NEW :: Berlin Jacket Pattern
June 8, 2016
Meet our latest pattern – the Berlin Jacket! This collarless, longline jacket features low patch pockets, extended dropped shoulders and full length sleeves with a turned back cuff. The back neck is slightly raised. Effortlessly stylish, the jacket is the ideal winter wardrobe staple and
perfect for layering over dresses or any casual outfit.
perfect for layering over dresses or any casual outfit.
How did Berlin come to be? Well, the feedback we received when we released our Brooklyn Coat told us that you love a quick, simple sew that results in such a fabulous finished garment. With its overlapped seams and raw edges, it’s a super speedy sew and can easily be sewn in 1-2 hours (depending on your skill level).
Connie’s version below is made up in our black Nero Tepore which is also available in these colours.
Berlin Jacket made up in our Charcoal Tepore Marle (above) and Nero Tepore below. |
The Berlin Jacket is best made up in boiled wools and is also suitable for ponti, boiled felted wools and neoprene fabrics. The pattern is now available in both hardcopy and PDF print-at-home/copy shop versions and pattern includes Australian sizes XXS through to XL.
Oh my, Tessuti! You keep wowing us with pattern after stylish pattern!
Wonderful!
Cool! I think this is my favourite of the boiled wool coat trilogy! I was going to make the Sydney but now I've changed my mind 🙂
Is that Annieta modelling the Berlin jacket?
No Annieta's here
Love the jacket and I LOVE Connie's necklace
Ilse Moore
I really like the design of this jacket.
I was wondering if the front overlaps so we can close the jacket with maybe a belt or something when it gets colder ?
Oh Tessuti, you tempt us with this gorgeous orange coat but have you no orange boiled wool in stock?
Hi Jan. Sadly, not at this time. That image was sourced via Pinterest…but that doesn’t mean we’re not searching for one!
I like Berlin jacket. You share the new jacket pattern is really awesome. I am impressed this jacket. Thanks for such post and keep it up.
Could you please provide information on how to care for boiled wool – how to wash before sewing, continued care after completion etc? Thank you.
Hi Sandra
We recommend dry clean only for boiled wools. Dry cleaning prior to sewing is not required.