Difficulty: Advanced
Sizes: UK 6-24
Description
Ariadna is a sophisticated double-breasted blazer characterised by a straight silhouette and an oversized fit. Its design includes notable details: side panels for structure and definition, a distinctive welt pocket on the top left of the front, and vertical darts that seamlessly transform into double welt pockets with flaps that extend over the side panels.
The back of the blazer showcases shoulder darts and a centre back seam that concludes with a vent, while the shoulder line is elegantly extended. This piece features a classic blazer-style collar with a stand and a peak lapel, and the front edges boast rounded hems. Fastening with a single buttonhole and button, this blazer is tailored with long set-in two-piece sleeves and a full lining, culminating in a below-the-hip length for a refined and polished appearance.
Please Note: The paper pattern does not come with printed instructions. To access the instructions, kindly utilize the QR code provided on the pattern sheets to download the PDF file.
Recommended Fabric
Wool suiting, gabardine, melton wool.
For the lining, artificial fibers like viscose, blends such as viscose combined with elastane or viscose blended with polyester, or synthetic fibers like polyester or a blend of polyester and elastane.
The blazer displayed in the photos is constructed from viscose suiting. This particular material is of medium weight, offering flexibility, a soft texture, and it's non-stretch. The fabric consists of a blend of viscose and polyester. The lining used is 100% viscose.
Notions
Lightweight fusible woven interfacing, 140cm wide, 1.8 – 2.12m
Fusible straight-grain tape interfacing, 3 – 5m
Fusible web, 1.5 – 2m
1x pair of shoulder pads
1x pair of sleeve heads
1x button, 2.3 – 2.5cm diameter
1x transparent hidden backing button, 2.3cm diameter
Matching thread
Matching top-stitching thread
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