Description
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Material
Primary Fabric Use light to medium woven fabric such as twill, broadcloth and linen.
Interfacing Use lightweight fusible woven or weft insertion interfacing.
Other Materials
- Two (2) 1/2” (12 mm) buttons for the cuffs
- Two (2) yards or two (2) meters of 1/2” (1.25 cm)-wide straight fusible stay tape (or you may cut your own using light-weight woven fusible interfacing on the straight grain)
- One (1) 3/8” (1 cm) wide flat drawstring cord OR one (1) 1/4” (6 mm) wide round drawstring cord as long as your waist, plus 12” (30 cm)
- One (1) molded plastic or metal separating zipper in the following lengths or longer; extra length will be cut off later. If you lengthen or shorten the jacket, be sure to add or subtract zipper length accordingly.
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DD |
in |
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Optional Materials
- One (1) 1/2” (12 mm) button for each optional pocket (e.g., if making four pockets, use four buttons)
- Two (2) 1/4” (6 mm) (inside diameter) grommets/eyelets (with corresponding tool for installation) for the waist drawstring
- Two drawstring stoppers for the waist drawstring
- Two drawstring end caps for the waist drawstring
- A small safety pin
Fabric Requirements
Most natural fibers shrink in the wash; be sure to have enough fabric. The requirements below assume that the fabric is already pre-shrunk.
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Primary Fabric |
44″ Wide |
yard |
2 1/8 |
2 1/8 |
2 1/8 |
2 1/8 |
2 3/8 |
2 3/8 |
2 3/8 |
2 1/2 |
2 1/2 |
2 1/2 |
2 5/8 |
2 5/8 |
115 cm Wide |
cm |
190 |
190 |
190 |
190 |
210 |
210 |
210 |
220 |
220 |
220 |
240 |
240 |
54″ Wide |
yard |
1 5/8 |
1 5/8 |
1 5/8 |
1 5/8 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
2 1/8 |
2 1/8 |
135 cm Wide |
cm |
150 |
150 |
150 |
150 |
180 |
180 |
180 |
180 |
180 |
180 |
190 |
190 |
Interfacing |
30″ Wide |
yard |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
70 cm Wide |
cm |
30 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
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30 |
30 |
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28 |
30 |
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Primary Fabric |
44″ Wide |
yard |
2 5/8 |
2 7/8 |
2 7/8 |
2 7/8 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 1/8 |
3 1/8 |
3 1/8 |
115 cm Wide |
cm |
240 |
260 |
260 |
260 |
270 |
270 |
270 |
290 |
290 |
290 |
54″ Wide |
yard |
2 1/8 |
2 1/2 |
2 1/2 |
2 1/2 |
2 5/8 |
2 5/8 |
2 5/8 |
2 3/4 |
2 3/4 |
2 3/4 |
135 cm Wide |
cm |
190 |
230 |
230 |
230 |
240 |
240 |
240 |
250 |
250 |
250 |
Interfacing |
30″ Wide |
yard |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
3/8 |
70 cm Wide |
cm |
30 |
30 |
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30 |
30 |
Karen s. –
I bought this pattern becuase I thought it was a bit more dressy than a jeans jacket. I love the cut of this, it is so flattering.
ellenharper –
I love this pattern. The cup size options always save me a lot of time on alternations and in this case insured a perfect fit. The pattern is intended to be unlined, but since I love a nice lining I went ahead and made my own using a really easy technique from Threads magazine. But I think I’ll make this again unlined for a lighter weight spring jacket. It’s one of those patterns that will never get old.
Kadri –
With all the Itch to Stitch tops one really needs the jacket to wear on chilly days. Delaware jacket is a great basic.
Joelle –
I am extremely disappointed because you do not offer the projector version. I can’t wait to make the jacket but now I have to print all the sheets and take ages to start.
Kennis Wong –
Hi Joelle, many people used the A0 file successfully with their projectors. The A0 file has thick lines, layers and the pieces are laid in one direction whenever possible. You should give it a try.
karin.bebber1 –
As always. Sewing is fun, perfect match. I am sewing it right now with my minor alterations ( shoulders and lenght). I love it. Thats my jacket. Thanks Kennis.