PATTERN DIMENSIONS - Pick-a-Pocket Jacket

The following information is provided to help determine how much kimono fabric is needed for specific patterns.  Since kimono fabric is never more than 14" wide, it's necessary to know the dimensions of each pattern piece (vs. using the yardage requirements for 44" or 54" wide fabric).  Here's the approach:

1. Determine which pattern pieces will feature kimono fabric.

2. Select from Kimono Panels for Sale, and note dimensions of each panel.

3. Determine your size, and use the chart below to identify how much kimono fabric is needed.  Dimensions are provided only for the smallest and largest sizes, so you may have to calibrate a bit to find the specific amount for your project.

Pick-a-Pocket Jacket by Lois Ericson
Individual Pattern Piece Dimensions*

Contrasting fabric for View A (the gold colored fabric in the sample) - the body of the jacket was done in silk noil.  Any jacket weight fabric would be suitable.

 

Length

Width

Description

XS

XXL

XS

XXL

Collar – cut 1

22"

24"

9"

10"

Front facing – cut 2

30"

32"

11"

11"

Back neck facing – cut 1

6"

7"

4"

5"

Pocket – cut 2

17"

17"

8"

8"

Note: you will need fabric for the sleeves, front and back-- approx 2¾ yds.

* These are the dimensions of the actual pattern pieces, from the smallest to largest size. Does not include information for facings or linings, which can be found on the back of the pattern package.

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