Stretch Softshell Jacket
- Long raglan sleeve
- Self-fabric cuff
- Two zippered hand pockets
- Optional decorative stripe at sleeve.
- The perfect water/windproof jacket when made with Polartec 4-way stretch Power Shield or Wind Pro fleeces (available at Mill Direct Textiles (US) and Discovery Trekking (Canada))
This sewing pattern can easily be lengthened (bodice and sleeve for men).
Print at home (A4 / US Letter): 23 pages
I enjoyed making this. The pattern is well drafted and good instructions. I made my usual size U and it fitted well. The only concern was that from the pictures of others makes I was concerned that the upper sleeve would be too wide. Mine also is a little wide so I’m going to take it in and adjust the pattern accordingly. I used a heavy weight polyester pointe which was perfect.
Joli modèle, beaucoup de découpes mais faciles à réaliser. seul petit bémol lors de impression du patron en format A4, certaines pièces ne se raccordaient pas bien. Au final, le résultat est sympa et plaît à plusieurs personnes de mon entourage. J'en ai même cousu un pour mon conjoint ;-)
OMG, I love this pattern. I am in no way an expert seamstress but I made these jackets for my Curling team and people keep raving about them. If I can follow this pattern and make jackets people mistake as professional then you know the pattern is amazing!
Only problem I have is saying no when more curling friends ask me to make them jackets too. Back to the sewing machine I go.
I found the pattern very easy to use once I figured out how to have it printed. The fit was excellent. I loved that it had shape and not just a boxy fit. I am so happy with how it turned out. I made one for my granddaughter too! With hers, I even used the Polar fleece as a pocket liner. I had no problems. Thank you Jalie for an excellent pattern.
I have made this twice now. Once in Athletic Fleece and the other in Supplex (I did two layers of fabric as one to make this one warmer.) I wanted them for fall and spring golf. I loved the pattern. The fit was spot on except I've decided I have short arms because ALL long sleeved patterns I make are too long and this was not exception. I have yet to try this in soft shell but someday I will!