#LN1721 Noelle Coat (Paper or PDF) Sewing Pattern
$21.00 – $25.00
- Roomy Hooded Overcoat with 1950’s Styling
- Contrast Front Trim (View A) or Piping Detail (View B)
- Two Coat Lengths- Above or Below Knee
- Welt Pockets
- Fully Lined
- Quick Assembly with Minimal Seams
- Sizes 2-18
- Intermediate Level
- Paper or PDF
PDF pattern is formatted for printing on a home printer
Description
Make this sewing pattern and step out in easy style to stay warm in this hooded oversized coat or overcoat in two lengths, below or above the knee. With room enough to cover full skirts, wide collars, and elegant up-dos, this fully lined coat blends the best features of both cape and coat. Loaded with high style, enjoy dramatic sleeves that taper to the wrist, functional welt pockets, and an open neckline and hood that includes a front band ready for your decorative ideas or contrast fabric (View A), or contrast piping (View B). Designed for quick assembly with minimal seams, it’s perfect for loose weaves or very warm and heavy coat fabrics. Construction includes light tailoring. No closure.
FABRICS: Medium to heavy coat fabrics; Tweed, Twills, Herringbone, Houndstooth in Mohair, Cashmere, Wools; boiled, felted, Melton. Upholstery or interior fabrics, heavy corduroy, velveteen, bouclé, fur. Consider all fabrics for the contrast band (View A). With lighter weight fabrics, apply an interlining and/or underlining to add weight and/or warmth; follow coat fabric requirements. May not be suitable for plaids or stripes.
NOTIONS: Thread, 1 pkg hem tape (optional) View B: purchased or hand-made piping 6 ¾ yards (long length) or 6 ¼ yards (short length).
REQUIREMENTS: (all sizes, in yards, with or without nap)
All Views | Long Length | Short Length |
60” Coat Fabric | 3 7/8 | 3 ½ |
45” Coat Fabric | 5 1/8 | 4 7/8 |
60” Coat Lining | 2 ¼ | 2 1/8 |
45” Coat Lining | 3 3/8 | 3 |
Front Band Contrast Fabric- View A | 16” x 63” | 16” x 60” |
22” Interfacing | 2 | 2 |
Additional information
Weight | 10 oz |
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Dimensions | 9 × 12 × .75 in |
LN1721 | Paper, PDF |
About Sizing
All patterns are multi-sized with every size included with the pattern.
Our sizing does not follow the standard sewing industry sizing, but more closely resembles the ready-to-wear retail market. Our pattern body standard is an hourglass figure with a generous “B” cup bust, curvy, long waisted, with a height of 5’7″. Expect a fitted minimum ease allowance of Bust=3″ Waist= 1/2″ Hip=2″ except when design ease requires more room for style.
Check the top right hand corner of the package front for the range included with the pattern. The package back will include this measurement chart, listed in inches.
HOW TO CHOOSE A SIZE
Because many of us are not a perfect numbered size, sometimes pattern width alterations are necessary. We’d like to help you know how to alter your pattern with the least amount of trouble, so we suggest that you start thinking of the cutting lines as just a mathematical guide to width change rather than a hard and fast must cut line.
The first step is to compare your measurements to the chart. Find the number closest to your measurement without going over. As an example, let’s assume a hip measurement of 42″, which is right between size 12 and 14 on the chart. Because our measurement is exactly between these two sizes, we can draw our own cut line exactly between these two sizes which is the exact size we need for our measurement! If we use this same method at the waist and bust, tapering from one line to the next, matching up all the pieces vertically, we can be more assured of a fairly well fitting garment without making a trial garment first.
Use the chart below to find out where to draw the cut line in relation to your measurements.
For example, using the same example as previously mentioned, the difference between the size chart and the actual measurement is 1″. The chart below indicates that a 1″ difference requires an additional 1/4″ be added to the side seams. Draw a new line 1/4″ from the size 12 cutting line and taper it to the next corresponding measurement for waist and bust. In this way, a close enough fit can be achieved using math, not guess work. Add just the right amount to your pattern to make it the right size for your measurements before you cut.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR PATTERN
From the nearest size, if your measurement is an additional: | Add to pattern side seams: |
1/2″ (1.3 cm) |
1/8″ (.3 cm) |
1″ (2.5 cm) |
1/4″ (.6 cm) |
1 1/2″ (3.8 cm) |
3/8″ (.9 cm) |
2″ (5 cm) |
1/2″ (1.3 cm) |
2 1/2″ (6.3 cm) |
5/8″ (1.5 cm) |
With a few measurements and adjustments, you can give your pattern the custom fit you need.
Shipping
The difference between First-Class shipping and Priority Shipping:
First Class Shipping Quick, $
Priority Shipping Quicker, $$
Sew Chic’s shipping rates are based on current USPS prices and are updated on a regular basis. US and International customers’ orders are shipped as packages based on number of patterns purchased. All methods of shipping have package tracking.
Domestic Shipping
PATTERN # | USPS DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS SHIPPING | USPS DOMESTIC FLAT RATE PRIORITY SHIPPING |
1 | $4.00 (plus $3 per ea. Additional) | —- |
1 – 10 | —- | $8.00 |
11 – 25 | —- | $13.50 |
26 – 75 |
—- |
$18.50 |
International Shipping
PATTERN # | USPS INT’L 1ST CLASS PACKAGE SHIPPING |
1 – 4 | $24.00 |
5 – 8 | $36.00 |
9 – 10 | $57.00 |
11 – 15 | $57.00 |
PATTERN # | USPS INT’L 1ST CLASS PRIORITY PACKAGE SHIPPING |
1 – 5 | $55.00 |
6 – 9 | $60.00 |
10 – 11 | $64.00 |
12 – 15 | $70.00 |
16 – 25 | $85.00 |