Easy Peasy this one! Jill is a favorite for any season. We show it in a gorgeous cotton eyelet in brilliant yellow mustard. That’s me! Pockets and fabulous detail at back!
Fabric: Light to Medium Weight
cotton or linen, cotton, fleece, wool or even velvet... It hangs so great!
CONSTRUCTION techniques include: Straight stitch, (finishing raw edges - serge, over-lock or zig-zag stitch), French Seam, Gathering, easy Pockets. Binding neckline. Hemming sleeves and dress hem.
pattern pieces
Upper Front cut 1
Lower Front cut 1
Pockets cut 4
Back Yoke cut 2
Lower back panel cut 1
Binding strip for neckline cut 1 on the bias
Sleeves cut 2
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Jill Tunic
I thought this pattern went together well and the instructions were quite clear. Can't wait to make it again adding a few of my own hacks, like removing several inches off of the center front and making it into a boat neck.
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joli
simple et facile a porter merci
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Jill
I love it, but sizing seems off. As usual the largest sleeve matched the l armhole, and I have a 44 bust but could cut it xxs. It is not close to length of the picture, I’m 5’6, added two inches and it’s still Above the knee. In the pic it has a square neckline, it would be easier if the pattern matched the picture
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Jill Tunic Dress
This is a quick and easy to put together adorable tunic dress. I made mine in a citrine plaid voile, and will definitely make another, though I might make it an inch or two longer so the length resembles photo a little more. It turned out a little short, and I'm only 5"5" tall.
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Jill Tunic Dress
This tunic dress is sweet and airy and very easy to make. Used a citron plaid cotton voile and it turned out darling! Wish I could buy that lovely yellow eyelet fabric to make one to match Tina's. Just adorable!