The Lonetree Jacket and Vest sewing pattern is a lightweight outer layer for chilly weather.
View A features a full-length, two-piece sleeve with cuff. View B is a vest with armhole facings. Both views include a collar, front and back facings, optional hood, and patch pockets with snap or button closures.
The Lonetree Jacket pairs well with a blouse and jeans for a casual, utilitarian look. Dress up your Lonetree Vest with a fitted knit dress and wedge heels.
This is a sewing pattern intended to be used by the home sewist, not a finished garment.
PATTERN OVERVIEW
- Offered in sizes XS to 4XL.
- Digital pattern includes tiled, A0 copy shop, and US copy shop files.
- Generous 1/2" seam allowances allow for optional seam finishes.
- Step-by-step instructions with illustrations.
- Well suited for the intermediate sewist.
RECOMMENDED FABRIC & SUPPLIES
- Midweight woven fabrics with some body are recommended. Twill, chino, corduroy, and waxed canvas are suitable. Fabrics weighing 7 to 10 ounces per square yard are ideal.
- If preferred, lightweight fabrics like quilting cotton, voile, or lawn can be used for the hood lining and facings, though these are not required. For a fun contrast, use plaid flannel for these pattern pieces.
- Two yards mid-weight interfacing
- Two yards 1/2” wide cotton twill tape or 1/4” cording for the drawstring
- 5/8” snaps or buttons (Six for View A or four for View B)
- One separating zipper
- One large safety pin
- Two 1/2” metal eyelets for the drawstring casing opening (optional)
- Two cord stops/locks (optional)