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Look What They Made: Kirsten’s Jacket
Today we have another fab make from Kirsten. This time, it is a funky green jacket made from our Green Cassava Ankara. We are especially loving the contrasting pocket detail.
Kirsten has used the short version of the Onion 6024 Pyjama Jacket Pattern. It makes for quite a relaxed but still stylish jacket. Just to note, Onion patterns are only available in Danish but apparently quite easy to follow if you already have a bit of experience sewing.
Do send us pictures of your makes so we can all ooo and ahhh. Plus you get a discount off your next order if you do! We look forward to seeing your creations.
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