Lumberjack Shirt
$8.00
This intermediate pattern is the perfect fall staple; with a comfortable, cozy style!
Separate cuff pieces mean you can mix it up with a contrast cuff when they’re rolled up! Perfect for adding that character fabric your kiddo loves, but keeping it nice on the outside! Options include being able to fully line the shirt, which makes it a wonderful layering piece for fall and winter months. Or leave it unlined in cotton for the spring and summer time. Options for a classic collar and collar stand, and a very fun hood (what little one doesn’t LOVE a hood!).
This pattern has been reworked and updated! Check out the upgrade: Lumberjack – Youth
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Jen –
I love this pattern! I made two from flannel and added extra pockets per my boys’ request and they loved them all winter long. I was so sad when they outgrew them. I hope I have time over winter break to make a couple more!
Pattern is well written and easy to follow. Every P4P pattern I’ve made has been fantastic.
Diana –
This is the cutest thing I have made for my 1 yr old grandson. Great instructions and easy to put together. Even doing the lined version was easy.
Julie (verified owner) –
I just made this pattern for the first time and it was great! I’m still fairly new to sewing but with the pattern and tutorial I was easily able to follow along. I can’t wait to make more!
Niki (verified owner) –
Wish I realized this pattern doesn’t include layers or a copy shop/ projector pattern before purchase. Honestly I will probably never make it now.
patternsforpirates –
Hi- The listing photo that is 2nd with the teal circle always highlights the formats it comes in. The listing also has it again in the description. Many older patterns don’t have the projector files although the majority have the A0 file.
Isabelle (verified owner) –
Great Jacket!
I made one for my grandson last year. He wears it ALL the time and is outgrowing it. I’m making a larger size now. I did make a small change. Instead of stitching the lining and outer shell front facing separately, I tucked the lining under the front facing and sewed them all in one line. It’s a cleaner look.
Has anyone added side seam pockets? That would be a wonderful addition the to pattern!