Inspired by the traditional Chinese blue workwear, Sacha is a jacket with a straight and slightly flared cut. Its details include four patch pockets (one on the wrong side), a curved collar and wide sleeves with a large hem.
It's unlined and assembled with folded seams and topstitching.
We recommend denim, moleskine and cotton gabardine, linen and wool. You can also use leather, milleraie velvet or quilted fabric, and even cotton poplin to make a mid-season shirt.
Our Sacha jacket is cut from a raw cotton denim with contrasting topstitching.
For a fabric in 135cm / 53.1" width, amounts of fabric are:
. 1m45 (57.1") for a size 34/36
. 1m60 (63") for a size 38/40
. 1m75 (68.9") for a size 42/44
. 1m90 (74.8") for a size 46
For a fabric in 150cm / 59.1" width, amounts of fabric are:
. 1m35 (53.15") for a size 34/36
. 1m40 (55.12") for a size 38/40
. 1m50 (59.1") for a size 42/44
. 1m75 (68.9") for a size 46
Pieces are cut flush with each other. Add an extra 10 to 20cm (3.9" to 7.9") if needed.
You will also need:
- matching thread,
- contrasting thread (optional),
- interfacing,
- 6 buttons of 17mm (0.67") diameter.
PDF patterns
The Sacha jacket pattern is a PDF pattern. An email with a link to download the .zip file will be sent to your mailbox right after the payment for the order is complete.
The .zip folder contains:
- the PDF sewing pattern in A4/letter format,
- the PDF sewing pattern in A0 format,
- and the assembly instructions with all the necessary information in French and English.
You will find the instructions for printing our PDF patterns here.