Jemima Waistcoat - The Pattern Stash
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The Jemima Waistcoat:
A classic ladies semi-tailored waistcoat pattern with close-fitting princess seams front and back.
The waistcoat is fully lined and front-faced, introducing contrasting falling lapels, pockets with cut-out detail and contrasting jigger feature centre back.
Available in UK sizes 8-26
Difficulty: Beginner - Intermediate
The Jemima Waistcoat requires a lining, something with a smooth finish is best suited to the style of garment.
The Jemima Waistcoat would look great teamed up with a casual polo neck jumper and jeans for a cosy winter style or chic drapey blouse and trousers for a smarter look.
Suggested Fabrics:
This Jemima Waistcoat sewing pattern is designed for stable medium-weight woven fabrics such as Wool, Cotton, Linen and Corduroy. Read our detailed blog article How To Choose Your Fabric for plenty of useful info!
Fabric Requirements:
- Main Fabric
- Contrast Fabric
- Lining Fabric
- 5 x 2.5cm (1inch) diameter buttons
- Matching threads for top-stitching (thread matching service available here)
- OPTIONAL 1m x Iron-on interfacing (dependant on fabric weight)
Fabric required if width is 150cm / 60inch
- Main fabric: 1m
- Contrast fabric: 0.75m
- Lining fabric: 0.9m
Fabric required if width is 150cm / 60inch
- Main fabric: 1.25m
- Contrast fabric: 0.75m
- Lining: 1.1m
Extras:
- BRAND NEW! Click Here for Making the Jemima Waistcoat: A How-To Guide! (11/11/21)
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- For suitable & suggested fabrics to use for the Jemima Waistcoat read our How To Choose Your Fabric blog
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