PDF - Digital Pattern of the Herwin Shirt from the Atelier des premières - size 34 to 50 (Fr)

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The Herwin shirt is an oversized shirt that can be adapted into a shirt jacket, blazer, or shirt dress, depending on the version and fabrics chosen. 
In a tencel or cotton poplin, you will get a fairly fluid loose shirt! Pair it with jeans and boots.
In a wool fabric, you will get a shirt jacket look, to wear over your t-shirts or dresses.
In a jacquard, you will get an ideal jacket for mid-seasons, or to slip under your coat.

Sewing level: Advanced

Available sizes: 34 to 50

Estimated duration: 7h

Recommended fabrics
For the shirt and dress versions, you can choose a cotton poplin, a fine wool fabric, a tencel... Make sure to choose a material with some body.
You can also opt for a jacquard or a cotton tweed if you want to make it a shirt jacket/ a blazer!

Necessary supplies

You will need this amount of fabric to make the Herwin shirt: 

SHORT SHIRT VERSION: 2 m of fabric

SHIRT VERSION: 2.2 m of fabric

SHIRT DRESS VERSION: 2.7 m of fabric

completed with: 

• 1 m of fusible interfacing
• A spool of matching thread
5 buttons for the short shirt, 7 for the shirt, 10 for the shirt dress (+ 1 button each time if you make flap pockets, and + 2 if you make tear-proof slits on the sleeves)
2 m of 4 cm wide bias tape (when unfolded).

to help you: an explanatory video is available   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXeTHvEZa7c&t=19s

Size Guide

Waist Chest circumference Waist circumference Hip circumference
34 79/82 59/62 86/89
36 83/86 63/66 90/93
38 87/90 67/70 94/97
40 91/94 71/74 98/101
42 95/99 75/79 102/106
44 100/104 80/84 107/111
46 105/110 85/90 112/117
48 111/116 91/96 118/123
50 117/122 97/103 124/130
⚠️ 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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