Workwear and blazers have been on my mind- not for me, but for you! If you’re thinking ‘hell yeah, I want to make a blazer’ then this is the roundup for you!
Auburn Blazer
The Auburn Blazer from Cashmerette comes in two lengths, has cup-size options and princess seams.
This blazer gives a close-fit, particularly for busty folks who’ll have trouble buying a blazer off the rack.
Barberry Jacket
The Barberry Jacket from Charlotte Emma Patterns is a slim-fitting jacket with a cinched waist and exaggerated hemline.
With an eight-panel bodice, notched collar, two-piece sleeves, and a full lining, the Barberry is designed to wear over a shirt rather than layered over a sweater.
This one has vintage vogue vibes for me, and seems like it would be a good fit for folks who veer vintage.
Knit blazers
- Elevated Blazer from Ellie and Mac
- Evans Blazer from Hey June Handmade
- Estelle Ponte Jacket from StyleArc
Heather Blazer
The Heather Blazer from Friday Pattern Company is an unstructured blazer with an oversized fit.
This gives me 80s tv vibes with its relaxed fit and deep lapel.
La Paz Jacket
The La Paz Jacket from Itch to Stitch Patterns is designed to be made from structured knit fabrics, like ponte.
With cup-size options, La Pax has princess seams at the front and back for a close fit.
Full Moon
The Full Moon Blazer and Dress from I Am Patterns.. I mean, it’s the only blazer/dress combo I’ve spotted.
It has long and narrow lapels and is double-breasted and lined.
Unstructured blazers
- Metra Blazer from Love Notions
- Morris Blazer from Grainline Studios
- Loren Jacket from StyleArc
- Pona Jacket from Helen’s Closet
- Suraya Jacket from Sew Over It
StyleArc
Of course, StyleArc has several options. I’m not really sure what the difference is between the McKenzie Woven Blazer (left) and Janie Blazer (right) other than an extra button set of buttons which aren’t functional…. but here you go!
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