Softpaw Chore Coat Pattern

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A printable PDF file of the Chore Coat Pattern -Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate

This pattern is a PDF pattern. It comes in a print at home version, and an A0 file where you can take it to a print shop and have them print the pattern on large paper.

Included in this file: Instructions, the printable pattern, Youtube Link for a guided tutorial, and size chart.

CLICK ON THE "Youtube Link" in the PDF file to access Youtube video.

What you will need : clips/pins, scissors, buttons (4-6 depending on cropped or regular length), sewing machine with different stitches (zigzag, etc.), iron & ironing board, fabric & thread.

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SIZING TIPS:

I would say a queen size quilt or blanket will get up to at least an XL depending on the size.

I typically wear a small, but like to size up so I can wear comfy big sweaters underneath and enjoy the oversized look.

If you want wider sleeves I suggest adding a 1/2” inch to both sides of the sleeve when cutting! these sleeves are a little more narrow than some of my previous chore coats.

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You do not need a serger for this project, but a machine capable of straight stitch and zigzag or some type of overlock stitch to finish your seams, will work.

Email : info@softpawvintage.com for any questions

Thank you for the support and please share and tag me in what you make <3 #softpawchorecoat

Taylor is not a professional seamstress and is self taught, some terms and language used is made up all on her own to describe how she sews.

DISCLAIMER: THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED SOLELY FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND IS NOT TO BE RESOLD, COPIED OR DISTRIBUTED IN ANY FORM. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT PERMITTED. MODIFICATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY PART OF THE ENTIRETY OF THIS PATTERN IS PROHIBITED. 

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A printable PDF file of the Chore Coat Pattern -Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate

This pattern is a PDF pattern. It comes in a print at home version, and an A0 file where you can take it to a print shop and have them print the pattern on large paper.

Included in this file: Instructions, the printable pattern, Youtube Link for a guided tutorial, and size chart.

CLICK ON THE "Youtube Link" in the PDF file to access Youtube video.

What you will need : clips/pins, scissors, buttons (4-6 depending on cropped or regular length), sewing machine with different stitches (zigzag, etc.), iron & ironing board, fabric & thread.

——————————-

SIZING TIPS:

I would say a queen size quilt or blanket will get up to at least an XL depending on the size.

I typically wear a small, but like to size up so I can wear comfy big sweaters underneath and enjoy the oversized look.

If you want wider sleeves I suggest adding a 1/2” inch to both sides of the sleeve when cutting! these sleeves are a little more narrow than some of my previous chore coats.

————————————-

You do not need a serger for this project, but a machine capable of straight stitch and zigzag or some type of overlock stitch to finish your seams, will work.

Email : info@softpawvintage.com for any questions

Thank you for the support and please share and tag me in what you make <3 #softpawchorecoat

Taylor is not a professional seamstress and is self taught, some terms and language used is made up all on her own to describe how she sews.

DISCLAIMER: THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED SOLELY FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND IS NOT TO BE RESOLD, COPIED OR DISTRIBUTED IN ANY FORM. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT PERMITTED. MODIFICATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY PART OF THE ENTIRETY OF THIS PATTERN IS PROHIBITED. 

A printable PDF file of the Chore Coat Pattern -Difficulty Level: Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate

This pattern is a PDF pattern. It comes in a print at home version, and an A0 file where you can take it to a print shop and have them print the pattern on large paper.

Included in this file: Instructions, the printable pattern, Youtube Link for a guided tutorial, and size chart.

CLICK ON THE "Youtube Link" in the PDF file to access Youtube video.

What you will need : clips/pins, scissors, buttons (4-6 depending on cropped or regular length), sewing machine with different stitches (zigzag, etc.), iron & ironing board, fabric & thread.

——————————-

SIZING TIPS:

I would say a queen size quilt or blanket will get up to at least an XL depending on the size.

I typically wear a small, but like to size up so I can wear comfy big sweaters underneath and enjoy the oversized look.

If you want wider sleeves I suggest adding a 1/2” inch to both sides of the sleeve when cutting! these sleeves are a little more narrow than some of my previous chore coats.

————————————-

You do not need a serger for this project, but a machine capable of straight stitch and zigzag or some type of overlock stitch to finish your seams, will work.

Email : info@softpawvintage.com for any questions

Thank you for the support and please share and tag me in what you make <3 #softpawchorecoat

Taylor is not a professional seamstress and is self taught, some terms and language used is made up all on her own to describe how she sews.

DISCLAIMER: THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED SOLELY FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AND IS NOT TO BE RESOLD, COPIED OR DISTRIBUTED IN ANY FORM. COMMERCIAL USE IS NOT PERMITTED. MODIFICATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY PART OF THE ENTIRETY OF THIS PATTERN IS PROHIBITED.