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Misses 8-22
These short jackets, worn by women of the Bolivian altiplano, are reminiscent of Spanish Conquistador, or early colonizer, costumes. The original is made in brightly colored velvet and trimmed with crystal beading and narrow braid, with close fitting lines and full sleeves. This sewing pattern includes three versions in two views. All have princess lines in the back, with full sleeves pleated into a slightly extended shoulder and into cuffs. The stitched-down pleats enhance the fitted look.
View A, unlined, has a V-neck and extends just to a band at the waist.
View B, lined, continues a few inches below the fitted waist. The traditional version of View B has a flared peplum formed by small triangles or godets set in each seam; without the godets, the jacket has a more contemporary, tailored finish.
Both views close in front with hooks and eyes, or you may use purchased frogs or looped buttons. Designs and instructions are included for optional traditional beading and decoration.
Suggested fabrics: Medium to heavyweight fabrics such as velvet, wool, corduroy, flannel, cotton, linen, or silk. Lighter weight denim is also lovely, see the images below for a sample in denim.
This pattern is available as a paper pattern and a PDF pattern. This is the PDF version (for the paper pattern, go here). The PDF version of this pattern is available in the drop down menu. After checkout, you will receive a link to a zip file with the pattern. It is best to download the file on a computer (rather than a device). This PDF pattern has files for sewing instructions, print at home version (total of 58 pages), copy shop versions (for 36" and A0 paper), and decorative embroidery, beading, braid design and instructions for jacket.
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