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MARIE TUNIC

BOHEMIAN IN LINEN
The free-spirited mood of an oversized linen tunic.
Carry that feeling through a night’s slumber, a morning
beverage... or even at the beach as a breezy cover-up.
Misses and Women Sizes Included

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MARIE PATTERN
Marie is an oversized long pullover tunic, with a V-neck,
full length sleeves, and side slits. Add unique top-
stitching details or embroidery for an interesting
bohemian feel. Wash it, wear it, and love it often.

Sized for ladies 0/2 to 28/30

Simple instructions for the confident beginner.

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PICTURED: LAURA IS WEARING IL020 3.5 OZ SOFTENED LINEN IN OPTIC WHITE.

Our lovely model Laura is 5’10” and wearing size 4/6 of this pattern with no
adjustments.

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PATTERN DETAILS
MARIE TUNIC
Sizes: 0/2 to 28/30

- Oversized, long tunic


- Open vee-neck with facing
- Wide, “dropped shoulders”
- Side slits
- Long Sleeves

FABRICS & SUPPLIES


Fabrics:
[] Main fabric: light/medium weight
linen
We chose our 3.5 ounce light and cool
IL020 with finer, smoother threads.

SIZING & YARDAGE


Misses/Women's Size Guide Based on Body Measurements in Inches
Size 0/2 4/6 8/10 12/14 16/18 20/22 24/26 28/30
Bust 33-34 35-36 37-38 39-40 42-44 46-48 50-52 54-56
Waist 25-26 27-28 29-30 31-32 34-36 38-40 42-44 46-48
Hip 35-36 37-38 39-40 41-42 44-46 48-50 52-54 56-58

Finished Garment Measurements - Approximate in Inches


Size 0/2 4/6 8/10 12/14 16/18 20/22 24/26 28/30
Bust 43 45 47 49 53 57 61 65
Waist (high) 43 45 47 49 53 57 61 65
Hips 43 45 47 49 53 57 61 65
Front Tunic Length 36 1/5 36 1/2 36 4/5 37 1/8 37 5/9 38 38 2/5 38 5/6
CB Neck to Sleeve
Hem 30 3/8 31 31 5/8 32 1/4 32 7/8 33 1/2 34 1/8 34 3/4

Estimated Yardage - 54" Width Linen - Shrinkage Has Been Calculated


Size 0/2 4/6 8/10 12/14 16/18 20/22 24/26 28/30
Main Fabric 2 yards 3.5 yards

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PATTERN & CUTTING GUIDES
PATTERN PIECE REFERENCE

A: FRONT - CUT 1 IN LINEN CENTER FRONT “ON FOLD”


C B: BACK - CUT 1 IN LINEN CENTER BACK “ON FOLD”
A B C: SLEEVE- CUT 2 IN LINEN “FACE TO FACE”
D: NECK FACING - CUT 1 IN LINEN “ON FOLD”
OR 2 WITH CENTER SEAM “FACE TO FACE”

CUTTING LAYOUT EXAMPLES

Main Fabric- Sizes 0 to 14 Selvage

Selvage

Main Fabric- Sizes 16 to 30 Selvage

Selvage

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SEWING & PREPARATION TIPS:
Sewing with quality linen from Fabrics-Store is very enjoyable! Linen is a stable fabric
that does not easily shift or slip, which is a very helpful characteristic for sewing a neat
and even seam with little effort. You do not need to “push” or “pull” the fabric while
sewing... just simply guide it.

Pre-washing: You will want to pre-wash and dry your linen fabric in the same
manner you would your finished garment. This will soften your fabric, and
eliminate further shrinkage in your final garment.
If you plan on only dry cleaning your final garment, likewise you will want to dry clean
the fabric before cutting and sewing. Secure the raw edges with a zig-zag stitch or
serge before washing to avoid fraying. You may also sew the two raw edges
together to form a continuous piece to avoid twisting in the wash. Remove fabric
from dryer while it is still slightly moist. Press any deep creases or wrinkles using your
iron’s steam setting with high heat, using a protective press cloth if needed to avoid
scorching.

Fine Seaming: To ensure that your seaming will last as long as your linen garment,
we encourage “single-needle” tailoring and French seaming. Once you think of
French seams as simply sewing the seam twice to encase the raw edges, you will
see that it does not take that much more time than the second step of using a serger.
Setting the stitch length on your sewing machine to 2mm (about 12-14 stitches per
inch) makes for a very durable seam, and is also an attractive indication of fine
tailoring.

Alternate Seaming: If you instead prefer to stitch your seams regularly and serge the
raw edges, simple sew the seams with the full 5/8” allowance. You can then serge the
raw edges, allowing the machine to trim 1/8” off the edges. This will result in seam
allowances finishing at 1/2”.

Pressing: For best results, it is highly recommended that you press your seams as you
finish sewing each of them. Pressing with a steam iron (and press cloth if needed) will
help “set” the stitches into the fabric. You will find it is much easier to press your
seams “as you go” instead of trying to press them all after the garment is finished.

Sewing Glossary: If certain sewing terms and techniques are new to you, please refer
to the sewing glossary at the end of this document.

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SEWING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Sew shoulder seams, 5/8” seam 7. Staystitch the outer edges of the neck
allowances. We like French Seams facing 1/4”. Turn under 1/4” and press.
(see glossary), or you may sew/finish 8. Pin the neck facing neatly to the
with your favorite method. tunic opening so it is flat and smooth.
2. Sew the side seams, 5/8” seam Topstitch the facing to the tunic along
allowance. Stop at the slits and leave the folded under edges. If desired, you
them unsewn. may also topstitch the opening edge
3. Hem the side slits, 5/8” seam that was previously seamed.
allowance. For a clean finished edge, 9. Hem edge of sleeve, 3/4” seam
turn under 1/4”, and again 3/8” allowance. For a clean finish, turn
and press. Topstitch in place. under 3/8” and again 3/8”. Press and
4. Sew sleeves into armholes, 5/8” seam topstitch.
allowances. 10. Hem bottom of tunic, 3/4” seam
5. Staystitch/ease neckline edges to allowance. For a clean finish, turn
prevent the fabric from stretching. under 3/8” and again 3/8”. Press and
topstitch.
6. Neck facing: Join the seams of the
neckline facings to make a complete 11. For a styled “bohemian” feel, add ornate
piece. The center back seam is 5/8”. embroidery or specialty stitching to
The center front is 3/8” or optionally the neckline and/or shoulders.
cut “on the fold”

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Glossary:
Basting Stitch: A temporary hand or Grainline- cross grain: The direction of
machine loose or long stitch to hold a fabric going from selvage edge to selvage
seam in place before sewing the final edge. In woven fabric, these would also be
permanent stitching. known as the weft threads of the weave.

Bias grain: In woven fabrics, this is the Grainline- on grain: The direction of fabric
diagonal direction at 45 degrees to the running parallel to the selvage edge of
grain and crossgrain. There are two bias the cloth. This is also referred to as the
directions in the cloth, perpendicular to “lengthwise grain”. In woven fabric, these
each other. would also be known as the “warp” threads
of the weave.
Buttonhole: A slit in the fabric to fasten
a button. The raw edges of the slit are Notch- outward: Markings on the pattern
finished with a machine or hand sewn zig- that indicate an outward triangular cut
zag stitch. outside the seam allowance. Notch
markings will be arranged to show where
Edge stitch: A row of top stitching very two seam edges join properly together.
close to a seamed edge or folded edge, A single wedge will often indicate a front
usually about 1/16th of an inch. piece, and 2 to 3 wedges together can
indicate back pieces.
Fabric- right side: The side of the fabric
which will be the exposed, outside part of Notch- snip: Markings on the pattern
a garment. that indicate a small “snip” into the
seam allowance. Notch marking will be
Fabric- wrong side: The inside of the fabric arranged to show where two seam edges
which will be the unexposed side or inside join properly together. A single notch will
of a garment. often indicate a front piece, and 2 to 3
notches together can indicate back pieces.
French seam: A seam sewn in two steps to
encase the raw edges of the fabric within Overlock machine: A specialized sewing
itself, giving a clean finish. 1- Wrong sides machine designed to sew and cut along
together, sew 1/4” seam. 2- Turn right the raw edge of a fabric seam with a
sides together, stitch 3/8” seam. Total networked stitch to secure the edges from
5/8” seam allowance. fraying. Also known as a ”serger” machine.

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Glossary (continued):
Press cloth: A piece of cloth used to lay
over a garment to protect it while ironing
from burning or scorching. Usually made
of cotton or linen or wool.

Raw edge: The cut edge of fabric. If not


secured with stitching or a finishing, the
raw edge of a fabric can fray or unravel.

Seam allowance: The distance from the


cut edge of a pattern piece to the sewing
line. Seam allowances can vary, so be sure
to double check the indicated amounts on
your pattern.

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“Marie” Sewing Pattern

PRINT ONLY THIS PAGE FIRST TO CHECK SCALE


IMPORTANT! PRINT AT ACTUAL SIZE, 100%, OR NO
2 Inch SCALING.

Square to
Check Print Formatted for paper sizes A4 and Letter.
Accuracy Simply overlap the page margins and
align the markings in each corner to
complete the circle and tape in place.

Layered PDF:
This pattern has embedded
layers so you can print all
sizes or a single size. See
your .pdf viewers 'Layers'
menu.
-1-
3/4”
HEM ALLOWANCES
INCLUDED
-2-
-3-
-4-
-5-
SEAM ALLOWANCES
INCLUDED

5/8”

-6-
CENTER FRONT FOLD LINE, FLIP PATTERN TO CONTINUE CUTTING WHOLE FRONT
-7-
-8-
-9- “MA
ARIE” -10-
-11-
“MARIE”
A: FRONT
CUT 1 IN LINEN
ENTER FRONT “ON FOLD”
SIZE LINE TYPES
0/2
4/6
8/10
12/14
16/18
20/22
24/26
28/30
-12-
-13-
B: B
CUT 1
CENTER B

SIZE

0/2
4/6
8/10
12/14
16/18
20/22
24/26
28/30

SEAM

-14-
5/8”
INCLUDED
M ALLOWANCES
LINE TYPES
1 IN LINEN
BACK
BACK “ON FOLD”

-15-
CENTER BACK FOLD LINE, FLIP PATTERN TO CONTINZUE CUTTING WHOLE BACK
-16-
-17-
-18-
-19-
-20-
-21-
-22-
-23-
-24-
3/4”
HEM ALLOWANCES
INCLUDED

-25-
-26-
“MARIE”
C: SLEEVE
CUT 2 IN LINEN
“FACE TO FACE”

SIZE LINE TYPES

-27-
0/2
4/6
8/10
12/14
16/18
20/22
24/26
28/30

GRAINLINE
5/8”
SEAM ALLOWANCES
INCLUDED

-28-
3/4”
HEM ALLOWANCES
INCLUDED

-29-
-30-

-31-
-32-
-33-
-34-
I
“MAR

-35-
A C ING”
EC K F CE TO FAEC” E
D : N EN “FA D LIN
LIN N “FOL
2 IN O
CUT CUT 1
OR

GRAINLINE

CENTER FT FOLD

CUT 2 WITH SEAM


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meet your standards.

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