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Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
  • Anna Shirt sewing pattern - Wardrobe By Me
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    Anna Shirt sewing pattern

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    A sewing pattern for a timeless shirt in woven fabric with all the classic shirt details in sizes 0-24 / 30-54 with the following features:

    • PDF pattern in paper format Letter, A4 and A0
    • Collar with Stand
    • Front button placket
    • Three collar options
    • Cuffed sleeve with binding and house
    • Long and short sleeves
    • Curved hemline
    • Pocket

    📽 SEWING TUTORIAL ON YOUTUBE 📽

    Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements.

    The Anna Shirt is a true closet staple. This classic, relaxed-fit shirt has all the details that a traditional button-up needs - a standard button placket, chest pockets, classic cuffed sleeves, and even a back yoke. The relaxed, effortlessly chic feel of the shirt is accentuated by the curved hem that is slightly longer in the back. You can make the Anna Shirt your own by choosing between a straight or pleated back, long or short sleeves, and one of 3 different collar options: a pointed collar, curved collar, or band collar.

    Check out the Jensen shirt sewing pattern for men.

    Skill level 3/4

    The Anna shirt sewing pattern includes a collar with a stand and a classic shirt cuff with binding and house. Mastering the techniques takes practice, but it's like riding a bike once in place!

    Anna shirt sewing pattern

    What you need to make an Anna Shirt:
    • Woven fabric (cotton, linen, silk)
    • Fusible interfacing
    • buttons
    • sewing thread
    The sewing pattern includes
    • Layers
    • Trimless pages
    • Fully illustrated instructions
    • Metric and imperial measurements
    • A4, and letter paper format
    • A0 printshop format
    • Seam allowances

     

    Seam allowance

    The sewing pattern includes seam allowance. 

    Printing information

    Measure the size of the square on the first pattern page and check that your printer's scaling is correct (2" x 2" / 5 cm x 5 cm). Use either A4 or Letter and print the document via Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download it here for free. 

     Looking for a sewing pattern for a timeless shirt made from woven fabric, complete with the perfect details and available in sizes 0-24 / 30-54? This pattern boasts a collar with a stand, among other features.

    PDF patterns for instant download are easy to use and have some advantages compared to conventional patterns:

    • Buy and download a pattern and be ready to sew in just 30 minutes
    • Print only the sizes you need
    • No overlapping pattern pieces

    All you need is a printer and Adobe Reader installed on your desktop computer. 

    Install Adobe Acrobat reader on your computer, get it here for FREE!

    How to Unzip the PDF patterns after you download.

    How to print PDF patterns in Adobe Reader.

    How to tape the pages of the sewing pattern together

    Find more help via Facebook Wardrobe By Me Pattern Support or contact us directly.

    Product info

    The Anna Shirt is a true closet staple. This classic, relaxed-fit shirt has all the details that a traditional button-up needs - a standard button placket, chest pockets, classic cuffed sleeves, and even a back yoke. The relaxed, effortlessly chic feel of the shirt is accentuated by the curved hem that is slightly longer in the back. You can make the Anna Shirt your own by choosing between a straight or pleated back, long or short sleeves, and one of 3 different collar options: a pointed collar, curved collar, or band collar.

    Check out the Jensen shirt sewing pattern for men.

    Skill level 3/4

    The Anna shirt sewing pattern includes a collar with a stand and a classic shirt cuff with binding and house. Mastering the techniques takes practice, but it's like riding a bike once in place!

    Anna shirt sewing pattern

    What you need to make an Anna Shirt:
    • Woven fabric (cotton, linen, silk)
    • Fusible interfacing
    • buttons
    • sewing thread
    The sewing pattern includes
    • Layers
    • Trimless pages
    • Fully illustrated instructions
    • Metric and imperial measurements
    • A4, and letter paper format
    • A0 printshop format
    • Seam allowances

     

    Seam allowance

    The sewing pattern includes seam allowance. 

    Printing information

    Measure the size of the square on the first pattern page and check that your printer's scaling is correct (2" x 2" / 5 cm x 5 cm). Use either A4 or Letter and print the document via Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download it here for free. 

     Looking for a sewing pattern for a timeless shirt made from woven fabric, complete with the perfect details and available in sizes 0-24 / 30-54? This pattern boasts a collar with a stand, among other features.

    About PDF patterns

    PDF patterns for instant download are easy to use and have some advantages compared to conventional patterns:

    • Buy and download a pattern and be ready to sew in just 30 minutes
    • Print only the sizes you need
    • No overlapping pattern pieces

    All you need is a printer and Adobe Reader installed on your desktop computer. 

    Install Adobe Acrobat reader on your computer, get it here for FREE!

    How to Unzip the PDF patterns after you download.

    How to print PDF patterns in Adobe Reader.

    How to tape the pages of the sewing pattern together

    Find more help via Facebook Wardrobe By Me Pattern Support or contact us directly.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 20 reviews
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    P.D.
    Very adjustable

    Had to make some office work shirts for my curvy non-binary kido. This pattern has been great. I can print 3 different sizes and adjust as necessary. Then I just use this patern as a base when I make others. Ive also done the camp shirt and the boxy shirt. She is also autistic so I have had to do a french seam on all of it. I've made 3 of this pattern so far, have 3 more to go.
    Side note, the boxy shirt doesn't work well for french seams.

    S
    Sonja
    colour blocked Anna shirt

    As always Wardrobe by Me came up with a great pattern ending in a great classic fitted shirt.

    I had to play with only 1 meter of fabric and used some contrast fabric to make my version.

    Used green-brown fabric with a flannel structure and black fabric with a cotton structure. Finished the hem with bias tape binding.

    Don't be put off making this Anna shirt. Christina Albeck shows in a video how to sew this shirt together. So this shirt is even possible to make for a confident beginner.

    Looking forward to make a version with short sleeves for Spring and Summer.

    S
    Sheila C
    Good shirt pattern

    I enjoyed sewing my Anna shirt, and will use the pattern for all my shirts. I found the youtube video helpful.

    S
    Sofia
    Love it, but instructions could be better

    Love the pattern and the versatility of it! Would love for more sleeve options, especially a bishop sleeve. Instructions are a bit vague and there’s a few typos in there (not the grammar police or anything, but quality lies in the details) I couldn’t have completed it if it wasn’t for the video tutorials.

    A
    Ann Masson
    Lovely Classic Style

    I have made 3 versions of this shirt now - long sleeve, short sleeve, collared and non collared. It is now my favourite go to pattern for a classic shirt to wear with jeans as there are so many variations that could be made in lots of different fabrics.

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    Customer Reviews

    Based on 20 reviews
    95%
    (19)
    5%
    (1)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    0%
    (0)
    P
    P.D.
    Very adjustable

    Had to make some office work shirts for my curvy non-binary kido. This pattern has been great. I can print 3 different sizes and adjust as necessary. Then I just use this patern as a base when I make others. Ive also done the camp shirt and the boxy shirt. She is also autistic so I have had to do a french seam on all of it. I've made 3 of this pattern so far, have 3 more to go.
    Side note, the boxy shirt doesn't work well for french seams.

    S
    Sonja
    colour blocked Anna shirt

    As always Wardrobe by Me came up with a great pattern ending in a great classic fitted shirt.

    I had to play with only 1 meter of fabric and used some contrast fabric to make my version.

    Used green-brown fabric with a flannel structure and black fabric with a cotton structure. Finished the hem with bias tape binding.

    Don't be put off making this Anna shirt. Christina Albeck shows in a video how to sew this shirt together. So this shirt is even possible to make for a confident beginner.

    Looking forward to make a version with short sleeves for Spring and Summer.

    S
    Sheila C
    Good shirt pattern

    I enjoyed sewing my Anna shirt, and will use the pattern for all my shirts. I found the youtube video helpful.

    S
    Sofia
    Love it, but instructions could be better

    Love the pattern and the versatility of it! Would love for more sleeve options, especially a bishop sleeve. Instructions are a bit vague and there’s a few typos in there (not the grammar police or anything, but quality lies in the details) I couldn’t have completed it if it wasn’t for the video tutorials.

    A
    Ann Masson
    Lovely Classic Style

    I have made 3 versions of this shirt now - long sleeve, short sleeve, collared and non collared. It is now my favourite go to pattern for a classic shirt to wear with jeans as there are so many variations that could be made in lots of different fabrics.