Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern
Connie Casual Shacket Pattern

Connie Casual Shacket Pattern

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  • Print, or project directly to your fabric
  • Easy step-by-step instructions & video tutorials


Introducing the Connie Casual Shacket PDF Sewing Pattern! This transitional jacket exudes the sophistication of a blouse while boasting all the qualities of a jacket. It's perfect for cool autumn, winter, and spring days. It is a versatile piece that can be styled sporty or elegantly depending on your mood or outfit. A plaid fabric adds a touch of sophistication to your leisurely activities, while a corduroy fabric complements your work attire effortlessly.

The pattern features:

  • Suitable for Woven Fabrics;
  • Oversized Sleeves;
  • 3 Length Options: Hip, Mid-Thigh and Above Knee Length;
  • Curved and Straight Hemlines;
  • Chest Pockets;
  • A Bonus Tutorial: Sew a Shacket with Thick Fabrics;
  • Layered Letter, A4, A0 Print, and Projector Files;
  • Photo Step Instructions;
  • Video Tutorial (sew along each step with Diana).

Click below to watch the Pattern Sewing Tutorial:

Sewing Techniques You'll Learn:

This pattern will teach you the techniques for sewing a collar with a collar stand, attaching buttons and creating buttonholes, constructing a placket, and sewing sleeve cuffs.

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Sizes:

This PDF sewing pattern comes in sizes XXS - 6XL. 

This pattern was drafted for our Curvy Fit Size Chart that is drafted for the height of 5’5”/165.10 cm. The instructions include steps for adjusting the pattern for height differences if needed.

Fabric Recommendation:

This shacket is designed to be made using heavy woven fabrics. Fabric options for this beautiful piece may include but are not limited to: (heavy) Flannel, Sherpa, Fleece, Cotton Sweat, Teddy, High Quality Denim (thick).



What's Included:

Letter and A4 Sized Pattern Pieces for All Parts 

Projector File with Layers

Copy Shop A0 File with Layers

Layered Printing Option

Fabric Requirements Chart

Size Chart

Tips and Notes

Glossary

Table of contents

Pattern Piece Diagram

Printing Instructions

Supply List

Step-by-step instructions.  Each step has a color photo for visual aid.

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**Copyright**

  • This pattern is copyrighted
  • You may use this pattern to create and sell dresses of your own. Giving credit to the pattern when selling would be appreciated, but not required.
  • You may not edit or recreate this pattern to sell.
  • You can not distribute this pattern to others.
  • You may not mass produce this pattern or clothing made using it.
  • I want you to love what you make and have fun making it.

Customer Reviews

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Amanda Carter
Connie Shacket

Love this made aunt one

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Julie h
Impressed!

This looked overwhelming when I started but the directions were simple with great visuals. I used the youtube video to understand the placket on the cuff and it turned out fantastic! Highly recommend.

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Susan Fehringer
Shacket

I love the pattern . It sews up fast. Only thing left is the buttons they scare me but will finish it and know I will make another.
Thank you !
Susan

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Rebecca Leedy
Great pattern!

I love the Connie Shacket. Don’t be afraid of more complex patterns. Diana’s tutorial makes it easy and a satisfying sew.

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Sue Cieslak
Love the Connie Shacket

I wasn't sure I could complete this pattern. I am use to knits. Dianna's video helped me so much. Although, I still haven't put the buttons on. I have never done that. I really would have liked an option for a zipper instead of buttons. I have arthritis in my hands and it is easier for me

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Amanda Walker
Connie shacket

Great pattern be making more

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Barb Kennett
Connie Shacket

I have purchased and sewn another Shacket pattern, but this one has much more detailed instructions with amazing photos that are easy to follow and understand. This is nice my go-to for more Shacket or even just casual shirts!! Thanks so much Ellie &Mac!!

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pam collier
individual thing

have made this more then once. Both times have removed the pockets as depending on fabric they seem bulky, plus only for decorative purpose. Think l would prefer options for side pockets. Thing that annoys me the most is the cuffs. , the pointed ends and over lap are always getting in the way. Think the basic straight cuff more suitable for both straight and curved pattern. When cutting out the interfacings out, no mention of addition strips need to be cut out till you start pattern. If you are anything like me, you like everything cut out ready to get started. Not a major job, but more annoying, so now l cut strips out of interfacing while cutting out all interfacings. Overall a lovely easy, well explained pattern, but sleeve openings are tricky on thicker fabric.

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Valerie W
Smaller than I usually make

I couldnt wait to get this pattern when it came out. I usually make an XL or Large in the other patterns but for this one I made an XL and it was way too big. So I made a large and was still too big. I skipped a medium and went straight to a small because I like my shirts more fitted. I made a mockup in small and it fits me perfect and I love it! I would highly suggest this pattern. It takes a little more time to make it but it is sooooo worth it when you see the finished shirt.