CARA TUNIC AND PANT DIGITAL TG-A7038

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Cara is a signature two-piece sewing patterns. Every one should have this pattern to make over and over again. We feature it in SYCHIL 01 as a remix to make the Treat Pants... Fun applique on the pants and a sweet tunic with a simple shape making it a versatile outfit in many different fabrics.

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  • 5
    Cara TG-A7038

    Posted by Unknown on Jan 2nd 2021

    The pants are perfect - comfortable, stylish and with great instruction. The tunic pattern and instructions are nice (love the big pocket!), you just really need to use a soft and flowy fabric, otherwise (with stiff cotton) it would create a little strange silhouette.

  • 5
    Cara

    Posted by Denise Nkemontoh on Jun 3rd 2020

    Great pattern. ALWAYS get positive comments when I wear the pants. People think it must be difficult to sew but they're easy!

  • 5
    Cara

    Posted by Kathy Chevalier on Mar 28th 2020

    I love this pattern, I've made this a dozen times, a dozen different fabrics. My favorite fabric is mid weight linen! It looks great with or without leggings!

  • 5
    Great layering piece

    Posted by Yuliya Childers on Mar 8th 2020

    I love this shirt. I can't wear my arms open, but it's an awesome layering piece. The armholes hug your arm pretty well though, so I imagine it will work great for those who can show off their arms. Love the pocket placement, too.

  • 5
    Cara Tunic

    Posted by Unknown on Aug 14th 2019

    This pattern was a delight to work with. Instructions made sense and it sewed up nicely. Measurements and size recommendations seemed correct as it fits quite good. I used a natural mix linen so the fray at the bottom edge came out looking great. The first time I wore it, I got lots of compliments. I have not made the pants yet, but will certainly do another of the tunic.

  • 4
    Not made up as yet, i except it will be lovely.

    Posted by Nikki Perkins on Jul 5th 2019

    I like to print the patterns off and assemble so that when the mood takes me I can sew. All the patterns I have used so far are very easy to use and turn out beautifully.