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Polo Shirt Sewing Pattern POLO

Sale price$25.00 AUD

This is a PDF Pattern

Design

The polo shirt sewing pattern is reinterpreted in a loose oversized style. For a long time, it was considered a stuffy piece for snobs, but if you go for the right cut and the right fabrics, you'll be totally on trend.

Your polo shirt pattern should fulfill these three points: it must have a loose fit, long sleeves and a contrasting collar. Check, check and check we would say, because

The Pippa Polo shirt fulfills all these points. So get your hands on the polo shirt sewing pattern and the sewing machine and prove how cool polo shirts can look.

Content

  • polo shirt sewing pattern in German and English (in sizes XS-XXXL as a PDF download in DIN A4 and US Letter)

  • layplan for fabric-saving cutting

  • list of materials

  • Written, illustrated instructions in English, German, and French

  • detailed sewing tutorial (German with English and French subtitles)

Required materials

  • light to medium weight stretch jersey fabric, e.g. organic cotton jersey at a fabric width of at least 140cm (1.6yd): XS-XXXL: 145cm (1.65yd)

  • contrasting light to medium weight stretch jersey fabric, e.g. organic cotton jersey at a fabric width of at least 140cm (1.6yd): XS-XXXL: 20cm (0.2yd)

  • 3 buttons

  • matching sewing thread

  • sewing machine with jersey sewing machine needle suitable for fabric thickness

  • Tip: We use a lightweight jersey fabric made from 95% viscose and 5% elastane with a weight of 210g/sqm for the Pippa polo shirt sewing pattern.

Size chart

Which size is the right one? As always, take a look at our size chart. Even if your measurements are slightly different, it's not a problem! The loose cut allows for a cool and casual fit on all of us!

Video tutorial

Use the sewing tutorial to the pattern and sew along step by step with Juliana. If you've never sewn before, watch the sewing machine basics video tutorial first. There you will learn about the components of a sewing machine and how to sew your first seam.

Photographer: Yelizaveta Vlasenko, Model: Elena-Noellae Blumenstein, Make-up artist: Lisa Neubacher

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