PARIS BOLERO JACKET
PARIS BOLERO JACKET





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This darling bolero jacket adds just the right touch of elegance to any special outfit! With its graceful shawl collar, ruffle sleeves and princess-worthy details, it's the perfect topper for parties, celebrations, or just feeling fancy!
Let your little one shine in this charming bolero jacket that's sure to become a treasured piece in her wardrobe!
Pattern Download Includes
Pattern Download Includes
- Instant Download
- DIN A4 & US Letter Size
- Individual PDF Files for every Size
- All Sizes included
- Detailed eBook
- Video Tutorials
Design Options
Design Options
- Cropped length - ends just above the waist
- Fully lined
- Shawl collar
- Hem ruffle (optional)
3/4 Length Plain Sleeves:
- With ruffle
- With elegant side slit at elbow height
Fabric Requirements
Fabric Requirements
BEST MATERIAL CHOICE
- Cotton sateen (easiest to work with)
- Lightweight wool
- Linen blends
- Special occasion fabrics like Taffeta (Polyester or silk), Dupion silk, Duchess satin (Polyester)
- Lining: soft cotton or smooth lining fabric
FABRIC REQUIREMENTS
- Shell fabric: 1/2-1 yard (0.4m-80cm)
- Lining: 1/2 yard (0.4m)
NOTIONS
- Large buttons: 3 x
- Soft iron-on interfacing
Available Sizes
Available Sizes
Sizes: 1-12 Years
Please Read
Please Read
- This is a digital pattern or PDF file, not a physical product. It will be delivered electronically via a download link delivered to the email used for the purchase.
- To ensure the pattern prints at its actual size, it's recommended that you use Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- The pattern creator, Frocks & Frolics, welcomes small-scale production using their patterns.
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I didn't make it yet, but all of my other patterns from this shop have been amazing.
This is a great pattern! It’s highly detailed, and I love that! However, if you are a beginner it might be quite tricky on some parts!! As a sewer of about 9-10 years, inserting the collar is really confusing, but that may be because I’ve never made anything with the collar and front as one piece. I got it but it didn’t come out the best so I will need to either alter or figure it out before using my fashion fabric. A video specifically for this step would be extremely helpful.
This is the final of three jackets made using these simple to follow instructions. I used a button flap over in lieu of a button hole in the jacket. Too new to jeopardize the button hole failure on a project. Thank you for these wonderful instructions.
My second Paris Bolero Jacket using "Light Pink Minky" for a lining. Very soft. Sequins for the shell which I backed with pink cotton to avoid stretching. Used a Frog closure in lieu of a button.
I am a beginner and the only experience I have is purses, aprons and crafts. This is my very first project start to finish. The instructions and videos are a blessing and very easy to follow. I made three of these jackets, each one a little different. This is the first jacket that I completed.