Say hello to your new favorite handmade garment—the Robe Jacket, designed by the talented duo Alison Pollard and Charlotte Mackay of Brisbane-based sewing pattern and sustainable fashion brand, Common Stitch. This sewing pattern offers a versatile, multipurpose jacket that’s perfect for every season and occasion.
With its loose and easy-going fit, this jacket is designed to provide both comfort and style. The robe jacket boasts wide, flowy sleeves, ideal for layering or creating a statement look. Cinch the waist with the accompanying fabric belt for a more fitted, flattering silhouette.
The beauty of this pattern lies in its trans-seasonal versatility. Dress it up with jeans and a t-shirt for casual outings, use it as a cover-up at the beach, or sew it with a heavier fabric to create a long duster jacket perfect for cooler days. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sewist, this pattern is beginner-friendly and adaptable to different styles and fabrics.
This pattern is perfect for beginners, offering a straightforward construction that helps you learn the essentials while creating a stylish, functional jacket.
The pattern is available in sizes A to E, ensuring it fits a variety of body types comfortably.
When downloading the Robe Jacket pattern from Peppermint Magazine, you have the flexibility to choose how much you’d like to contribute. This sustainable sewing pattern is offered on a “pay what you want” basis, making it accessible to everyone. You can support the designers and the platform by selecting an amount that feels right to you, whether that’s:
- $2.00
- $5.00
- $10.00
- $20.00
- Or even $0.00 if you’d prefer to take the pattern for free this time.
This flexible payment option encourages accessibility while supporting independent designers. After selecting your amount, you’ll be able to download the pattern directly from the checkout page. Additionally, you’ll receive an email with your download link—just make sure to check your Junk or Spam folders if the email doesn’t appear in your inbox.
Ready to start? Visit the Peppermint Magazine Sewing School to get your pattern today!
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