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The Fleur Coat Sewing Pattern PDF | Gunnar Deatherage

The Fleur Coat Sewing Pattern PDF | Gunnar Deatherage

Difficulty: Intermediate

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The Fleur Coat sewing pattern evokes the graceful, magical style often associated with the elegant Beauxbatons students from the Harry Potter universe, blending fantasy-inspired charm with sophisticated tailoring. This whimsical midi-length coat features a sleek mandarin collar, a flowing cape that moves like delicate wings, and flounced details at the wrists and side seams, reminiscent of petals in motion. Perfect for cosplay, themed events, or anyone wanting to bring a touch of cinematic wizarding-world elegance to their wardrobe, the Fleur Coat is a magical statement piece for sewists of all levels.

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What is Included

  • A4/ US Letter Sized File for Printing at home (file is compatible with both paper types)
  • A0 file to be printed on 36" wide paper
  • Step by Step Full Video Tutorial
  • Step by Step Illustrated Instructions in PDF Format

Printing

For the A4/ US letter:

The file will be tiled, and is best printed from Adobe Acrobat. Make sure files are printed at actual size. There will be a test square for you to check sizing on the front page. The pages will then be taped together with either the bullseye, or diamond motif depending on which pattern is purchased

For A0 or copy shop files:

The file is meant to be printed on 36" wide paper. some of the older files are copy shop format, meaning its one long roll, and Fedex is a great option for this, although we really enjoy printing any of our large format prints at https://pdfplotting.com . They can handle both the A4, and copy shop formats, and are a great budget friendly resource! There will be a 2" test square to ensure the pages have been printed at the correct size.

Fabric & Supplies

Fabric Notes:

Recommended Fabrics:

Wool Blends: Blends that combine wool with synthetic fibers can offer the warmth of wool while being more affordable and sometimes more durable.

Gabardine: Traditionally made from wool or a wool blend, gabardine is tightly woven and durable, suitable for more structured coats.

Tweed: A robust and durable option, tweed provides excellent warmth and adds a textured, classic look to the coat.

Wool: Wool is a classic choice for coats. It's warm, durable, and comes in various weights and textures. Look for options like melton, tweed, or cashmere for different styles and levels of warmth.

Tweed- a gorgeous traditional fabric that could be transformed with this piece.

Organza- For a light flouncy overlay, this would be perfection.

Supplies Needed:

  • Fleur Coat Sewing Pattern
  • tape( if printing at home)
  • Fabrics( yardages listed on the pattern)
  • matching all purpose thread
  • Sewing Machine
  • Scissors
  • Iron and Ironing Board
  • Pins
  • Buttons

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