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Jensen Shirt sewing pattern
38 reviews
Regular price92,00 kr
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Detailed description below
The quintessential men's button-up shirt sewing pattern for woven fabric with all the traditional details, in sizes 2XS-4XL with the following features:
Color PDF pattern printable on paper formats Letter, A4, A0, and separate projector file
Collar with Stand
Front button placket
Collar with Stand
Cuffed sleeve with binding and house
Short sleeve options
Curved hemline
Optional front pocket
Two back options, pleated or unpleated
Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements.
The Jensen Shirt is the ultimate button-up shirt, complete with all the traditional details. The pattern features a button placket, classic collar, cuffed sleeves, and a back yoke. The relaxed fit ensures comfort without appearing unkempt. The shirt has a lightly curved hem that is slightly longer in the back, making it perfect for casual wear. You can customize your Jensen Shirt by choosing between short and long sleeves, pleated and unpleated back, and pointed or band collar options. The model wears the shirt in a size L and stands tall at 185 cm.
My husband loves the shirts - they were fun to make and the instructions were clear and concise with a video to refer to, if needed
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V.B.
My first shirt!
Here is a picture to go with my earlier review
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Victoria
Easy to download. Tiling the pattern was slightly trickier than other patterns I’ve done. This was my first time sewing a shirt and I was very pleased with how it turned out. The instructions were easy to follow and there was a YouTube tutorial if you needed it.
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Elizabeth Storey
Jensen Shirt
Perfect fit - really impressed with the finish. Easy to follow instructions. All the pattern pieces fitted perfectly. A wonderfully satisfying make
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Brian
Shirt Went Together Great
Great shirt pattern. The drafting of WBM patterns is spot on. Every one I’ve used the seam lines all match right up. The construction and instructions also tend to show the easiest sewing method for a given garment construction task. So these patterns always knock it out of the park for a self made wardrobe.