PDF Pattern - Céline & Agathe Pack
PDF Pattern - Céline & Agathe Pack
This pack includes the Céline and Agathe sewing patterns, two sewing patterns with multiple versions to enrich your wardrobe with original and elegant pieces. The Céline shirt and crop version combine wonderfully with the Agathe skirt-shorts and allow you to obtain a graphic and modern set.
You will benefit from the patterns in A4, US Letter, A0 and Projector formats with layer management to select the size you want to print using Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Projector format has two versions: one for light fabrics and one for dark fabrics. You will also have an instruction booklet that will accompany you throughout the making step by step with the help of detailed diagrams.
You also have the necessary instructions to make the following adjustments:
- Reduce or increase the height of your garment.
- Adjust the sewing pattern if you are between sizes
- Adapt the fork or the bottom if necessary. (For the Agathe pattern)
THE CELINE PDF BOSS
The Céline sewing pattern is a oversized shirt which offers various options that provide very different styles. She proposes three lengths: crop, regular or maxi And three types of back: simple, split or pleated. You can also add one or two pockets on the front if you wish.
In a tailored fabric or denim, there crop length gives the illusion of a small mid-season jacket.
There max length is ideal to combine with your fall winter outfits with tights and why not a sleeveless sweater.
There regular length is more classic, perfect to combine with all your outfits and play with the different back and pocket options.
This is a sewing pattern of intermediate level but which can be accessible to beginners who have already sewn a few clothes by taking their time. THE The finishes are very neat.
THE BOSS PDF AGATHE
The Agathe sewing pattern is a high waisted skirt shorts offering various options that provide very different styles.
This is an intermediate level sewing pattern but can be accessible to beginners having already sewn some clothes by not taking the piped pockets option.
The Agathe skirt-short opens with an invisible zipper located on the side.
You can opt for a model without pockets for a clean look, or add patch pockets on the back for a practical touch. The piped pockets, whether real or fake, add an understated elegance, while a patch pocket on the front offers a different and original style. Choose between the simple version , for a sober and timeless line, or the gathered version , for a more romantic and feminine look. For an even more personalized finish, an optional node can be added to the side of your belt.
Let yourself be seduced by the Céline & Agathe pack and adopt two patterns with infinite options to accompany you throughout the year.
What sizes are available?
What sizes are available?
The size range from 32 to 50 ensures a tailor-made sewing experience adapted to various body shapes.
You can find the table of measurements displayed among the photos of the model.
Each sewing pattern also offers detailed step-by-step instructions if you want to make adjustments such as changing the length of your garment.
Are seam allowances included?
Are seam allowances included?
Yes, seam allowances are included. Their values are generally one centimeter. The latter may vary depending on the sewing technique used. If this is the case, this is specified at each sewing step concerned.
What materials do I need to complete my project?
What materials do I need to complete my project?
You can find the list of supplies needed to complete your project among the photos of the model.
What is layer management?
What is layer management?
Layer management is an option included in all sewing patterns, regardless of their format, which allows you to print only the sizes you want.
This is possible thanks to the use of the Adobe Acrobat Reader tool, available free of charge on the Internet.
The brand to follow for using the layers is indicated in the instruction booklet.
Quelles unités sont utilisées ?
Quelles unités sont utilisées ?
Dans la version française du patron de couture, l'unité utilisée est le centimètre.
En revanche, les versions traduites en anglais disposent des mesures en centimètres et en pouces.