Pattern Making Women’s Traditional Jackets: Spencer
In this e-dossier, you will find instruction on pattern construction for traditional jackets (spencer) for women.15,80 €
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In this e-dossier, you will find instruction on pattern construction for four traditional jackets (spencer) for women and a basic spencer block in size 40.
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Content:
Basic spencer block in size 40
Details classic high-necked traditional jacket:
- single breasted jacket with fitted peplum
- button placket with piped buttonholes
- stand-up collar with opening in centre front
- Viennese seams in front and back
- piped pockets
- slit with wide overlap at centre back
- two-pieces sleeves with classic sleeve slits
- length in c.b.: 54.5 cm
Details modern traditional jacket with puff sleeves
- single breasted slim fit traditional jacket
- button fastening with diagonal stitching
- princess seam in the front
- front peplum with pleat
- shoulder seam moved to the back
- lowered neckline at the back
- Viennese seam at the back
- back peplum with box pleat in c.b.
- 7/8 sleeves with gathering in sleeve cap
- length at centre back: 48.0 cm
Details short traditional jacket with wide collar:
- waist length single breasted jacket
- wide roof collar with lapel separation
- front part with two waist darts each
- back part with two Viennese seams each
- pleated upper sleeve
- open lower sleeve with darts and gathering
- cuffs with wide turn-up cuff
- length at side seam: 41.0 cm
Details traditional jacket with square neckline:
- Spencer with narrow attached stand-up collar
- bust dart placed as pleat in the neckline
- closure in centre front with loops and buttons
- Viennese seam at side and cut peplum in the FP
- slit pocket in side panel
- Viennese seam and attached peplum at the back
- bottom peplum falls in a bell shape at the hem
- sleeves with cross dividing seam and pleats in the sleeve cap area
Format: DIN A4
Page Count: 16 pages