thickness and stretch.
(11) Make pintucks on the inside of the neckline rib, then insert it into the neckline and sew to secure.
(12) Finish the center front edges together and apply stay tape.
(13) Attach the zipper.
(14) Apply fusible interfacing to the "Back bodice hem trim", sew it together, and press it into shape for insertion.
(15) Sew the "Back bodice hem trim" at the designated position on the "Body".
(16) Sew the "Sleeve" to the "Body", then serge/overlock the edges.