Hello to all you little cyber lemons!

First of all, wow, what a welcome for this new collection, it really warms our hearts! There's been a lot of heartfelt talk over the last few days, but that's really how we do things, and it's hard to imagine doing them any other way, so when we read such positive feedback it's truly bliss! This year we're still going to split the launch of the new pieces into two parts, because in the end we've got so much to talk about that I thought it would be easier for everyone to digest, and it would also make the pleasure last longer!

 

So get out your sewing machine, Wanda the trench coat fluid trench coat comes into your life! So for this model, there's no particular difficulty except, as for Nina, the large consumption of fabric that has to be managed. I mean, it's not always easy to handle so much fabric for your first time sewing, but that's its only negative point! It's a very pleasant piece to work with, and the results come out very quickly! There's no lining, only bias, meters of bias... If there's no lining, it's a choice to give your trench coat that loose look so sought-after these days, but that doesn't mean you should neglect the finishing touches inside! Pimp the inside of your trench coat with color or pattern, so that every time you put it on, it's a party and the reward for all those moments of gansage... Without further ado, here's the step-by-step video remastered for this new year!

Here are a few things to know about this pattern:

  • You can buy the sewing pattern in its beautiful packaging, complete with explanatory booklet and label. herefor 14.90 euros.
  • You can download the pattern in PDF for 2.99 euros, now with an integrated sewing booklet! Have a look here for sheet placement. The pattern is still printable on A4 and US letter.
  • The pattern's degree of difficulty is: "don't worry be happy". No lonely moments in sight, I promise.
  • For this trench coat, you'll need to allow for 3.5m (for the largest size) of fabric consumption in a fabric width of 1m40 (classic width of a roll of fabric). A little fusible webbing for the 4 parts of the collar. We recommend that you make this trench coat in cotton gabardine, heavy crepe, wool for late winter, or even light denim.
  • And lots of bias - have fun with contrasting!
  • A reminder, because it's always a good idea to note it here: in all patterns Wear Lemonadepatterns, the seam allowance is included in the pattern and is one centimetre!
  • And if you're in a sewing panic, don't hesitate to email Laure, the queen of patterns: [email protected]

And since we're always striving to improve, we're currently thinking about how to improve our sewing booklet, so if you have any comments, now's the time to tell us, because it's also for you, behind your screens and sewing machines, that we're doing all this! And as of next month, I think you'll be in for some big surprises on the site, especially for those of you who love sewing... Kisses and tell us all about it!

January 31, 2016