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Uniform Tunic Sewing Pattern

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The Uniform Tunic is designed as a choose your own adventure sewing pattern. While we have provided four options for you, the possibilities are endless as all of the design features are mix and match! Choose your favorite neckline and skirt, decide between sleeves or sleeveless, add pockets — you can’t go wrong!

Techniques involved include sewing a straight seam, darts, setting sleeves, bias facings, inseam pockets, and hemming.

Difficulty: Beginner

Tiffany is wearing a size 20 Uniform Tunic

Suggested Fabrics: Light to medium-weight woven fabrics such as cotton, linen, voile, chambray, etc. Extra fabric may be needed to match plaids, stripes, or one-way print designs.

Paper Pattern Details

This product is a pre-printed paper pattern. You will receive an instruction booklet and tissue pattern tucked inside a paper envelope. The pattern is printed in the USA on recycled paper with soy-based inks.

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Glenda Dickens

Thank you for a wonderful shirt pattern

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LeeHV
great pattern

Easy to follow instructions and excellent finished product

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Lin
Autumn Dress pattern

The pattern arrived promptly, looking forward to making it.

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Sharron Rawson

Burda Style Sewing Pattern Pants

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J.L.
Bob woven pants Had to redraft

The quality of the paper was excellent.
I don't know about the smaller sizes, but the larger ones were not like the picture. They ballooned out like crazy from the top and didn't seem drafted for the proportion changes that come with larger size. I could have put on my wig and nose, hopped on a unicycle and had a day under the big top.
Lucky I did a test fit with calico.

I had to do a tiny full derrière adjustment as the back crotch length was just a little shy.

I took huge amounts out of the top and top leg to bring them back to the gentle curve in the picture that seems like it should curve out most in the mid and lower leg area. I also had to redraft the bottom leg and ankle somewhat - it was way too wide.

It ended up being good, but the amount of work required to get them right was prodigious. I could have just drafted them from scratch to be honest, with the amount of work. I'm reluctant to try other larger sizes patterns from here now, not for me!

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