New Pattern: Poas Jacket
Itch to Stitch is adding this new pattern, the Poas Jacket, to its lineup!
I think this little cropped jacket looks great on everyone. You can take a look at the testers’ photos below. I love that the shortness of the jacket brings the focus up and makes my waistline visually higher. Given that I have shorter legs, I really appreciate that the Poas makes my legs look proportionally longer!
For one week (through December 7, 2021), the Poas Jacket pattern is 20% off. The volume discount still applies—get 15% off your entire cart if your purchase is $20 or more, or 20% off your entire cart if your purchase is $30 or more!
Poas Jacket Features:
- Options for cup sizes
- Front and back yokes
- Double front princess seams
- Single back princess seams
- Faux chest pockets with flaps
- Long, sculpted two-piece sleeves for a great fit
- Functional sleeve vents with buttoned cuffs
The Poas Jacket comes in sizes 00 to 40 with cup sizes. You will be able to produce a beautiful, well-fitted jacket with no fuss!
The Poas Jackets uses faux flat-felled seams throughout, so you can have the look of traditional flat-felled seams with less effort. Of course, if you prefer real flat-felled seams, by all means, do it! The instructions come with a link to a real flat-felled seam tutorial.
I think the jacket looks great over a dress or over a long top and jeans. You can make it with denim fabric, corduroy, lightweight canvas, or other bottom-weight woven fabric.
I also liked the look of rolled-up sleeves; some of my testers rolled up their sleeves a la JCrew. You can do that because the sleeve vent is real and functional!
Take a look at all the beautiful Poas Jackets my testers made and get inspired!
Many thanks to my amazing testers!
- Alexandra
- Barbara
- Brooke
- Carmen
- Christine
- Crystal
- Crystal
- Denise
- Diana
- Diane
- Glenda
- Hansie
- Ilse
- Jan
- Jolien
- Jos
- Karina
- Lorraine
- Nelleke
- Pam
- Renata
- Sandra
- Sarah Jane
- Stacey
- Tannoa
- Tiina
- Whitney
Be sure to grab your copy of the Poas Jacket now! The 20% off sale will end on December 7, 2021!
All so cute, reminds me of a pink one I made years ago. Love all the idea 💡
In general, I love the look of the Poas Jacket but would prefer that when worn open the fronts don’t flare open at the bottom. I’d like the front edges to hang straight. Maybe making the side seams flare out a bit would help but would that mess up the grain line of the fronts?
Hi Carol, I don’t think what you are asking for is possible with this style of jacket. For a flare or straight style, you might be able to achieve what you want, but it will be a boxy jacket. It won’t mess up the grain line; it’s a matter of whether you like the style. 🙂 Also, if the jacket has dropped shoulders, it will also hang straighter. You can check out the Atenas Jacket (https://itch-to-stitch.com/product/atenas-jacket-digital-sewing-pattern-pdf/). The Atenas has dropped shoulders, longer, and is more relaxed.