Modern jackets are an unshakable classic in every woman’s wardrobe, but this double-breasted floral version offers a stylish twist with patch pockets, no buttons, and a tie-up belt. Designed to make a statement, this jacket is sewn from thick cotton with a bold floral print, making it the perfect choice for spring and summer.
The design balances a slightly oversized silhouette with a structured cut and thoughtfully placed patch pockets. The length is just right—long enough to create a flattering shape while still offering casual comfort. A soft cotton poplin lining ensures breathability and ease of movement.
This jacket pattern is available in multiple sizes (42 to 48), allowing sewists to create a perfect fit. The fabric choice is key here: thick cotton gives the jacket structure while enhancing the vibrant floral design. Pair it with flowing palazzo pants, tiered skirts, breezy sundresses, or tailored shorts. Since the jacket is already a statement piece, it’s best complemented with garments in muted or pastel tones. Add a contrasting belt, a wide-brimmed hat, or a soft scarf for extra flair.
A video tutorial is included with the pattern, making the construction process easy to follow even for those with intermediate sewing skills. This is a fun, wearable project that will quickly become a go-to favorite.
📥 Download the free pattern here
📽️ Watch the step-by-step video tutorial on the website
🔧 Translated Sewing Instructions:
Before starting: Print the pattern at 100% scale, cut out your size, and prepare the fabric (thick cotton) and lining (cotton poplin).
Cut all pattern pieces from the main fabric and the lining.
Assemble the front and back pieces of the jacket at the shoulders and sides.
Attach the patch pockets to the front pieces, ensuring they are even and aligned.
Sew the sleeves and join them to the armholes.
Attach the lining, right sides facing, and sew around the entire perimeter, leaving a small opening for turning.
Turn the jacket right-side out and press all seams carefully.
Topstitch the edges for a neat finish.
Add belt loops if desired, and sew the belt using the same fabric or a contrasting one.
Finish with final pressing.