
New Pattern Release: The Orio Jacket
In recent years, I’ve been seeing some new clothing terminology floating around. Is this a shacket (shirt + jacket)? Or maybe a shoodie (shirt + hoodie)? Honestly, I’m not sure what to call it—but what I do know is that the Orio Jacket is a total game-changer. It’s cozy, it’s versatile, and it’s just perfect for transitioning weather. Whatever the name, one thing’s certain: this is a jacket you’ll want to live in!

The Orio Jacket is now available at 20% off through September 30, 2025!
And don’t forget—the Buy More, Save More volume discount also applies:
- Spend US$20 or more, get 15% off your entire cart
- Spend US$30 or more, get 20% off your entire cart
(Discounts are applied automatically in the cart.)

The Orio Jacket has all the right details to keep it practical, stylish, and fun to sew! My favorite feature is the optional welt pockets—they add a touch of sophistication to the casual jacket, don’t you think?
My version here is made of 100% cotton flannel. It’s super cozy!
Orio Jacket Features
- Cup sizes for a better bust fit
- Princess seams from the shoulders for shaping
- Two-piece sleeves with simplified plackets and cuffs
- Center-front zipper closure
- Hood with a drawstring
- Optional single welt pockets
- Shirttail hem for a classic finish
- Unlined and lightweight—ideal for layering
- Designed for medium-weight woven fabric

To give you inspiration, I’ll be sharing photos of the gorgeous Orio Jackets my testers made. Each one has its own personality, and I’m sure you’ll find ideas for your own version. (Click photo to enlarge.)


















Get your copy of the Orio Jacket today and start sewing your new favorite jacket while it’s on release sale!
It would be so nice to know what fabric each of the testers used. Fabric choice is always the most difficult decision for me.
Can this be made with a hood? I love the princess seams and zippper finish but can’t abide hoods.
Can this be made with a hood? I love the princess seams and zippper finish but can’t abide hoods.
Amazing tester photos!! I am positively in love with Karina’s ! Each of these is amazing in its own way. Such a versatile pattern for casual and dressier. Love it!!
Amazing tester photos!! I am positively in love with Karina’s ! Each of these is amazing in its own way. Such a versatile pattern for casual and dressier. Love it!!
Hi,
I just watched Karina’s video and live this jacket! Since the hood is unlined, is it just a regular seam pressed open? I can’t tell from the photos.
Thanks
Erin
Hi Erin, you can press it open, do a faux flat-felled seam (stitch, press to one side, serge finish the edges together and stitch down), or you can do a real flat-felled seam (link included in pattern instructions). The choice is yours.
Amazing tester photos!! I am positively in love with Karina’s ! Each of these is amazing in its own way. Such a versatile pattern for casual and dressier. Love it!!
I can totally imagine making this one size up in a stable knit, lined with some cozy plush fabric (yes I know it’s not lined but I’d figure it out, hehe) to use for home office during winter – I always get cold while sitting still at my desk!
hello, I like this pattern very much! Can it be done with fleece? Probably altering the sleeve cuffs to insert some ribbing instead? I am looking for a pattern to replace my dear and worn store bought fleece jacket. Thanks !
Your idea of using fleece and ribbing sounds good. I would serge finish the facings instead of pressing the edges under to reduce bulk. You’ll know what I mean when you get there in the instructions.
Truly like this design and it’s versatility for using different fabrics. I think offering a collared version would have been nice for those of use whom are not hood users. I can do that myself but others may not have that ability.
Thank you Kennis for your beautifully drafted patterns and designs.
Do you have any photos of the inside? How is it faced? No lining but from the one side photo of the women in the purple one – it looks like there must be some facing even if it isn’t lined. Just trying to understand how you have finished the inside seams.
I don’t have any photos of the inside, but you’re right, it has facings at the zipper edge and along the hem.