Breizh Jumpsuit Sewing Pattern 32 62 PDF

Breizh is a sewing pattern for jumpsuits trousers or jumpsuits shorts. Its sleeves and neckline make it special.
It is a jumpsuit with 2 choices of necklines, 2 choices of belt yoke and choice of pockets.
These options allow you to choose the level of difficulty. Videos accompany the booklet to complete the explanations.
I strongly encourage sewing a canvas before starting on your beautiful fabric to avoid disappointment.
The pattern is compatible with the Commana dress, the Spézet pants and the Logonna blouse.
However, if you are skilled, you can make all these models with only the Breizh pattern. ;)
You will find in the zip folder: an explanatory booklet with texts, diagrams and video links The A0 pattern in 2 PDF files with one layer per size The A4 pattern in 2 PDF files with one layer per size The projectable pattern with a video projector with one layer per size
size: 32 to 62 (see size charts in the photos)
footage: (see table in photos)
between 2m80 and 3m40 depending on the size for a jumpsuit
between 2m30 and 3m50 depending on the size for a shorts wetsuit
Level: intermediate Necessary material:
- a coupon of warps and wefts type fluid or light wax, twill, viscose, silk, poplin, viscose crepe ....
- woven interfacing if your fabric is really soft to hold the necklines
a 40 cm non-detachable zipper
5/7 buttons or press studs instead of the zipper. Either you make a single row, or you make 2 rows if it bothers you that the buttons are not in the middle. diameter 1cm
Gathering elastic for gathers at the waist
Contains:
- explanatory booklet
- A0 with 1 layer per size
- A4 with 1 layer per size
- projector file with 1 layer per size
- videos links
Materials you need at home:
- a coupon of warps and wefts type fluid or light wax, twill, viscose, silk, poplin, viscose crepe ....
- woven interfacing if your fabric is really soft to hold the necklines
- a 40 cm non-detachable zipper
- 5/7 buttons or press studs instead of the zipper

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