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Overshirt PDF Sewing Pattern – Create Your Own Stylish Workwear Jacket
Unlock your sewing potential with our versatile Overshirt PDF Sewing Pattern. Inspired by classic workwear and the iconic boxy Lumberjack shirt, this pattern is perfect for woven fabrics and comes in sizes 2XS-4XL.
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A shirt jacket inspired by workwear or the boxy Lumberjack shirt. The sewing pattern has a convertible collar, interchangeable pockets, and two-piece cuffed sleeves. The Overshirt's boxy body has side slits and a generous back yoke.
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Flip through the images to find fabric requirements and measurements. Start your sewing journey with this unique Overshirt PDF Sewing Pattern and create a garment that combines timeless style with practical functionality!
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The WBM-team
Nice boxy shape pattern with a choice of pocket types and side slits. Instructions were easy to follow apart from a couple of instances where the descriptions and the images were a little confusing (sewing the yoke and the sleeve slits). Apart from that, a great find and I’ll be downloading more from WBM again.
If you are an experienced sewer then this is easy. If you are not experienced it might be hard to understand in places. Overall it’s a great pattern. I’ve made 3 shirts so far!
This is exactly what my husband was looking for, lighter than a jacket, but heavier than a flannel shirt. I bought heavy flannel and black corduroy at Joann Fabric. I made the collar and cuff in the corduroy. The pockets and yoke on the diagonal scared me at first, but I just followed the directions and it looks so great!
Beautifully drafted as usual.