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Hoodie Poncho sewing pattern

by pattern designer The Assembly Line
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Description

The Hoodie poncho is a one-size-fits-many design. Large enough to be worn over any outfit whenever the weather calls for it. Bring it packed in its own pocket and you're always prepared. The hood is high in the fro...

Additional details

Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Unisex
Sewing level
Intermediate
Fabric types Woven
Sizing Show/hide details
Size range
One-Size
Bust/chest (min.) Bust/chest (max.)
193 cm
76 in
Specifications Show/hide details
File features
A4/Print at home and A0/Copyshop
Language
English
Fabric suggestions Show/hide details
Suggested fabrics are lightweight such as ripstop-nylon, recycled nylon or recycled polyester if you wish for it to be wind- and water-resistant.
Fabric requirements Show/hide details
140-150 cm fabric width 4.6 m
Supplies Show/hide details
Option 1 (Snap buttons at sleeve opening) - Elastic round cord 3 mm diameter – 100 cm - Cord lock for drawstrings – 1 pc. - Eyelets 8-10 mm diameter – 2 pcs. - Snap buttons 15 mm diameter – 12 pcs. - Matching thread Option 2 (Drawstring at sleeve opening) - Elastic round cord 3 mm diameter – Hood 100 cm cut 1 pc, Sleeves 150 cm, cut 2 pcs (75 cm each) - Cord lock for drawstrings – 3 pcs. - Eyelets 8-10 mm diameter – 6 pcs. - Snap buttons 15 mm diameter – 8 pcs. - Matching thread

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Copyright:

© The Assembly Line

Pattern reviews of Hoodie Poncho sewing pattern

Average rating: 3 out of 5

Based on 2 reviews

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Most used statements

Positive: Size inclusive

Positive: Easy to fit

Positive: Wardrobe essential

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