The James Sweater Sewing Pattern is a versatile and cozy Sweater that you can make in less than an hour. James Sweater Sewing pattern in Kids sizes 3-12Y has a crew-neckline with set-in sleeves and a comfortable, roomy fit. The sweater is perfect for jersey fabrics; it combines comfort and style, and the sewing pattern is ideal for beginners.
James Sweater Sewing Pattern Features:
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Color PDF Sewing Pattern: Printable on Letter, A4, and A0 paper formats.
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Projector File: Included for those who prefer to project the pattern directly onto fabric.
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YouTube Video Sew-Along: Step-by-step video instructions to guide you through the sewing process.
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Cozy Fit: Designed for a comfortable, loose fit.
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Set in sleeves: Featuring a cozy oversized fit
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Crew Neckline: the sweater fits comfortably over the head.
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Additional Details: Dropped shoulders.
Skill Level:
1/4 This pattern is a simple project suitable for beginner sewers. The illustrated instructions will help you improve your skills.
Materials Needed
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Fabric: French terry
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Ribbing: For the hem band, cuffs, and neckline
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James Sweater Sewing Pattern has:
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Layers: Print only the sizes you need.
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Trimless Pages: Easy to assemble.
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Illustrated Instructions: Step-by-step guidance with pictures.
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Metric and Imperial Measurements: Suitable for all regions.
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Paper Formats: A4, Letter, and A0 printshop format.
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Seam Allowances: Included in the pattern.
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YouTube Video Sew-Along: Additional support for beginners.
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