Children’s Bomber Jacket Sewing Pattern
$12.50 (or 1 credits) $6.25
Sew up some warm, sporty casual style with the children’s Bomber Jacket pattern. Features a zip front with raglan sleeves and optional welt pockets.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes 12mo-12yrs
Options
• Optional lining
• Optional welt pockets
Features
• Advanced-beginner friendly
• Zip front
• Raglan sleeve
• Elasticated hem and cuffs
• Packed with pro tips and expert advice
• Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
• Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
• Instant-download digital sewing pattern
Notions
- 1x Open end zipper
- 12 - 24 mos: 1x 10-inches
- 2 - 4 yrs: 1x 12-inches
- 5 - 6 yrs: 1x 14-inches
- 7 - 10 yrs: 1x 16-inches
- 11 - 12 yrs: 1x 18-inches
- Elastic - 3/4-inch wide for hem and cuff. Approximately 1.2 yards for all sizes.
- Light to midweight interfacing. Approximately 0.5 yard for up to 4 yrs, and 1.0 yard for 5 - 12 yrs.
- Thread to match.
Tools
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins or clips
- Tape measure or ruler
- Zipper foot
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The trim-free pattern comes in A4 or US letter printable sizes and includes full pattern pieces and a detailed tutorial to guide you every step of the way. An A0 format (pattern pieces only) is also included should you wish to have your pattern printed professionally. PDF Layers allow you to select and print only the size/s you want/ need.
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“This bomber jacket is a well drafted pattern. I enjoyed sewing it. The instructions are as clear as crystal.”
Buy More Credits
Samantha Goldberg –
My daughter loves this jacket! It’s warm enough to keep the chill out in the morning but thin enough that she doesn’t start to overheat when she gets moving running around. The zipper is so much easier for her to do up on her own compared to buttons which is absolutely perfect for her independent streak. I absolutely love how neat and clean it looks if you line it!
Jill Cook –
A very nice pattern and one I will be making more of in the future. Not hard to make but a little tricky at first to get the bottom band just right.
Kelly Tuttle –
Beautiful little jacket! Although several steps seem a little scary, the instructions are detailed enough to get you through. Now all my kids want one, and I want one for myself too!
Salome Goncalves –
This jacket looks great and it’s a relatively easy sew (all straightforward except for a few details). It was my first time sewing welt pockets!! The waistband was a bit of a headache, but I’m glad I didn’t give up 😀
Jenna Page –
The kids bomber jacket is a great pattern! I loved the technique for adding the waist band, it gave the jacket a very professional finish. i managed to make one for each of my boys, they love their matching jackets that wouldn’t usually be possible with store bought items due to their age difference 🙂
Also being available in a ladies and men’s version there’s the opportunity for the whole family to match!!
Donna Lowe –
This is a lovely pattern and the end product is great. My daughter wouldn’t take it off.
Taiko Karen Rai –
Such a beautiful jacket pattern. I made the lined version and it is so put together, it could be reversible! I will definitely be making this again.
Tania Vervaeke –
The Child’s Bomber was a very challenging pattern. I was very scared to begin, but I’m glad I finished it, because my girl loves how it turned out.
Liz Faber –
This jacket turned out so cute! There is just something about a bomber jacket on a child that looks so sweet. My son was desperate for a “mighty pups” jumper when we found the material and I knew I had to try this pattern.
There are some tricky parts to putting it together so ensure you look closely at the pictures and check out the video linked in the pattern.