The Gracie Coat sewing pattern is your new go-to for effortless outerwear. This unlined coat pattern offers two front options-a high round collar that can be worn open or standing, or a relaxed open front with revere collar. Designed with a modern boxy fit, dropped shoulders and a two-piece sleeve, it’s versatile and easy to wear. The choice of a wrap-only front or button front, and optional pockets, make it an excellent choice for a first coat project. And as a little extra? A bonus headscarf to complete the look!
Features
- Your choice of two fronts:
- Option 1: High round collar which can be worn open or standing up
- Option 2: Open front with revere collar
- Boxy fit with dropped shoulder
- Button front is optional, open front is wrap only
- Two-piece sleeve
- Belt and belt loops option
- Centre back hem split
- Bound seams option
- Optional inseam or patch pockets
- Shorten/lengthen lines
- Bonus headscarf
Fabric Suggestions
Medium heavy weight woven fabric e.g. gabardine, denim, heavy linen, cotton drill, corduroy, boiled wool, tweed wool.
You could also use a Ponte knit.
Trims
- 7 x Buttons 29mm/45L size for the button up option OR 7 x 30mm press studs (snap fasteners)
- Optional bias binding for seams 5cm wide, for an extra challenge. The length will depend on which seams you choose to bind.
- Lining for pockets

























Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
V***i (verified owner) – :
I made the open neck version in a wool coating. My fabric was a little wider than 148cm so I was able to use the cutting layout for size 4-16 for my size 18 which used a lot less fabric.
I clean finished the facings with interfacing (by sewing the interfacing right sides together at 6mm on the finished sides before adhering it to the fabric) which gave a nice finish. I interfaced the hems and I realised later that I could have clean finished these too. I used a lightweight weft interfacing which didn’t make the fabric feel stiff but gave some support.
I followed the video for most of the coat, using my overlocker to finish the seams and hems. I found that by doing a lot of the preparation beforehand, the interfacing and overlocking, it went together easily.
The end result is a lovely coat that will be perfect for the transitional weather we are having at the moment. Where I live it gets cold at night but usually warms up in the daytime, apart from a few months of the year, so a coat like this works well as a layering piece.
Style Arc – :
Hi Vicki,
Thanks for your review on our Gracie Coat.Â
It is great to hear you used our tutorial video and achieved a great result.
Thanks again,
Style Arc