Description
The Driftwood polo pdf pattern instant downloadable pdf pattern contains:
- The Driftwood polo pdf pattern for boys contains pattern pieces for three styles: polo collar, henley collar and crew neck tee.
- Included is a print chart to only print the pages you need for your style choice.
- In addition to the print-at-home file, an A0-sized large format file for copy shop printing is also included. The large format file will print on 2 A0 sized sheets.
- A projector file is also included for those using that technology to save time and paper.
- 2 pages of inspiration photos from pattern testers.
- Cutting guide.
- 20 pages of bright and clear step by step illustrations and photographs.
- 1 how-to video clip
- Optimized for most tablets with links to each part of the pattern. Print only the pattern pieces and use a tablet or computer to read the instructions to save on ink and paper!
- This pattern has the ability to print just desired size(s) and in addition features trimless pattern assembly! Open the PDF in Adobe, select the layer thumbnail on the left hand menu and then select the size(s) to print. See this tutorial for more information.
- Designed for both letter and A4 paper printing.
- Because we value work at home business, feel free to use this pattern in your home sewing businesses.
etheena (verified owner) –
My son loves this pattern. He said “I wish all my shirts could be this one.”
Keira Wood –
That’s amazing to hear! ???? ~K
mmwilliams.05 (verified owner) –
I made this pattern for my son and he really likes it. It seemed to be a little big for him, but that just means he can wear it longer.
Stacie (verified owner) –
My favorite feature of this shirt is the placket! Done differently than most and gives a cleaner finish.
kprivon (verified owner) –
This is a great polo shirt and I am making the third one for my grandson. It’s been a while since I made the last one. I got to the part where you add the binding to the neck/collar seam and have a suggestion. The instructions should tell you on page 10 to pin the binding to the collar side of the seam. I sewed mine to the neck side of the seam and now have to rip it out so that I can press the binding down to cover the raw edge. My grandson loves this polo shirt pattern and wears them often.
Jessica (verified owner) –
This sews up so perfectly. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the placket was and how beautifully it turned out on the first try. Excellent, very clear, instructions given.
Susan Sugden (verified owner) –
Made a boys version in Harry Potter fabric and a girls version in Minnie Mouse fabric. For girl’s shirt added a Peter Pan collar and cut off two inches from sleeves to add a two inch cuff ruffle.
Advice for construction: cut the neck binding at least 1.5 inches wide as it is folded in half before sewn on. This shirt is sized generously, which most children will love. The 2T is equivalent to Burda 3T in T shirts.