PDF - Digital Pattern for the Enora Blouse by Atelier Jumadi (32 to 50) - fr

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The Enora Top is the season’s essential, both simple and elegant, ideal for autumn and winter days. With its fitted cut in jersey and boat neckline, this close-fitting top suits all occasions and easily matches every piece in your wardrobe. The finishing options for the neckline and cuffs add a subtle touch of elegance, especially if made in a contrasting color.

It is the perfect top to play with colors and fabrics! Designed for beginners, the Enora pattern is easy to sew and only requires stretch fabrics like jersey or knit.

Technical details:

  • Cut : fitted with boat neckline
  • Details : optional cuffs and neckline, possibility of contrast
  • Recommended fabrics : only stretch fabrics (jersey, knit)
  • Level : suitable for beginners
  • Sizes: 32 to 50
  • Pattern format: PDF

To make this top you will need:

- 1m of fabric (sizes 32 to 38)
- 1.3m of fabric (sizes 40 to 50)
- a sewing machine (zigzag stitch)
- an overlocker (optional)

Seam allowances are included and visible on the pattern.

This top can be made with the following materials: (Stretch fabric) jersey, knit, stretch lace ...

Size chart

The pattern is available in PDF A4 and A0. You can print only the size you need using the Adobe Acrobat PDF application (See the explanation in the folder booklet). Choose the layer of your size, the "Base" layer for information, and the "Marks" layer for cutting.

Your printer must be set to actual size 100% or custom scale 100%

We recommend always printing the first page to measure the test square.

Assembly:

Cut the margins on each sheet and assemble them by matching the marks. An assembly visual is available in your PDF folder.


⚠️ Note:
This pattern is not available in the current language.
Available only in: French.
⚠️ Warning:
This product is a digital pattern in PDF format.
No physical item will be shipped. You’ll need to print it yourself after downloading.

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