Elizabeth Suzann, Harper Tunic PDF Pattern
This is a digital sewing pattern. When you complete your order you'll have the option to download the PDF files right away from the order confirmation screen and you'll also get an email through our app SendOwl with a link to download the pattern.
If you'd like Lakes Makerie in-house large format printing ($3/page), select the appropriate variant below and indicate shipping or local pickup at checkout. We'll print out the pattern pieces for this pattern on big A0 paper (36" by 47") and then you'll be able to print the instructions at home on US printer paper if you'd like (or just view them from your device).
From Elizabeth Suzann:
The Harper Tunic captures the best elements of my most worn closet staples— an easy, unfussy fit, half sleeves that stay out of the way (or slim, cropped long sleeves if you choose that view), flattering mid-thigh length, and one big pocket to catch all the miscellany I end up with throughout the day.
The cut skims the body loosely making it ideal for layering in the fall and winter. It’s my favorite tunic to wear to the studio—when you’re working, comfort is key, but you still want to look put together. The Harper has an interesting and avant-garde appeal, and it would only be improved by drips and smears of paint or a dusting of flour from the kitchen.
Make this style in various weight fabrics for year-round wear. Our most popular version of this tunic is made in our Midweight Linen, but we also love it in a lightweight gauze or warm, nubby wool for winter. This pattern comes with two variations: a short sleeve option and long sleeve option that's slightly narrower in the body.
Difficulty:
Beginner difficulty. Suitable for sewers of all levels. This pattern requires topstitching and inserting a bias binding.
Fabric Recommendations:
We recommend light- to medium-weight fabrics with no stretch will work exceptionally well. Linen, cotton voile, silk crepe, seersucker, tencel, rayon-pretty much anything with some drape will work for this pattern. Lighter weight fabrics will add more drape, and heavier fabrics will result in a more structured garment. You can even try this in a wool or wool blend for a wintry option.
Sizing:
Click here for a sizing guide for the Harper Tunic. Elizabeth Suzann patterns offer a wide size range.
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