This is a free sewing pattern and tutorial for a poncho coat with a gentle diamond-shaped silhouette.
Because a single piece of fabric is not wide enough for this design, the pattern includes joined panels for both the poncho body and the hood.
The front opening is secured with buttons, making it practical for layering and everyday wear.
The pattern is beginner-friendly and already includes seam allowances, so you can start sewing right away.
Once printed, cut along the join lines. The pattern includes all necessary margins for seams.
The production process is explained with translation software.
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(1) Stitch the "Placket Front" with interfacing,Sew the sides together,Iron the sides together to form a shape that can be easily tucked in.
(2) Serging the sides of "Front Body" and "Back Body",Stitch them together,Press seam allowances open with an iron.
* If it is difficult to iron the shape, settle it by stitching.
(3) Serging around the hem,Fold up 0.5 inch with an iron,Sew with a sewing machine.
(4) Serging around the outside of the "Hood",Sew it together,Press seam allowances open with an iron.
* If it is difficult to iron on the shape, settle it by stitching.
(5) Sew "Hood" onto "Body",Serging seam allowance.
(6) From seam allowance Fold line,Serging from the Fold line to the front of the Hood,Iron down the front of the "Hood" from the fold line,Sew it on the sewing machine.
(7) Sew the "Placket Front",make buttonholes at the buttonhole positions,Sew on a button.
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