Achieving a quality finish on projects made from vinyl fabric can be challenging, but with the methods described in this article from Threads #184 (April/May 2016), you can realize great results. Vinyl’s versatility, low cost, and durability make it a replacement for certain natural materials, such as leather, and it frequently turns up in fashion collections and in home décor. Once you learn about vinyl’s attractive characteristics, you’ll want to experiment with its possibilities. All you need is the right information and construction methods to make your vinyl projects successful.
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McCall's 8241
McCalls Sewing Pattern 8241 Tops A (XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL). McCalls-8241-A
The Hendrix coat sewing pattern from Style Arc is an unlined, panelled design with long two-piece sleeves, a button or snap front, and optional top-stitching. It features binding along the neck, hem, and sleeves, along with angled patch pockets and dropped shoulders. Recommended fabrics include wool, linen, faux fur, or velvet, with fabric estimates and trim details provided for sizes 4-30.
Pattern A has pleated patch pockets with flaps. Pattern B has side seam zippers. This Vogue sewing pattern kit was designed and printed in the United States and comes with sewing templates, instructions, fabric recommendations, pattern pieces, and sizing guides for (2) shirts and (1) pair of pants. Women's clothing patterns can be made to fit sizes 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14.
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