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Simple instructions are included on the pattern.
This is a pattern for a slim, tight-fitting stand-collar jacket, which has been frequently requested.
The collar resembles a Chinese-style collar, while the body gives the impression of a school uniform.
The design is slim, with a narrow, small stand collar and a slightly cropped length.
Since it's a tight fit, if you're unsure about the size, choosing one size up is recommended.
The simple lines and stand collar have an easy structure that only requires sandwiching with a facing.
For those who want a lining, there is a facing line marked on the pattern that you can use as a guide.
With its simple design, this pattern is highly suitable as a base material for custom modifications.
After printing, align and adhere along the matching lines, then cut to use. Seam allowances are included, so you can use the pattern as is.
The production process is explained with translation software.
This garment does not include a lining. If a lining is required, facing lines are provided on each bodice piece, so please add seam allowances to those areas when using them.
(1) Apply fusible interlining to "Front facing (right front)," "Front facing (left front)," "Back facing," and "Stand collar."
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) After sewing "Front facing (right front)," "Front facing (left front)," and "Back facing" together, split the seam allowance with an iron, then serge/overlock the outer edges.
(3) Sew the "Stand collar" together, turn it right side out, and press it into shape.
(4) Serge/overlock the shoulder and side seams of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice," as well as the side seams of the "Sleeve."
(5) Sew the "Back center" of the "Back bodice" and the shoulder and side seams of the "bodice" together, then split the seam allowance with an iron.
(6) Serge/overlock the hem of the "bodice," then enclose the "Stand collar" with the "Facing" and sew them together.
(7) After sewing the "Sleeve" together, split the seam allowance with an iron.
(8) After serging/overlocking the sleeve hem, fold it up 1 cm on the inside and stitch it in place.
(9) Sew the "Sleeve" to the "bodice."
(10) After attaching the "Sleeve," serge/overlock the armhole seams.
(11) Make buttonholes on the "bodice" and attach the buttons.
(12) Attach the snap buttons and sew on the hooks.
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