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Folkwear French Cheesemaker's Smock Pattern

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Folkwear French Cheesemaker's Smock Pattern

Folkwear French Cheesemaker's Smock Pattern

This roomy pullover style shirt is traditional garb for cheesemakers in Roquefort, France, and a comfortable smock for your studio or daily outings. It is a popular sewing pattern choice for Medieval and Renaissance reenactors, as well as for making an everyday tunic-style shirt. Sized for men and women, the easy-sew smock features shoulder yoke, front placket, simple narrow buttoned neckband, and optional underarm gussets. Sleeves are gathered at the wrist into a buttoned band cuff.   Includes multi-sized tissue pattern and sewing instructions. Suggested fabrics: Crisp medium-weight fabrics such as gingham, broadcloth, muslin, linen, silk, lightweight corduroy. Traditional smocks have small blue and white checks. Yardage chart (.pdf) This is the paper pattern.  For the PDF version, go here. Learn More:  * For information about how to size this garment up, visit our blog post on how to add width and length to this pattern.

Sizes: Misses 6-20; Men's 32-46

$6.24

Original: $17.84

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Folkwear French Cheesemaker's Smock Pattern

$17.84

$6.24

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This roomy pullover style shirt is traditional garb for cheesemakers in Roquefort, France, and a comfortable smock for your studio or daily outings. It is a popular sewing pattern choice for Medieval and Renaissance reenactors, as well as for making an everyday tunic-style shirt. Sized for men and women, the easy-sew smock features shoulder yoke, front placket, simple narrow buttoned neckband, and optional underarm gussets. Sleeves are gathered at the wrist into a buttoned band cuff.   Includes multi-sized tissue pattern and sewing instructions. Suggested fabrics: Crisp medium-weight fabrics such as gingham, broadcloth, muslin, linen, silk, lightweight corduroy. Traditional smocks have small blue and white checks. Yardage chart (.pdf) This is the paper pattern.  For the PDF version, go here. Learn More:  * For information about how to size this garment up, visit our blog post on how to add width and length to this pattern.

Sizes: Misses 6-20; Men's 32-46

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