Nino — Nino Open Jacket Pattern
Beautifully simple and chic, Nino is our relaxed open-front linen jacket Pattern with a kimono-inspired collar.
This minimalist basic is trending in all our favorite stores right now so instead of spending hundreds of dollars on something so simple, why not make one yourself? With its modern and contemporary styling, this stunning navy linen jacket is guaranteed to impress whatever the season.
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- Layered PDF to print just your size
- Most patterns graded in size 0/2 to 28/30
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Pattern specifications:
Type: | PDF Pattern |
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Design Variations: | |
Sizes: | 0/2 to 12/14, 16/18 to 28/30 |
Illustrations: | Yes |
Instructions: | Yes |
It was called Hana when I made it. I adore this pattern. I added a button.
I added a belt to cinch in the waist and I love it!
Parka length Hana jacket in 4C22 Blue Bayou with an interlining of IL019 Bleached. I've done lining years ago but handling interlining it quite different. The combination is just right for transitional weather. I love the 4C22 weight.
This pattern is an simple and easy design to put together. I used 4C22 Black softened linen. The heavier weight really works well with this pattern. Color blocking would also be great as well as using the yarn dyes with a solid collar. Gotta make more.
I made this jacket from scraps and it turned out to be really unique: - 3 panels khaki - 1 breast panel black - pockets in light pink with black tulip stamp print - neck band in denim looking blue with black tulip stamp print - used black thread on back to tie coloring together Not too fitted, made one size smaller than measurements. Notice sleeves are a little short on model but great around the house and at my desk. They don't drag in anything. Pockets are perfect as my toddler is always asking me to hold things and for phone and wallet so I don't have to carry my purse when I run out!
Easy pattern and tutorial. Can't wait for weatger to wear my ecru linen Hana Kimono
i used IL019 black but i would use the 4C22 if i do this again. i really liked it but after a while, i decided it was too plain. but instead of ripping off the original collar, decided to just cover it with this japanese print (i had these lovely fat quarters lying around - i use them for making bias tape) - it stiffened up the collar considerably.
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SKILL LEVELS EXPLAINED
Beginner - Can sew simple straight & curved seams, some topstitching. Includes crafty-type projects and garments that do not require complex sewing techniques or closures.
Confident Beginner - Has sewn a few simple projects and is ready to learn more. Includes techniques such as set-in sleeves, inseam pockets, patch pockets, generous topstitching.
Advanced Beginner - Eager to continue building skills with new techniques such as zippers, buttons & buttonholes, tailored collars & cuffs.
Intermediate - Comfortable with projects that include multiple techniques such as pleating, yokes, fly zipper, slant pockets, and tailored waistband.
Advanced - Confident with complex, multi-step construction such as welt pockets and unusual details. Enjoys the challenge of new techniques and designer quality.
Nino
*If prewashing in hot water, you may need up to extra 10% fabric due to shrinkage. ALL SEAM ALLOWANCES ARE INCLUDED AND NOTED ON THE PATTERN AND IN THE TUTORIAL.
*If prewashing in hot water, you may need up to extra 10% fabric due to shrinkage. ALL SEAM ALLOWANCES ARE INCLUDED AND NOTED ON THE PATTERN AND IN THE TUTORIAL.
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