Blazer Sewing Patterns to Jump on the Trend
As sewists, we are loving the blazer trend . . . these tailored jackets can be pricey, and it’s a rare case for a sewist to save money! A blazer is a great layering piece as the seasons transition. And they instantly dress up an outfit: layer with jeans and a T-shirt and you’re basically fashion gold. Here are a few of our favorite blazer sewing patterns to try!
Jasika Blazer
If you’re interested in going the traditional woven blazer route, the Jasika Blazer sewing pattern by Closet Core Patterns might be what you’re looking for. This classic, tailored pattern is beastly (in the best way possible!) but don’t worry as there are online resources too. You’ll learn a variety of traditional tailoring techniques.
Evans Blazer
The Evans Blazer by Hey June Handmade is a knit blazer with multiple design features for a variety of looks. The pattern includes a traditional blazer version as well as a slightly sportier version that is cropped (and looks super cute in stripes!).
Joni Blazer
The Joni Blazer by Fibre Mood is an oversized blazer with a flattering silhouette that boasts a chic shoulder line and soft waist. Customize it to your preference by opting for a classic single-breasted style or amp up the sophistication with a double row of buttons.
Heather Blazer
The Heather Blazer by Friday Pattern Co. has a relaxed fit and a timeless style. It’s beginner-friendly and makes it the perfect project for aspiring sewists looking to conquer outerwear with confidence!
Morris Blazer
The Morris Blazer by Grainline Studio works in both knit and woven. This slightly cropped blazer features a unique mix of drape and structure, plus pointed front bodice panels. This blazer sewing pattern makes for a hardworking wardrobe basic.
Silverton Blazer
Last, but certainly not least, the Silverton Blazer by Straight Stitch Designs for Sew News October/November 2019 is a great knit blazer pattern option! With a fitted silhouette, soft shawl collar and a cute peplum panel at center back, this blazer has just the right amount of high-end details though it’s super easy to sew.
You just can’t go wrong with any of these options. Is one of these blazer sewing patterns calling your name? Or do you have another favorite of your own? Let us know in the comments how you’re tapping into this sewist-friendly trend!
Originally published December 23, 2019; updated on April 25, 2024.
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