Rather than offering one vintage pattern as usual, this month we have two patterns - a dress and a coat - as some readers may have more time on their hands since many of us in different countries all over Europe are experiencing new Coronavirus lockdowns.
More expert readers may try and do both the designs, amateurs can instead pick the one they prefer and find easier to do (please don't think the coat is the difficult one as the back is not divided in two parts, but comes in just one piece, a detail that facilitates its construction). Both the designs are characterised by large pockets and well-defined round collars.
The magazine suggested to use fabrics such as plaid, tartan or check patterns for the dress, and to opt for Shetland wool, loden, tweed or camel for the coat.
The pattern [Parts for the dress: 1: half top (front); 2: half collar; 3: sleeve gusset; 4: pocket profile; 5: half skirt (front); 6: half skirt (back); 7: half top (back); 8: half belt, the dress has a zip on the left side; Parts for the coat: 1: half front; 2: half back; 3: back sleeve; 4: front sleeve; 5: pocket: 6: half collar] was designed for an Italian 46 size (size 14 in the UK; and 12 in the USA) and each square corresponds to 10 cm. Enjoy the November project, stay safe and always remember to wear a mask.
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