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Darcy Coat PDF Pattern

£15.00

The Darcy Coat is an elegant and comfortable coat that is designed for throwing over any outfit. Whether you're wearing chunky winter layers or a simple summer outfit, the Darcy Coat will drape over the top and work with your body not against it. 

You can create winter or summer versions which can be lined or unlined (you will receive instructions for both options) and the pattern now comes with two lengths. You can choose between welt pockets or patch pockets depending on your skill level and and our additional Gusset Pocket hack is included with the pattern. This is the probably the most complex make in our range but it is well worth the effort.

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Skill Level

Suitable for intermediate / advanced sewers (there are design options for first time coat makers and also experienced sewers)

Construction techniques: Welt pockets or patch pockets | Collar, collar stand & facing | Option for a full lining | Inset sleeve with optional shoulder pad | Sleeve tab with adjustable width | Buttons or snaps | Hand finishing

Sizing & Fit

Sizes 4 - 28 (with PDF Layers)

The Darcy Coat is very oversized and roomy with plenty of room for thick layers to be worn underneath. Due to the amount of volume it’s best to size down if you’re in-between sizes.

(Measurements in cm)

UK 4 | US 0 | EU 32Bust - 110,  Shoulder Length - 20.7, Sleeve Length - 52.5, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 114.1

UK 6 | US 2 | EU 34Bust - 115,  Shoulder Length - 21.3, Sleeve Length - 52.7, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 114.6

UK 8 | US 4 | EU 36Bust - 120,  Shoulder Length - 21.9, Sleeve Length - 52.9, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 115.1

UK 10 | US 6 | EU 38 Bust - 125,  Shoulder Length - 22.5, Sleeve Length - 53.1, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 115.6

UK 12 | US 8 | EU 40Bust - 130,  Shoulder Length - 23.1, Sleeve Length - 53.3, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 116.1

UK 14 | US 10 | EU 42Bust - 135,  Shoulder Length - 23.7, Sleeve Length - 53.5, Length (Side Neck to Hem) -116.6

UK 16 | US 12 | EU 44Bust - 140,  Shoulder Length - 24.3, Sleeve Length - 53.7, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 117.1

UK 18 | US 14 | EU 46Bust - 145,  Shoulder Length - 24.9, Sleeve Length - 53.9, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 117.6

UK 20 | US 16 | EU 48Bust - 150,  Shoulder Length - 25.5, Sleeve Length - 54.1, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 118.1

UK 22 | US 18 | EU 50Bust - 155,  Shoulder Length - 26.1, Sleeve Length - 54.3, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 118.6

UK 24 | US 20 | EU 52Bust - 160,  Shoulder Length - 26.7, Sleeve Length - 54.5, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 119.1

UK 26 | US 22 | EU 54Bust - 165,  Shoulder Length - 27.3, Sleeve Length - 54.7, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 119.6

UK 28 | US 24 | EU 56Bust - 170,  Shoulder Length - 27.9, Sleeve Length - 54.9, Length (Side Neck to Hem) - 120.1

Materials Needed

Suitable fabrics: This piece works in a huge range of fabrics, from wools and wax cottons to heavy cottons & linens. The instructions come with full details of fabric options along with recommended finishings.

Fabric requirements: Our lay-plans are always done on a single layer of fabric to reduce wastage. 

SELF - Fabric width 150cm | Sizes 4 - 12 = 275cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 310cm | Sizes 22 - 28 = 340cm

SELF - Fabric width 110cm | Sizes 4 - 12 = 375cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 410cm | Sizes 22 - 28 = 485cm

LINING - Fabric width 150cm | Sizes 4 - 12 = 230cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 240cm | Sizes 22 - 28 = 245 cm

LINING - Fabric width 110cm | Sizes 4 - 12 = 345cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 350cm 

| Sizes 22 - 28 = 355cm

FUSING - Width 150cm | Sizes 4 - 28 = 125 cm

FUSING - Width 90cm | Sizes 4 - 14 = 165cm 

| Sizes 16 - 28 = 175cm

Materials list: Fabric, lining fabric, good quality iron on fusing, 12 x buttons or snaps , thread

Pages to print: Instructions - 32, A4/US Letter - 100, A0 - 5

How to use PDF Patterns

Where to find your patterns & workshops:

After purchasing you'll find your PDF pattern download and any workshops in your account page. Simply log in (or create an account using the same email address used to purchase) and click the account button in the top right corner. The most up to date versions of the patterns will always be available from within your account. If any changes are made to the pattern or instructions you’ll receive an email notification.

Opening your files:

Some older Window computers have problems opening zip files. If this is the case, you can use the free programme 7-Zip to open your files.

How to print your pattern:

You have two options for printing out your pattern.

1. You can get it printed in A0 at a printing shop or sewing pattern company. Search for "sewing pattern printing company" to find a company that does this in your region.

2. Or you can print it yourself on a home printer in A4 or US Letter format and then tile the pages together using tape.

Using PDF layers:

All of our patterns come with PDF layers so you can select the sizes you want to view and print. To do this you’ll need a PDF viewer such as Adobe Acrobat Reader (this is free to download).

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More details on printing, using PDF layers and general preparation tips can be found on the ‘Using Our Patterns’ document (download for free here). This document comes with all of our patterns.

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Darcy Coat PDF Pattern

£15.00

Customer Reviews

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Lieke C.
My first coat!

Loved the pattern! I went with two welt pockets and roughly followed the Darcy Coat Hack post (bought cooked 100% wool, lengthened the coat slightly, and took off a bit from the sides). I left out the waist belt, but moved up the shoulders by 8 cm (no changes to arm length) to make the coat feel a little less oversized. The step wise manual is easy-to-follow and I wear my coat every day! Little tips: I left out the bottom interfacing following the coat hack but I struggled to get the bottom line clean. Also I think sizing down still gives a very oversized coat!

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Michelle R.
Darcy short coat

Wow, what can I say about this pattern. Was my first time making a coat with a lining and also a first time using waxed cotton fabric. The pattern gives you the option of a short or full length coat printing out only the style you want. I made this as part of the 3 month capsule collection and it really challenged both me and my sewing machine, which at times didn’t play nice. The instructions as always were clear and concise only what you expect from Hetty. I made a couple of changes to my coat , firstly I used the pockets from the Jamie jacket as I love the deep pockets with a hidden side entrance and I also slightly changed the finish on the cuffs, opting to topstitch the cuff and facings together instead of finishing them on the inside ,if that makes sense 🤔 Using dry waxed cotton fabric wasn’t as scary as I thought it would be, just needs a bit of brute force to make it do what you want. The only real issue I had was that my sewing machine didn’t like doing buttonholes, it never has, so I think I might have to replace it soon. All in all I am absolutely chuffed to bits with my cosy coat,which will be perfect for walking my dogs. Once again Hetty and Emily thank you for creating such beautiful patterns,can’t wait to see what comes next.❤️

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Vicki S.
Great pattern

Probably one of the best patterns I have used.
I made a coat for my niece who chose the pattern. I used a pure wool melton and the coat turned out really well, and my niece was really pleased. Just the right amount of oversized and she loved the big pockets.
The instructions were excellent, making this a really fun make, and I learned a few things in the process. This is the first pattern I have used from The Modern Sewing Co and I'm really impressed with the attention to detail and the care which obviously went into creating this pattern. I even contacted them to ask a question and I got a prompt and useful response.