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kdornbier Grace Dolman Quilted Jacket PDF (Beginner)

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At daylight savings time, spring forward or fall back into the Grace Jacket. Unique dolman sleeves, topstitched welt pockets, and a cropped hem make this jacket a instant classic. The quilted body, collar, and zipper shield are perfect for transition weather. The hem, collar, cuffs, and internal seams are bias-bound for a chic, sturdy garment that will wear well year after year. Instructions include basic quilting tips and steps for making your own continuous bias tape. This season, don’t forget to set your clock and grab your Grace Jacket.

SIZES: XS-XXL (US)
DIFFICULTY: Medium
PRINT SIZES: Letter (8.5x11") and Layered A0 
SUGGESTED FABRICS: Whether you choose a single fabric for both the outside and lining, or two separate fabrics, we recommend sticking to lightweight options unless you have an industrial machine. Wovens like chambray, cotton, linen, or light denim, will produce a more structured jacket, while knits like jersey or french terry will create a softer, relaxed feel. For batting, opt for low-loft for a more casual, spring and fall 'layering' jacket, and medium-loft for a puffier, more insulated coat. 

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    kdornbier Grace jacket pattern

    Posted by Karen on 25th Sep 2023

    A fun make, but not really for a beginner. Mostly the instructions were detailed and helpful (and amusing) but there was the odd thing missed that could trip you up. I used Cluster Dot quilt puffer fabric from Fabric Godmother which was lovely to sew and I really like the end result!