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Give your wardrobe a boost with an everyday smock top that you can style all year-round
■ Pattern sheet x1 (tracing required) ■ Instruction sheet ■ Fabric: 1m of 150cm wide fabric ■ Marking tool ■ Loop turner ■ Matching thread ■ Basic sewing kit ■ Use a 1cm seam allowance, unless otherwi
■ Pattern sheets x2 (Tracing required) ■ Instruction sheet Version 1 and 3 ■ 2.3mx115cm ■ 1.9mx140cm Version 2 and 4 ■ 2.9mx115cm ■ 2.5mx140cm All versions ■ Invisible zip: 56cm ■ Lightweight iron-on
(see Side Panel Chart)(worked over 18 sts)Rnd 1: Yo, K2tog, K1, yo, K2tog, K9, yo,K2tog, K2.Rnd 2: P2, P2tog, yo, P2, K6, (P1, P2tog, yo)twice.Rnds 3-4: Rep Rnds 1-2.Rnd 5: (Yo, K2tog, K1) twice, smoc
DIFFICULTY LEVEL ■ Beginner MATERIALS ■ Long cover-up: 3m of fabric, 127cm wide woven fabric (all sizes) FABRIC SUGGESTIONS ■ Light to medium-weight woven fabric such as viscose challis, georgette, co
■ Pattern sheet x1 (tracing required) ■ Instruction sheet ■ Smaller brim hat: Fabric A: 0.5mx112cm – Outer and Brim Fabric B: 50x50cm – Lining Vlieseline M12 medium weight sew-in interlining: 0.5m ■ L
■ 1-2 metres of 140cm wide fabric ■ 1m lightweight interfacing (we used Vlieseline F220) ■ 6-8 x 1cm buttons ■ Tape measure, straight ruler and curved ruler ■ Fabric marking tools ■ Matching thread ■