Firle Coat PDF
Reminiscent of the 60’s Duffle Coat, the Firle has a generous cut, super easy to stitch Raglan sleeves and a cosy hood. Toggle fastenings mean no tricky buttonholes either. For more confident sewers, it also comes with an option to line it, adding a touch of luxury and added warmth. Size the coat down if you prefer a snug fit.
Sizing
UK: 8 - 30.
US: 4-26. EU: 34-56.
Scroll down for the sizing chart.
All sizes are included in your purchase, so there’s no need to worry about selecting the correct size to buy.
Suggested Fabrics
Boiled wool, Boucle, Tweed for a cosy feel. Brocades to elevate. No need to line if you choose ready padded fabrics. Medium to heavy & waxed cottons. Waterproof fabrics for a practical rain coat..
Fabric Requirements
147-150cm width = 3.7m (directional), 2.8m (non-directional/lining)
115cm width = 4.0m (directional), 3.6m (non-directional/lining)
Notions
Interfacing strips, 3 toggles (buttons if you prefer), thread.
Skill Level
Lined = Confident Beginner
Unlined = Beginner
Finished Garment Measurements (Approx)
Sleeve Length Neck to Cuff : 72cm
Back Neck to Hem : 78cm
Bust : 8 = 104, 10 = 106cm, 12 = 108cm, 14 = 110cm, 16 = 116cm, 18 = 124cm, 20 = 126cm, 22 = 130cm, 24 = 140cm, 26 = 150cm, 28 = 156cm, 30 = 164cm
Bicep : 8 = 40cm, 10 = 41cm, 12 = 45cm, 14 = 48cm, 16 = 51cm, 18 = 55cm, 20 = 58cm, 22 = 64cm, 24 = 66cm, 26 = 70cm, 28 = 74cm, 30 = 78cm
What’s Included
Your purchase will include the following items:
A4 PDF Pattern (37 Sheets)
US Letter PDF Pattern
A0/A1 PDF Pattern for copy shop printing, if desired
PDF Instruction Booklet, detailing construction steps and PDF layout
Tutorial video on YouTube, taking you through all stages of construction along with hints and tips.
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Format
This is a digital pdf download.
If you would prefer a paper pattern you can order it here: Firle Coat Paper Pattern
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Line Diagram
Sizing Chart
Construction Tutorial Video
Click the image below for a video tutorial that will take you through all the stages of construction. Your pattern will also come with written instructions.
Construction Steps
To jump to specific construction steps in the video, just click the links below.