Contains:
- Detailed explanations in English and French
- A4 pattern included / A0 pattern included
- US letter pattern included
- Sizes guide included
- Available sizes : 34/56 (US 2/24,UK 6/28)
- Level 2 : Intermediate
Materials you need at home:
- Sizes 34/46, US 2/14, UK 6/18 , Fabric in 140 cm, 55’’ wide : 180 cm, 72’’, Lining 100 cm, 40''
- Sizes 48/56, US 16/24, UK 20/28 , Fabric in 140 cm, 55’’ wide : 240cm, 96’’, Lining 130 cm,52''
- Shoulder pads
- Interfacing (for example H609 Vlieseline, Pellon Ek130) : 50 cm, 20''
- Many fabrics can suit this model : tweed, various woolen fabrics, needlecord fabric, jeans, jacquard... It’s up to you! Weight: 250/350 gr/m2, 7/10 oz/yd2
Ninon is more than just a jacket; it is a centerpiece that embodies elegance and femininity.
This peplum jacket, with its high neckline, was designed to flatter your silhouette gracefully. The delicately crafted peplum creates a ruffled effect at the waist, adding a graceful and feminine touch to the jacket. This sophisticated cut subtly emphasizes your waist, bringing timeless elegance to your look. We intentionally placed the waistline cut above the navel to elongate the silhouette.
With its round neckline, Ninon offers an elongated and refined silhouette, highlighting the delicacy of the neck. This neckline is both modern and timeless, adapting to different styles and occasions.
Ninon is suitable for a wide variety of fabrics, allowing you to personalize your creation according to your preferences and the seasons. Envision it in lightweight wool for autumn, an elegant jacquard for a special occasion, or a light cotton for spring. The sturdier the fabric, the more pronounced the A-line effect of the peplum.
This jacket will be the ideal companion for all occasions, whether paired with a chic dress for special events or matched with jeans and a t-shirt for a casually sophisticated daily look.
1 pattern / 1 option
Pattern designed with passion in France.
Ninon - Jacket - 34/56 (US 2/24,UK 6/28) - Intermediate
Coralie Bijasson
Graduated in 2009 from the Académie Internationale de Coupe de Paris (AICP) in women's pattern making, Coralie Bijasson invites you to creation.
Author of about fifteen sewing books in several publishing houses,
Dressing chic, 2011, Hachette Pratique Miss couture, 2012, Hachette Pratique Dressing chic 70's, 2013, Hachette Pratique Jolies tenues pour jolies bobines, 2016, Mango Atelier machine à coudre enfants, 2016, Marie Claire Cadeaux de naissance à coudre, 2017, Marie Claire Robes, 2018, Mango Couture femme toutes saisons, 2018, Marie Claire Ne pas déranger je couds !, 2018, Dessain et Tolra Atelier machine à coudre pour les enfants et les ados, 2019, Marie Claire Le manuel complet de la couture facile, 2020, Marie Claire Ne pas déranger, je couds mon dressing idéal !, 2020, Dessain et Tolra Dressing idéal à coudre pour les rondes, 2021, Dessain et Tolra Couture hivernale 19 projets chauds et confortables, 2022, Marie Claire
In December 2014, Coralie Bijasson released a collection of about fifteen sewing patterns under the brand "C'est moi le patron" with the leitmotif of timelessness and femininity. Skirts, dresses, jackets, and pants are included, ranging from easy to expert, catering to everyone. Her sewing patterns are initially available on A little mercerie (Etsy). In 2016, she launched her own website www.coralie-bijasson.com. Explore her numerous sewing patterns for women, from trendy to classic, chic to fashion, smart to casual, it's up to your preference. Coralie Bijasson ® offers a variety of sewing patterns, from easy to expert, ranging from size 34 to 56, catering to all tastes and sewing levels.
Coralie Bijasson® offers a constantly renewed collection with a new model every month, in French and English. The pattern sheets are in color, with non-overlapping pieces. The PDFs have layers for easy printing and understanding. Customers also benefit from guidance as all patterns are detailed at each step with explanatory diagrams and video tutorials available on our YouTube channel. Tutorials are subtitled in French and English. The patterns are designed in France in Coralie Bijasson's workshop. So... Get ready with your needles!