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£14.00
Edie Coat
The Edie Coat is your new wardrobe must-have for the Autumn/Winter.
A flattering boxy-styled lined coat with a round neck, finished with button fastenings and a horizontal seam that shows off the inseam pockets and follows through to the lantern sleeve style.
This style also offers the option for a two-tone coat style, the colour combinations can be endless.
Whether you’re heading to the office, a lunch date, or a night on the town, the Edie Coat Pattern has got you covered. Its versatile design effortlessly transitions from day to night, making it an essential addition to your wardrobe.
Size Range | Misses (UK 6-20) | Curvy (UK 20-34) |
Sewing Level | Confident Sewer |
Notions Required |
Main Fabric | Lining Fabric | Matching sewing thread |
5x Buttons or covered buttons and poppers | FormBand or Edge Tape | Interfacing 90cm wide x 1 metre |
* Please note that in the photos we have used large buttons so reduced the amount to 4 buttons - this is due to personal preference.
Pattern Options
Paper Pattern
If you opt for a paper pattern, you will receive your pattern and pattern instruction booklet via The Royal Mail within 3-5 working days.
PDF Pattern
If you opt for a PDF pattern, you will receive your pattern and pattern instruction booklet via email.
Pattern Printing Service
If you opt for pattern printing service, you will receive your pattern via The Royal Mail within 3-5 working days and your pattern instruction booklet via email.
Suitable Fabrics
Main Fabric -
Boiled wool | Mid-to-heavy-weight wool blends | Boucle | Wool crepe | Wool coating
Lining Fabric -
Bemberg cupro | Viscose/Acetate mix | Polyester | Viscose satin twill
Looking for more inspiration...
Check out our blog on 'A Guide to Sewing with Boiled Wool' for all you need to know when using Boiled Wool for your next dressmaking project.
A Note From Jules...
When deciding on sizing, we advise you to take the finished garment measurements into consideration (these are detailed at the back of your instruction booklet).
We also recommend creating a toile before cutting into your chosen fabrics for safe measure.
Happy sewing!