ESME maxi cardigan | Named Clothing | PDF Pattern

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Esme is an oversized, super cozy and relaxed maxi cardigan sewing pattern. This sweater jacket features a chunky button closure, large in-seam front pockets, dropped shoulders, and rolled-up cuffs that emphasize the casual and carefree look.

Sizes: XS - XXL

Skill level: Intermediate

MATERIALS & SUPPLIES

  • Pocket bag fabric, 25 cm (1/4 yd)

  • Fusible knit interfacing, 145 cm (1 5/8 yd)

  • Stay tape, 155 cm (1 ¾ yd)

  • Large buttons, 5 pcs

FABRIC RECOMMENDATIONS

Choose a medium weight or heavy fabric with 20 - 40% stretch. For example terry, sweatshirt jersey or a heavier teddy or cable knit. Be careful with fabrics that are very drapey and soft, as they might make the pockets look untidy. In such case, consider omitting the front pockets.

 

For the pocket bags, pick a medium weight, sturdy knit fabric that matches your main fabric. Ponte is a great choice, but make sure your pocket bag fabric isn’t heavier than the main fabric. You can also use your main fabric for the pocket bags.

 

This pattern comes with plenty of ease. Check the finished measurements for your size and, if necessary, select a size smaller than usually if you want the garment to be more fitted.

Digital Product Safety Warnings

The product (digital pattern) itself does not directly fall under physical product safety requirements; however, the following aspects are addressed:

GPSR Article 3: The digital pattern does not pose direct risks to consumers. The user assumes responsibility for the materials and processes used to create the finished product.

GPSR Article 7: This pattern complies with GPSR Article 7, ensuring all safety-related information is provided clearly and comprehensively.

Digital Accessibility: The digital file has been tested for accessibility and is free of known harmful software or malware at the time of publishing.