The Perfect Tunic sewing pattern is a relaxed top that pops on over the head. It has a front placket, a banded collar, and a yoke. Customize the hem with either a straight or curved finish, and select the cuffed or simple roll-up sleeve style. Use lightweight woven fabric for the Perfect Tunic. Size Range: Sizes US 0-24 / Euro 30-54
- Relaxed and flattering silhouette
- Placket and collar
- Sleeve with cuff and Slit
- Simple roll-up sleeve
- Two body lengths
Key Features of the Perfect Tunic Sewing Pattern
- The color pattern is printable in Letter, A4, and A0 formats, with an additional projector file for easy cutting.
- Instructions with detailed descriptions and illustrations
- Metric and imperial measurements
- Seam allowances are included in each pattern piece
- YouTube Video Sew-along
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This Perfect Tunic sewing pattern features a timeless and comfortable tunic design with a mandarin collar, placket neckline, double yoke, and back pleat. View A has straight sleeves that can be rolled up with tabs, while View B includes cuffs. The pattern also offers two body lengths to choose from. To make the Perfect Tunic, use a lightweight woven fabric of any fiber.
Skill level 3/4
The Perfect Tunic sewing pattern has many details, so you'll need some experience to complete the collar, placket, and cuff. Watch a step-by-step video on YouTube.
What you need to make a Tunic
- Woven fabric (lightweight cotton, viscose, linen, silk)
- Fusible interfacing
- Buttons
- Sewing thread
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