Product Description
Classic sophisticated tunic featuring a concealed button front that opens into a neat shirt collar. The interesting back armhole and yoketreatment along with the inverted back pleat allows for a relaxed feel. At the front the tucked side seam continues into a beautiful dolman sleeve giving this tunic a modern twist.
Fabric Suggestion
Silk, Rayon, Charmeuse or any soft woven
Pattern Format
Multi-Size Hard Copy | |
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Multi-size hard copy sewing pattern, mailed to your delivery address. |
More Pattern Formats
Single-Size PDF Download | |
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Single-size PDF sewing pattern download, sent to your email address in multi-sheet/tiled format for printing at home on A4 or US letter size paper AND single-sheet/wide format for printing at a copy shop. You get the size you order, PLUS the two closest sizes. Please note that the wide format files are set up for printing on 36" wide (or wider) paper rolls, not A0 paper sheets. | |
Single-Size Hard Copy | |
Single-size hard copy sewing pattern, mailed to your delivery address. |
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Format Reviewed: Single-Size PDF Download
bkgriffo (verified owner) – :
Love this tunic. Made mine in rayon and it drapes nicely.
For me I needed to adjust the side seams smaller. I always use a size 14 for tops and these patterns are generous.
Style Arc is my go-to for patterns now. Trust that they will go together beautifully and have used some patterns multiple times.
Format Reviewed: Single-Size PDF Download
samanthaland1967 (verified owner) – :
So easy, loved making this igame s so my style
Format Reviewed: Single-Size PDF Download
kimbrowntyndall (verified owner) – :
I love the designs of Style Arc. This is my third pattern but I still get nervous about the vague instructions. The blouse came out great. I did add cuffs to make it look a little more finished. (this would be a great add on item)
Format Reviewed: Single-Size Hard Copy
Caron (verified owner) – :
I had never sewn a collar and stand, nor a concealed fly front but this shirt turned out beautifully. I made it in a cotton , linen mix and I have had several compliments when I have worn it.
I will definitely make it again, perhaps in a fabric with more drape and I may lengthen it to give a little more coverage with leggings.
Format Reviewed: Single-Size Hard Copy
cmchintall (verified owner) – :
Just completed the tunic using a cotton linen blend. Very pleased with how well the tunic came out, especially the collar. The color illustrations were really helpful. I am 5′ 10″ and I added two inches to the length of this tunic to adjust for height.