BUNDLE Stella Sewing Pattern
$21.20 (or 2 credits)
This incredible bundle is for a fully lined and tailored coat, giving you a classic, beautiful and flattering outer layer. The coat features a funnel neck, hidden button placket, a high-low skirt and close fitting sleeves with mock buttons. There are also optional welt pockets, shoulder pads, and a mock belt.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes XXS-5XL, and 12mos-12yrs.
Options
- Optional welt pockets
- Optional shoulder pads
- Optional mock belt
Features
- Suitable for intermediate level
- Funnel neck
- High-low skirt
- 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
Suitable for medium-weight woven fabric.
You will also need:
- Thread to match
- Buttons
- Iron-on interfacing
- Optional shoulder pads
A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.
FAQs
How do PDF/ digital patterns work? Simply download, print, and sew. You’ll need a free Adobe Acrobat reader program and any home printer (or a nearby copy shop for A0 printing). Once you’ve printed the pieces, tape or glue them together. You’ll find an easy-to-follow how-to guide inside the pattern instructions, plus support in our Facebook group.
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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“A fabulous and fashionable pattern, well written with lots of photo instructions.”
Buy More Credits
Katie Weatherly –
I’m so glad I tried this pattern. I love how my coat turned out.
Rachael Oultram –
Beautiful pattern, hacked to have inseam pockets. I love how the lining is visable from the front in the high-low back.
Stephanie Carnovale –
This coat has such a sophisticated feel. I learnt some great new skills from the tutorial with this pattern. Instructions were easy to follow. My daughter loves her new coat, now to make one for me!
Heather Luben –
This was a fun sew that challenged me and taught me more than any pattern has in a long time! I went slowly, read the directions repeatedly and carefully, and watched the video links. I had never done a placket like this, or welt pockets like this, but both turned out well I think, and I feel so accomplished! My daughter loves her new coat!
Sue Parrott –
I so appreciate when pattern designers take the time to make separate pattern pieces for the lining. This is a fun make!
Sarah Miller –
This pattern is fantastic! It does have a lot of pieces, but don’t let that intimidate you! This is so worth the time and work to make it! I love mine and it is a beautiful end result and the instructions were easy to follow and full of lots of tips! If you love the look of this pattern, take the time to make yourself or someone else one! It is so beautiful!
Heather Luben –
A good pattern is well worth the time to master it. The Stella has a lot of fine technique details which I had to read through several times, watch some videos, read again, then fiddle with for a while, but in the end, it was worth the effort! I highly recommend a muslin as the pockets, sleeves and placket were all new techniques to me, and I consider myself to have a decent amount of experience. The end result is worth the time I spent, and I love how it turned out!
Tiffany Amos –
This pattern really challenge me to try new techniques and grow ! Thank you so much ! I love the outcome .
Yulia Shikhova Korinnyi –
This pattern is very pretty and it was not a complicated as I have initially thought but even being advanced sewist it took me quite a bit of time. Worth the trouble though.
Dési Rée –
Lovely and very unique coat. Sewing it was quite easy. The most time consuming part is assembling the pattern
Emily Jay –
I love how this pattern has turned out, it is definitely a lot of hard work but the results are lovely!
Nat Laskey –
A beautiful coat. Pattern is well written with extra tips and explanations to walk the more adventurous beginner sewists through, making it accessible to a wider range of skills.
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
A beautiful coat that certainly is different from many others! If you have the possibility to print it in A0 I’d definitely recommend that, as it’s a lot of pages to print and tape together before you get to draw, cut and sew. I’d also recommend to take advantage of the tutorial, because there are a lot of steps to take into consideration. But thanks to the tutorial, it’s quite easy to sew your own coat, even if you aren’t that experienced in sewing big pieces like this. The coat swallows several meters of fabric, so it can become very heavy with thicker fabrics, therefore I’d choose something a little bit lighter. You should also reserve enough time to work with it. All this being said, it’s an impressive piece of clothing that definitely has the wow-factor!
Kirsty Bucholz –
The Stella is an amazing coat, with options for pocket. So easy to put together as long as you read the instructions. Can’t wait to wear it.
Jess Boaz-Head –
This is definitely not a simple sew, but it so worth the time and energy. The results are so impressive. When you look at the final results you won’t believe you made it yourself! And no one else will believe you either!
Carol Otwell –
This is a great pattern for a nice sophisticated coat! It has just the right amount of hug and gives off an elegant feel!
Michelle Mason –
The most complicated pattern i have ever done but i love the final result and its so pretty.
Rebekah Homer –
Wow! This one can sure take a lot out of you! This pattern isn’t overly complicated or use difficult skills-there’s just a lot to do. But if you do or, you come out with a lively and unique coat. To help make the process easier I used scotch tape to label each fabric piece, and label where each piece attaches (all information that is wonderfully found on the pattern pieces themselves).
I love the shape in the back, and though I personally didn’t care for the gathered panel in front, you could easily use the lining pattern piece to make it a smoother. As well, I didn’t personally like the look of the built in collar, it made sewing it a breeze.
Though the pattern doesn’t call for it, it might be a good idea for certain fabrics to topstitch. Either way, your iron needs to be your best friend during construction. It will do wonders for the final product.
Overall, a really fun final product :).
Tiina Norrkniivilä –
A beautiful coat that certainly is different from many others! If you have the possibility to print it in A0 I’d definitely recommend that, as it’s a lot of pages to print and tape together before you get to draw, cut and sew. I’d also recommend to take advantage of the tutorial, because there are a lot of steps to take into consideration. But thanks to the tutorial, it’s quite easy to sew your own coat, even if you aren’t that experienced in sewing big pieces like this. The coat swallows several meters of fabric, so it can become very heavy with thicker fabrics, therefore I’d choose something a little bit lighter. You should also reserve enough time to work with it. All this being said, it’s an impressive piece of clothing that definitely has the wow-factor!
Nathalie Dene –
Beautiful coat with a vintage feel to it. A lot of work, but worth it!
Mawarita –
It’s a little bit tricky on some parts, but I learned a lot of new techniques from this pattern
Heather Luben –
This was a fun sew that challenged me and taught me more than any pattern has in a long time! I went slowly, read the directions repeatedly and carefully, and watched the video links. I had never done a placket like this, or welt pockets like this, but both turned out well I think, and I feel so accomplished! My daughter loves her new coat!
Yolonde Bates –
I love the style of this coat, but do not like the way the pockets are attached. On the small size I made, the pockets are very close to seam allowance so I had to sew smaller seams in this area to make sure the pockets did not get caught.
Uraina Payton –
I liked the pattern, some of the instructions need a little more clarification. I would make it again.
Carrie Wilson –
A unique coat with a steam punk vibe to it. All 3 welt pockets are too small for an adult hand. I feel the lining should be tacked up somewhere mid waist in the back to keep it from trying to sag past the hem line. This is a pattern designed for an advanced intermediate and above. However, it is well designed and a flattering fit, would make a good match for the high/low skirt/dresses.
Heather Luben –
A good pattern is well worth the time to master it. The Stella has a lot of fine technique details which I had to read through several times, watch some videos, read again, then fiddle with for a while, but in the end, it was worth the effort! I highly recommend a muslin as the pockets, sleeves and placket were all new techniques to me, and I consider myself to have a decent amount of experience. The end result is worth the time I spent, and I love how it turned out!
Rachel Ellis –
This is a beautiful coat. This is a detailed sew and not a quick make but well worth the time. I made mine from wool with a silk lining and it looks amazing I recommend getting this pattern printed in A0 format as it is a large pattern and I printed mine in A4 which was quite a task to stick together due to space needed
Agnes Bobak –
It is a great model with quite clear tutorial but you surely have to be very brave or very experienced to make this. but this is worth the work. I am so happy now! This is my biggest sew till now 🙂
Erin Rudrum –
This is my first time making such a structured coat. I would definitely suggest making a muslin first. I do love the look although I can’t quite get the placket to stay flat unfortunately
Nadia Cadby –
Detailed pattern, not for the faint hearted or those intimidated by many, many fabric pieces. That said, I am delighted with my Stella coat, love it and so does my wonderful OH.
Anusha Krishnamurthy –
A fabulous and fashionable pattern , well written with lots of photo instructions.
Becky Jones –
It is a beautiful pattern and a gorgeous outcome. I used wool for the shell and brocade for the lining. I made the Taylor Trench and this was easier. The most complicated part was the placket, oddly enough. I’d make it again.
Luana Furlanetto –
Sewing this pattern has been a big challenge. It was my first time sewing a coat, and I did learn a lot. The results pays off all the effort I put in this project, I already received a lot of compliments for my new coat!