With the sewing pattern The Punch Slipover you not only sew your new favorite piece yourself, but also finish it with a cool pattern with the Punch Needle. Using what’s called a punch needle, you’ll embroider the fabric with a beautiful pattern by stitching from top to bottom through the small holes in your monk fabric. The rest happens by itself. Then, sew the unique fabric together to make your slipover. Super easy and a huge fun factor – promised! As always, Juliana explains exactly how to do it in our matching video tutorial. Just like the Basic Slipover, the Punch Slipover comes in two possible lengths: waist-length or hip-length.
Height: this pattern was drafted for a height range of 5'6" (167 cm). If you are shorter or taller than this, you might consider shortening or lengthening the pattern. Follow instructions on shortening/lengthening. Or feel free to contact hello@sewingpartner.com to get a helping hand from sewing mentors when adjusting the patterns for your height.
Main fabric: medium weight monk fabric
Interfacing, e.g. H200
Wool to match the Punch Needle thickness
Matching sewing thread
Main fabric width of at least 140cm (1.5yd):
Short version: XS-XXL: 1,1m (1.2yd) | XXXL: 1,2m (1.3yd)Longer version: XS-XXL: 1,3m (1.4yd) | XXXL: 1,5m (1.6yd)
Interfacing, e.g. H200 with a width of at least 90cm (1yd):
Short version: XS-XXXL: 60cm (0.66yd) | Long version: XS-XXXL: 75cm (0.82yd)
Wool to match the Punch Needle thickness:
For the “Fruit Punch” design: Short or long version XS-XXXL: 3 different skeins
• pins
• paper and fabric scissors
• sewing machine
• a Punch-Needle
• an embroidery hoop
1. sewing pattern for the sweater in German and English (in sizes XS-XXXL, PDF download in DIN A4 and US Letter)
layplan for fabric-saving cutting
2. list of materials
3. detailed video tutorial(German with English subtitles)
4. written, illustrated instructions (German and English)
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