Men's sewing pattern: Sweat

17,00 €

SKU: BG-LEDECONTRACTE

Men's sewing pattern: Sweat

It is a sweatshirt that will become a must of the Sir's wardrobe. Whether your BG is sporty or simply a follower of comfort, the two versions of this model will seduce it.

  • The "A" version is a rather adjusted round neck sweater but which leaves comfort to the waist.
  • The "B" version is a hooded sweatshirt with an ideal front pocket for a trendy and urban style.

A zipped version is also offered.

The two are to be worn for a relaxed outfit at home or even under a jacket for a contemporary look. You will choose a thick jersey mesh for a soft appearance.

With or without reason, the only watchword: Have fun! Size : From S to XXL

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Men's sewing pattern: Sweat

It is a sweatshirt that will become a must of the Sir's wardrobe. Whether your BG is sporty or simply a follower of comfort, the two versions of this model will seduce it.

  • The "A" version is a rather adjusted round neck sweater but which leaves comfort to the waist.
  • The "B" version is a hooded sweatshirt with an ideal front pocket for a trendy and urban style.

A zipped version is also offered.

The two are to be worn for a relaxed outfit at home or even under a jacket for a contemporary look. You will choose a thick jersey mesh for a soft appearance.

With or without reason, the only watchword: Have fun!

Size : From S to XXL

Patron in actual size ready to decal or cut.

Difficulty : Easy

    Fabrics: Jersey sweatshirt, Minky, mesh velvet, polar.

    The fabric chosen must have an extensibility of 30 % minimum across (perpendicular to the right). A 10 cm sample must be able to stretch beyond 13 cm

    Material :
    • 1.40m width film: 1.70m to 1.90m
    • 1 coil of foam wire
    • A jersey machine needle
    • A double needle

    Version A:

    • A coast edge fabric strip

    Version B:

    • Thermocoling fabric
    • 2 eyelets
    • 1m40 cord

    Zipped version: 

    • A 60cm zipper

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