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Ana — Crisp Linen Shirt Sewing Pattern (Free PDF)

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Description:

We love the way this minimalist shirt combines a feminine silhouette with design details like a mandarin collar and vintage ivory buttons. The cargo patch pockets on the front crate a catchy counterbalance with a hint of military influence.

  • Free print-at-home format on US letter or A4 paper
  • Layered PDF to print just your size
  • Most patterns graded in size 0/2 to 28/30
  • Many have Step-by-step instructions on The Thread blog
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Specifications:

Type: PDF Pattern
Skill Level: Beginner
Design Variations: 1
Illustrations: No
Instructions: No
Sizes: 0/2 to 12/14, 16/18 to 28/30

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Customer Questions and Answers

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Please advise what I have to do to download size 16/18. Ana Pattern

Carol • January 30, 2024
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This size is included with the download. For information about how to only print this size, please copy and paste the following link into your browser to see a helpful tutorial: support.fabrics-store.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000217423-Using-Layers-and-Printing-Pattern-Pieces-at-Home-PC-and-Mac-Computers

Lauren • January 30, 2024
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JL
Easy and adaptable!

The Ana pattern was a great base for many of the costumes I created for our local school musical. It went together so quickly and easily and allowed for many adaptations.

Janet • November 5, 2023
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CG
Darts or no darts?

Hello, First of all, thank you for your patterns, I love them! I saw the pdf pattern of the crisp linen shirt included a darted front and a plain Front without any dart. I chose to make the darts but the cargo pockets sewn at 9cm from the bottom edge come across the darts, is that normal or did I miscalculated anything? Thank you!

Charlotte • March 20, 2022
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Lauren

Hello, Yes it is normal for the pockets to come across the darts on the darted version.

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ST
So elegant !

Servane • March 8, 2022
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DI
Adding collar

Hello. I would like to use the body of Ana shirt, but add standard collar from Noa Shirt. As I am a beginner could you please let me know if the collar from Noa fits the Ana pattern? Thank you very much.

Diana • December 6, 2021
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Lauren

Hello, we'd recommend drafting a collar for your shirt using our tutorial below :) blog.fabrics-store.com/2017/09/05/sewing-glossary-how-to-draft-and-sew-a-shirt-collar-tutorial/

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SB
Great base for variations

I used this pattern, but made changes. Shortened the body and the sleeves, omitted the pockets, added a collar and side slits. The beauty of this pattern is that it is more closely fitted than most on this website. So if you are looking for a more fitted shirt, use this as a base and make changes to suit.

Sandra • May 31, 2021
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The Ana pattern was a great base for many of the costumes I created for our local school musical. It went together so quickly and easily and allowed for many adaptations. I primarily used cotton fabrics, but also a silky fabric and basic muslin. Pictured is the blouse used as one of the most iconic costumes, ironically also named Anna.

Janet • November 5, 2023

So easy to sew and I love it. maybe others in sight..

Servane • March 8, 2022

Yes, this is really Ana. I omitted the pockets, shortened the sleeves, and added a collar. I'm small and thought that Noa would be too oversized, so used the Ana body instead. This is IL019 Sapphire, made with .9 yds. of fabric.

Sandra • May 31, 2021
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