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A person wearing a patterned robe and holding a pair of quilted slippers
A person wearing a green jacket with big pockets
A person wearing a patterned robe and holding a pair of quilted slippers
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From Sew DIY Patterns:

The Tasi Robe/Jacket is a Draft-It-Yourself pattern for any size human and perfect for dipping your toes into basic pattern making and design. You decide your finished measurements and the detailed instructions will take you step-by-step through creating your own pattern pieces. 

This pattern is a fantastically flexible basic that can be used to make a robe, simple jacket or even a cardigan. It’s suitable for almost any fabric from rayon, silk or linen for warmer months to a fleece or sweater knit for cooler months. You can even use up leftover fabrics for a scrappy, color blocked garment. 

DIFFICULTY: Advanced Beginner

SIZES: Any size human

FABRIC REQUIREMENTS: The amount of fabric needed will depend on the size and style of garment. In general, you will need 2-4 yards/meters of fabric.

View A is a classic robe style with patch pockets, a tie belt and carriers. View B is a casual jacket with turned back cuffs, oversized pockets and a hem band. It’s easy to adjust the design of this pattern to suit your personal preferences.

NOTE: This is a digital pdf pattern that includes illustrated step-by-step instructions and a spreadsheet calculator to create your own custom pattern pieces. PATTERN PIECES ARE NOT INCLUDED.