Coda Quilted Coat

(12 customer reviews)

$12.50

All Love Notions Sewing Patterns are digital downloads, you may print them at home or send to a copy shop. A physical pattern will not be mailed to you.

The Coda Quilted Coat is a great piece to add to your outerwear collection that can really make a statement. The coat can be pieced and quilted like a traditional quilt pattern or you can sew it as a normal garment coat pattern without piecing and quilting for a more everyday design. This is a great transitional pattern for quilters who want to dip their toes into garment sewing OR for garment sewists who want to try out quilting!

This pattern comes in sizes XS-5X and includes an optional full bust piece. The  Coda Quilted Coat is meant for woven fabrics that are pre-quilted or for quilters cotton. Denims and twills can also be used.

The quilted back option was designed by Amber of Alderwood Studio. It was a pleasure to collaborate with her. Her design aesthetic is modern and wearable which I thought would be a perfect match for this pattern.

Coda Quilted Coat Features:

  • Three neckline options: bias, hood & collar
  • Pieces & quilted option
  • Full bust adjustment
  • Meant for quilters cotton & apparel woven fabrics

Sizes: XS-5X (See Size Charts here)

Skill Level: Confident Beginner

Pattern Formats Included:

  • Print at home for US letter & A4 paper, trimless format with layers
  • Large format file LAYERED for copy shop printing. This file will print on three A0 (33″ x 46″) size sheets. Be sure to instruct your printer to print actual size in black and white on their cheapest paper. We recommend PDFPlotting for printing the large format files. Note that each rise is a separate file.
  • A projector file is also included for those using projector technology

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Description

The Coda Quilted Coat pdf instant downloadable pattern contains:

  • The Coda Quilted Coat pdf sewing pattern contains 3 neckline views: bias, hood & collar
  • Quilted back options
  • Full bust adjustment included
  • 2 pages of inspiration photos from pattern testers
  • Cutting guide
  • Bright and clear step by step illustrations and photos
  • 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 with layers for copy shop printing is also included
  • A projector file is included for those using projector technology
  • 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

 

Size chart

 

Fabric requirements

Line drawing

12 reviews for Coda Quilted Coat

  1. Peggy C (verified owner)

    I have made two Coda jackets from a pre-quilted coverlet (that my son’s dog chewed a hole in). Such a quick sew. I made my own binding which gives you so many choices. My daughter in law saw it and asked if I would make her one. I left the buttons off of mine but put them on hers and used a different binding. I would like to quilt my own fabric for one this fall – a Liberty would be so pretty.

  2. Peggy C (verified owner)

    I have made two Coda jackets from a pre-quilted coverlet (that my son’s dog chewed a hole in). Such a quick sew. I made my own binding which gives you so many choices. My daughter in law saw it and asked if I would make her one. I left the buttons off of mine but put them on hers. I would like to quilt my own fabric for one this fall – a Liberty would be so pretty.

  3. Kendra Bowman (verified owner)

    I LOVE this pattern! It was easy to follow, and I love how I am able to combine quilting with garment sewing. I will definitely be making another one.

  4. Kendra Bowman (verified owner)

    I LOVE this pattern! It was easy to follow, and I love how I am able to combine quilting with garment sewing. I will definitely be making another one.

  5. denisehoehns (verified owner)

    I love the Love Notions patterns. Coda was no different!

  6. squeeker2001 (verified owner)

    I have sewed 4 versions of the Coda jacket. This jacket is a relatively easy pattern to sew. I had a lot of fun!

  7. tinyberg68 (verified owner)

    Just finished my first Coda jacket made from a quilted sofa cover!! No one knows and I get compliments all the time. 😊 The pattern went together so quickly and instructions were easy to follow!

  8. Mary-Lou (verified owner)

    This is a great pattern I used the border of an existing quilt top to make mine. The sew-along was also fun.

  9. Jana Elliott (verified owner)

    I made my coda coat little longer than the pattern. Despite being a beginner and probably not grading between sizes quite right, I think the coat turned out very well. Looking forward to making another one in the future.

  10. Stacy McDonald (verified owner)

    I made this during testing and LOVED how it came together. Easy sew and such a great statement piece.

  11. nancy-0938 (verified owner)

    I own 12 different love notions patterns, and I think they’re awesome, but to be honest, this pattern gave me a lot of trouble. The basic jacket is simple, but that binding! Oh my! It took me four days working on it for several hours every day. I’m not sure why I had such trouble, but part of it was that I made my own binding and I’m not really good at joining all the ends. That was terribly frustrating and very very time consuming. If I made this jacket again, I would buy premade binding and lots and lots of i!! In the end if I made this again, I would have to put a bust dart in it. The jacket ends hung straight out from my chest pointing away from my body. Not very flattering, but I think that something I could fix with a large dart. The contrast of the binding looked very very nice, I have to admit. This one just wasn’t for me.

  12. laninga.m3 (verified owner)

    The Coda jacket is such a great jacket. It’s an easy to follow pattern (like every Love Notions pattern!) and you come away with the best jacket for those transitional weather days!

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