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Sydney Jacket Pattern

The Sydney Jacket pattern is an oversized, draped style featuring a relaxed collar, back yoke, extended cropped raglan sleeves and side pockets. Perfect for layering over garments, it’s the perfect cover-up for the autumn/winter months

Sizes (AUS): Petite-XL

Recommended fabrics: boiled wool, ponti knit, boiled felted wools and neoprene fabrics. This sewing pattern is not suitable for woven fabrics that fray when cut.

Notions: thread

Meterage/Finished measurements: See table in images

Sewing level: Advanced beginners.

Copy Shop pattern:  Two pattern sheets.  Sheet 1 is A0 size and Sheet 2 is A1 size.

Print-at-home pattern: There are 32 pattern tiles. Sheet 1 is 33 pages - Page 1 is the test square and pages 2-3 feature the cutting layout. Sheet 2 is 21 pages - Page 1 is the test square and pages 2-3 feature the cutting layout To check for scale accuracy, we strongly recommend printing page 1 first.

Instruction booklet: 15 pages

Our sewing patterns are for personal use only. Not to be used for commercial purposes

To learn more about how to download and print our digital sewing patterns, please read this blog post or visit our FAQ page.  

Seam allowances are included in the pattern and are in imperial (inches), not metric (centimetres). Please take the seam allowances specified in the sewing instructions.

The Sydney Jacket pattern is an oversized, draped style featuring a relaxed collar, back yoke, extended cropped raglan sleeves and side pockets. Perfect for layering over garments, it’s the perfect cover-up for the autumn/winter months

Sizes (AUS): Petite-XL

Recommended fabrics: boiled wool, ponti knit, boiled felted wools and neoprene fabrics. This sewing pattern is not suitable for woven fabrics that fray when cut.

Notions: thread

Meterage/Finished measurements: See table in images

Sewing level: Advanced beginners.

Copy Shop pattern:  Two pattern sheets.  Sheet 1 is A0 size and Sheet 2 is A1 size.

Print-at-home pattern: There are 32 pattern tiles. Sheet 1 is 33 pages - Page 1 is the test square and pages 2-3 feature the cutting layout. Sheet 2 is 21 pages - Page 1 is the test square and pages 2-3 feature the cutting layout To check for scale accuracy, we strongly recommend printing page 1 first.

Instruction booklet: 15 pages

Our sewing patterns are for personal use only. Not to be used for commercial purposes

To learn more about how to download and print our digital sewing patterns, please read this blog post or visit our FAQ page.  

Seam allowances are included in the pattern and are in imperial (inches), not metric (centimetres). Please take the seam allowances specified in the sewing instructions.

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The Sydney Jacket pattern is an oversized, draped style featuring a relaxed collar, back yoke, extended cropped raglan sleeves and side pockets. Perfect for layering over garments, it’s the perfect cover-up for the autumn/winter months

Sizes (AUS): Petite-XL

Recommended fabrics: boiled wool, ponti knit, boiled felted wools and neoprene fabrics. This sewing pattern is not suitable for woven fabrics that fray when cut.

Notions: thread

Meterage/Finished measurements: See table in images

Sewing level: Advanced beginners.

Copy Shop pattern:  Two pattern sheets.  Sheet 1 is A0 size and Sheet 2 is A1 size.

Print-at-home pattern: There are 32 pattern tiles. Sheet 1 is 33 pages - Page 1 is the test square and pages 2-3 feature the cutting layout. Sheet 2 is 21 pages - Page 1 is the test square and pages 2-3 feature the cutting layout To check for scale accuracy, we strongly recommend printing page 1 first.

Instruction booklet: 15 pages

Our sewing patterns are for personal use only. Not to be used for commercial purposes

To learn more about how to download and print our digital sewing patterns, please read this blog post or visit our FAQ page.  

Seam allowances are included in the pattern and are in imperial (inches), not metric (centimetres). Please take the seam allowances specified in the sewing instructions.