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Batwing Jacket | Womens Sewing Pattern

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The Batwing Jacket sewing pattern is an easy fit, unstructured outer garment featuring a 'Batwing' sleeve design that creates a soft drape around the... Read More

  • Includes sizes 6-22.
  • Instant download.
  • Relaxed, carefree fit.

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THIS IS A DIGITAL PDF SEWING PATTERN

The Batwing Jacket sewing pattern is an easy fit, unstructured outer garment featuring a 'Batwing' sleeve design that creates a soft drape around the body.

In 3 lengths & with options to add self facing or lace, it features a curved front opening & elongated back hem. It's designed to create a soft draped silhouette that's easy to throw on over jeans, shorts or your favourite LBD.

  • Roomy, throw on style.
  • Trim with self or contrast fabric, lace, pom-poms, binding or keep it simple with a turned back or narrow rolled hem edge.
  • Other finishes include fast & easy trim, binding, pom-poms, turned under edge or narrow rolled hem.
  • 3 lengths - cropped, hipster & tunic.

Size 6-22.

Pattern includes all sizes.

View the size chart here.

Also available in kids sizes here.

FABRIC:

Use fabrics with drape such as rayon, viscose, chiffon, georgette, crepe, cotton voile. For Winter, try a warm Flannelette.

  • View fabric requirements here.

SUPPLIES:

  • Decorative Placket (Style 1) - lightweight interfacing.

TRIMS:

  • Placed Lace (Style 2) - Lace trim 30mm (1 1/8") wide. 18-25mm (3/4-1") binding (approximately 30cm or 12").
  • Easy Lace Trim (Style 3) -  Lace trim 15-35mm (5/8-1 3/8") wide. 
  • Binding (Style 4) - 18-25mm (3/4-1") binding.
  • Pom-Poms (Style 5) - 20mm (3/4") pom-pom trim.

INSTANT DOWNLOAD! Receive the sewing patterns instantly after purchasing.

SIZES INCLUDED: Size 6-22. All sizes are included in your purchase.

FORMATS: This sewing patterns come in several formats, so you can use the one that suits you. All formats are included in your purchase.

  • Print at home - A4 / US Letter size.
  • Print at copy shop - A0 size.
  • Projector file.

COMPREHENSIVE TUTORIAL: We make the tricky bits easy.

Our in-depth tutorial includes detailed info on sizing, fabric choice, printing & more. It features vibrant colour photos, tips & tricks, & clear instructions to sew this garment. Plus real-life inspiration across various sizes from fellow sewists.

SEAM ALLOWANCE: Included in our patterns & specified on the pattern & in the tutorial.

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a downloadable digital PDF sewing pattern. As such, refunds after purchase are not possible. 

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4. Click on the pattern/style you want to download. 

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At Pattern Emporium, most of our patterns include Print-at-Home, A0 Copy Shop, and Projector pattern files. Each listing specifies which formats are available for that particular pattern.

In each of our sewing pattern tutorials, you’ll find detailed information specific to that pattern's printing options.

1. Printer Settings. It's important to select the correct printer settings to ensure your pattern prints to the correct scale. You'll find printer specs in your tutorial &, for more detail, here on the website.

2. Page Printing Guide. You don’t need to print every page or size – just the ones you need. Our guide in the tutorial helps you identify exactly which pages to print.

3. Layout Summary. This shows what your print at home pattern will look like once assembled (taped together).

4. A0 Copy Shop Printing. What to ask for when printing at a copy shop. We recommend requesting plan printing and following the specs outlined above. Please note, printing at a copy shop is always going to be more expensive that printing at home.

For reliable A0 printing in Australia, we recommend Kristen at Dahlia Sewciety & Shelley at Plan Make Do.

In the United States, our customers recommend PDF Plotting.

Need more help? Visit the 'Help & Resources' tab on the menu to learn about layers & other printing topics.

  

BEGINNERS VIDEO SERIES

Are you new to pdf sewing patterns?

Our beginners video series is design for those that are new to pdf sewing patterns whether they have previous sewing experience or not.

You can watch the videos here.

It includes:

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  • printing.
  • determining your size
  • joining the print at home pages

Watch the video series here or go to the menu under 'Help & Resources' > 'Beginners' > 'Video Series for Beginners'.  

  • FORMAT: Digital pdf files
  • PATTERN FILES: Print at home (A4/Letter), A0 Copy shop, Projector.
  • LAYERED: Yes
  • FABRIC TYPE: Woven
  • SIZE RANGE: AU6-22 (US2-18)
  • SKILL LEVEL: Experienced Beginner 

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My new favourite pattern

I love this pattern. I’m fairly new to sewing, and the instructions are so easy to follow, well written and full of handy pictures! I’ve made the hipster length in a linen and tunic length in a double gauze and both are beautiful. I made this after making a top from one of the big 4 pattern companies (that was a total fail), and this came together so easily that I immediately planned another one, and have plans and fabric for one more. I now can’t wait to make the other patterns I’ve purchased from Pattern Emporium

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