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PARIS BOLERO JACKET

PARIS BOLERO JACKET

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Regular price $12.50 USD
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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

  • Instant Download
  • DIN A4 & US Letter Size
  • Individual PDF Files for every Size
  • All Sizes included
  • Detailed eBook
  • Video Tutorials

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

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

Sizes: 1-12 Years

Please Read

  1. 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.
  2. To ensure the pattern prints at its actual size, it's recommended that you use Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  3. The pattern creator, Frocks & Frolics, welcomes small-scale production using their patterns. 

Customers are encouraged to tag Frocks & Frolics when sharing projects made using their patterns on social media.

@frocksandfrolics #frocksandfrolics

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STEP-BY-STEP VIDEO TUTORIALS

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT
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YOUR PATTERN
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CUTTING OUT
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INTERFACING OR INTERLINING?
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OPTION 1: LONG SLEEVE WITH SLIT
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OPTION 2: 3/4 LENGTH SLEEVE WITH RUFFLE
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SEWING THE BACK LINING TOGETHER
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LINING THE FRONT
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THE COLLAR
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THE SIDE SEAMS & HEM
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INSERTING THE SLEEVES
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BINDING THE ARMHOLES (OPTIONAL)
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BUTTONHOLES
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BONUS: LINED SLEEVES METHOD 2
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BONUS: ADDING A RUFFLE HEM

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Customer Reviews

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Neva

I didn't make it yet, but all of my other patterns from this shop have been amazing.

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ShawnieB

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.

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Marybeth
Paris Bolero Jacket

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.

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Marybeth
Paris Bolero Jacket

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.

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Marybeth
Paris Bolero Jacket

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.