Nähanleitung Hoodiekleid Antwerpen

Sewing instructions hoodie dress Antwerp

Length at back center = 109-113 cm

Antwerp was sewn from a viscose jersey in this tutorial.

→ To the “Antwerp” sewing pattern

Materials needed:

You can use either a firm or a flowing jersey fabric .

Sizes 34-42

  • Outer fabric 2.00 m x 140 cm wide

Sizes 44-50

  • Outer fabric 2.70 m x 140 cm wide

Cut:

Cut the pattern pieces out of your fabrics.  to. Lay the fabric with the right side of the fabric facing up. Place the selvedges parallel to the center so that you Front and back You can lay it down in the fraction.  Always align the thread arrow in the same direction for all pieces, parallel to the selvedge of the fabric. Transfer all notches from the pattern by making a 3mm long cut with scissors or using chalk .  Snip the seam allowance on the fold of the fabric, because this is always a center point. is. Markers define positions of Transfer dart ends , pocket positions, etc. either with chalk or pins .

Seam allowances are included - 1cm wide or as indicated by the marking notches!

You will need the following fabric:

  • 1x front part in breakage
  • 2x back piece, mirror image
  • 2x sleeves, mirrored
  • 2x hood (opposite)
  • 1x bag in breakage

Sewing instructions:

Seam allowances are including - 1cm wide or as marked

To sew this shirt you will need a sewing machine and an overlock sewing machine, or alternatively the zigzag stitch of your sewing machine to finish the cut edges.

Be sure to use a jersey needle and a stretch stitch. If you're using a domestic sewing machine, you should use either a zigzag stitch or a three-step elastic stitch. Afterwards, finish all seam allowances with a zigzag stitch or another suitable stitch to prevent fraying. The colored lines in the pictures, in addition to the written description, show you where to sew a seam or glue something.
When sewing, pay attention to the seam allowance included in the pattern. Seam allowances not specifically marked are 1 cm wide!
Have fun sewing!

Sizes 46-50 have a bust dart; please sew it according to the pattern. A simple, straight dart is sewn as follows after accurately transferring the markings: Align notches with notches, draw a line with tailor's chalk to ensure you sew correctly and that the side seam finishes straight. Sew from the widest point to the point, tapering the seam nicely (to prevent the dart from bunching). To avoid having to backstitch at the point, you can sew the last centimeter with a very small stitch. Press the dart's contents upwards.

You begin by closing the center back. To do this, place the back pieces right sides together and sew the seams with a 1 cm seam allowance. Finish the seam allowances together and press them to the wrong side.

Next, we'll work on the patch pocket. Finish all edges and press the 1cm seam allowances under, then press the pocket opening according to the markings.

Step the intervention into place.

Attach the pocket to the front piece according to the markings and topstitch close to the edge. Secure the pocket opening at the beginning and end.

Now place the front piece right sides together with the back piece and sew the shoulder seams. Finish the seam allowances together and press them towards the front.

Next, prepare the sleeves. Finish the hem and iron it upwards according to the clips.

Now the sleeves are inserted. Place the sleeve right sides together at the corresponding armhole (the notch in the front piece must align with the notch in the sleeve) and sew it in place. The seam allowance is then finished together and pressed into the sleeve.

Next, you can sew the side seam and sleeve seam together in one go and finish the raw edges. Press the seam allowance towards the front.

In the next step, the hem of the hoodie dress is finished and ironed 2cm inwards. Then you stitch it down.

Do the same with the sleeve hems.

Next, we'll make the hood. Place the two hood pieces right sides together and sew along the center back seam. Finish the raw edges of the seams and press them to the wrong side.

Iron over the outer edge once by 1cm and once by 2cm....

....then you stitch it at about 1.8cm.

Fold the hood over itself at the front center according to the cutting mark and secure it with a basting stitch.

Place the hood right sides together into the neck opening and sew it in place. Finish the seam together. If you like, you can also topstitch the seam allowance to the body piece.

Your Antwerp project is finished!


If you get stuck or have any questions, please feel free to contact us by email at info@schnittmuster-berlin.de. We will reply as soon as possible.

Have lots of fun with your new designer piece!
Sincerely, your Schnittmuster-Berlin team

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