Hannah Blouse | Atelier Jupe | PDF pattern

$10.75 USD
Type
This is a PDF Pattern

This is a digital PDF pattern. 

You can choose to purchase the PDF pattern only and print your A4 pages  at home OR you can choose to purchase the PDF and also the A0 print outs which we will print and post to you .

Very simply add your preferred option to your cart , checkout and pay as normal

You will receive an email as soon as your order has finished processing with links to download all of your files.

If you have purchased the A0 print option you will receive an email containing the downloads. We will print and ship your A0 printouts. 

If the pattern you are purchasing has a layers function & you would like certain sizes printed please leave a note with your order or drop us an email .

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The Hannah Blouse can be made in many ways to make it your own style. Mix and match sleeves and neckline finishes for an everyday top you'll love. Choose a wide gathered sleeve for a more romantic look, or a longer sleeve for a warmer wear. You have two options for the front: cut with a straight line or in a curved line. There's an optional tie for the neckline to add detail, and optional piping for a neat finish around the yoke seams on the front and back. We launched this pattern for Simply Sewing magazine in the UK, but only with the straight cut front. This version of the pattern has an extra optional front.

This is a digital pdf pattern, you'll receive an email to download the pattern sheet in A4 and A0 size and sewing description. The pdf is a layered pdf with 2 lines per size: the cutting and the stitching line. You need to select only the size you need (unclick all other layers otherwise you will print all sizes and too many lines). Find a tutorial here!

The seam allowances are included on the pattern sheet.

Supplies/Materials

  • fabric: see table below
  • matching thread
  • iron-on interfacing: 20 cm

Fabric advice

Choose a light to medium weight fabric like viscose, fine cotton, tencel, polyester, linen,...

Difficulty: 2/4

 

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.