


With our "Susan" pattern, you can sew your own practical all-weather softshell jacket. Its highlights include a stand-up collar with a detachable hood and closable in-seam pockets. Shaped dividing seams on the front and back, a rounded hem, and two-piece sleeves are additional details. You can also easily lengthen it to create a stylish coat. The video sewing instructions explain all the sewing steps in detail.
Sew yourself a timeless softshell jacket with plenty of pretty details using our "Susan" paper pattern. The shaping seams on the front and back give the jacket a nice, tailored fit. The stand-up collar with a detachable hood and the closable seam pockets are practical features that will keep you prepared for any weather. The rounded hem and split sleeves also transform this jacket into a mini masterpiece, which you can create yourself with our detailed sewing instructions. Get our free pattern add-on for even more functional details.
The paper pattern contains:
Outer material: softshell
Lining fabric (for the pocket bags): e.g. woven cotton fabric
The table shows the fabric consumption (in cm) for the jacket and coat, based on a fabric width of 140 cm. It also provides the lengths (in cm) for the divisible jacket zipper (3 cm wide) and the two pocket zippers (3 cm wide, continuous zippers are also possible). You will also need five snap fasteners (Kam Snaps, T5 or 12-15 mm diameter) and possibly bias binding for hemming the fabric edges.
A notice:
Depending on the cutting technique, fabric width, and pattern, you may be able to save fabric. It's recommended to prepare the pattern pieces before purchasing fabric, lay them out on a surface of the appropriate width, and use this to determine the actual fabric consumption.