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The Naomi Blazer is our contemporary take on the traditional blazer, combining age-old tailoring techniques with modern design features to create a piece that feels fresh and feminine.
The hourglass silhouette is accentuated with 6 darts and a curved side seam and the collar and lapel shape is bold without distracting from the rest of the garment. You'll find the slanted chest pocket both useful and flattering with the low position making it handy for storing sunglasses (without disrupting the bust shape) while also visually elongating the torso.
We’ve kept the core elements of blazer making while letting go of some of the complex processes to make sure it's accessible and fun to sew. If you'd prefer some guidance with sewing this piece you can check out our online workshop.
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Skill Level
This pattern is recommend for intermediate sewers.
Construction techniques: Welt pockets, sewing darts, collar and lapel shaping, adding a back vent, inserting a two-piece fitted sleeve, adding shoulder pads and sleeve rolls, sewing an outer shell and lining shell, slip stitching, buttons and button holes, pressing and topstitching.
Sizing & Fit
UK Sizes 4 - 28 (with PDF Layers)
The Naomi Blazer is a fitted pattern that’s designed to follow the contours of the body to create a feminine hourglass silhouette. Choosing your ‘true’ size will allow you to wear light layers underneath so if you’re looking to wear winter layers you might like to size up.
(Measurements in cm)
UK 4 | US 0 | EU 33 Bust - 82cm, Waist - 75cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 38.8cm
UK 6 | US 2 | EU 34 Bust - 87cm, Waist - 80cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 40cm
UK 8 | US 4 | EU 36 Bust - 92cm, Waist - 85cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 41.2cm
UK 10 | US 6 | EU 38 Bust - 97cm, Waist - 90cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 42.4cm
UK 12 | US 8 | EU 40 Bust - 102cm, Waist - 95cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 43.6cm
UK 14 | US 10 | EU 42 Bust - 107cm, Waist - 100cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 44.8cm
UK 16 | US 12 | EU 44 Bust - 112cm, Waist - 105cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 46cm
UK 18 | US 14 | EU 46 Bust - 117cm, Waist - 110cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 47.2cm
UK 20 | US 16 | EU 48 Bust - 122cm, Waist - 115cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 48.4cm
UK 22 | US 18 | EU 50 Bust - 127cm, Waist - 120cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 49.6cm
UK 24 | US 20 | EU 52 Bust - 132cm, Waist - 125cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 50.8cm
UK 26 | US 22 | EU 54 Bust - 137cm, Waist - 130cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 52cm
UK 28 | US 24 | EU 56 Bust - 142cm, Waist - 135cm, Shoulder to shoulder - 53.2cm
Full fitting chart in PDF instructions
Materials Needed
Suitable fabrics: This piece works in a huge range of fabrics such as wools (tweeds, felt, suiting, coating) and cotton twills, linen, velvet, lightweight denim and even raw silk.
Fabric requirements: Our lay-plans are always done on a single layer of fabric to reduce wastage.
Self:
Fabric width 150cm | Sizes 6 - 12 = 170cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 190cm | Sizes 18 - 28 = 225cm
Fabric width 110cm | Sizes 6 - 12 = 240cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 265cm | Sizes 18 - 28 = 300cm
Self (Block fusing option):
This method of cutting fusing is helpful for fabrics that might shrink, for example most wools. By block fusing a large piece of fabric you will remove the shrinkage before cutting your fused pieces. You'll find more guidance on block fusing in the written instructions for this pattern.
Fabric width 150cm | Sizes 6 - 12 = 250cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 260cm | Sizes 18 - 28 = 300cm
Fabric width 110cm | Sizes 6 - 12 = 310cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 320cm | Sizes 18 - 28 = 360cm
Lining:
Fabric width 150cm | Sizes 6 - 12 = 135cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 145cm | Sizes 18 - 28 = 160cm
Fabric width 110cm | Sizes 6 - 12 = 165cm | Sizes 14 - 20 = 210cm | Sizes 18 - 28 = 220cm
Materials list: Fabric, 3 x buttons or snaps, 100cm of good quality iron on fusing, thread in a colour of your choice, *2 x shoulder pads, *2 x sleeve rolls (*optional)
Pages to print: Instructions - 28, A4/US Letter - 78, A0 - 4
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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:
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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.
Naomi Blazer PDF Pattern



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