型紙はカナダの会社、Jalieの2212番です。
Totally belated, but in addition to the Japanese green tea I got the other day, I made the Man of the House a fleece pull-over shirt for his birthday.
The pattern is Jalie 2212. The pattern package comes with the half-zip pull-over shirt and a slim fit T-shirt (perfect for under shirt) pattern.
This pull-over shirt has a very interesting sleeve style. It's basically a kimono sleeve? The bodice yoke and the upper sleeve are combined.
There were a lot of small pieces to cut because of the princess seam bodice and the 3 pieces for the sleeves, but you get less fabric waste.
The fabric is some medium weight fleece. I wanted to get a more technical fleece like Polartec but it's very hard to source technical/niche fabric in the UK so it's just a non-descriptive anti-pill fleece.
I cut a straight size T. Since MOTH is rather short (5'7"), I think the sleeves may be a tad too long (thus all the wrinkles) but he does not seem to be bothered.
I used a #5 chunky zip and finished the arm and bodice hem with fold over elastic. I also added a twill tape to cover up the collar seam inside.
I think all the seam lines (the bodice princess seam and lower sleeves) are actually just style lines so you can combine them if you don't want to cut so many pieces. But the seam lines (especially with top stitching) add just enough subtle texture to the simple shirt so I really like it. MOTH is not a color blocking type of guy, but that would be a great option for mine...
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