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Fairfield Button-Up Shirt sewing pattern

by pattern designer Thread Theory
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Description

A button-up shirt with all of the classic details and a modern, moderately slim fit. This design features a slim collar with collar stand, an optional chest pocket, flat felled seams and a yoke. The button band is d...

Additional details

Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Masculine
Sewing level
Intermediate
Fabric type Woven
Release date
May 06, 2016
Sizing Show/hide details
Size range
XS-4XL
Bust/chest (min.) Bust/chest (max.)
92 cm 127 cm
36.22 in 50 in
Hip (min.) Hip (max.)
100 cm 135 cm
39.37 in 53.15 in
Specifications Show/hide details
File features
Projector support, A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English and French
Fabric suggestions Show/hide details
Medium weight cottons including but not limited to cotton shirting, poplin, lawn, oxford, chambray and flannel.
Fabric requirements Show/hide details
2.9m x 115cm wide 2.1-2.3m x 150cm wide
Supplies Show/hide details
0.8m medium weight fusible or sewn-in interfacing 10 - 1 cm or 1.3cm buttons 2 optional 1 cm buttons for the sleeve placket 2 optional 1cm or 1.3cm buttons for the sleeve tab

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Most used statements

Positive: Wardrobe essential

Positive: Clear instructions

Negative: Too tight

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