Description
The Wrigley Raglan pdf instant downloadable pattern contains:
- The Wrigley Raglan pdf sewing pattern contains 3 styles: slim-fit tee, tunic and dress.
- 2 pages of inspiration photos from pattern testers.
- Cutting guide
- 9 pages of bright and clear step by step color photos and illustrations.
- 1 page to help customize the fit.
- Glossary of needed sewing terms.
- Troubleshooting guide.
- 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.
Jessica (verified owner) –
So completely in love with the simplicity of this pattern! Made size 4 with a curved hem for my toddler and it was a breeze to sew, with crystal clear instructions to follow!
Sarah (verified owner) –
Love this raglan. The notched neckline is a really great look and so much easier to do than I expected. Really appreciate the extended size range too.
Trista –
Love this pattern. The extra features like the neckline make it more appealing than other raglan patterns.
Abby (verified owner) –
Love the extended size range, I will get lots of use out of this pattern. Planning to sew up a rash guard with it!
Ruthie S. (verified owner) –
So far I’ve made 5 Wrigley Raglans. There is so much room for customization that I can make simple changes to have a new top. Three of the makes have been the tunic fit sized up and lengthened to make nightgowns or long night shirts, I love that the Wrigley Raglan goes up to a size 16. My 14 y/o who is in between the girls sizing and ladies sizing in RTW clothing can still fir into the Wrigley Raglan.
The instructions are so easy and they are so quick to make. The most difficult part is that when I use french terry as the neckband I always have to calculate extra length so that it will fit properly. Its not a big deal now that I know that but if you’re using something other than cotton spandex or a double brushed poly you will need to add length at an 85% ratio.
I highly recommend this pattern if you’re in need of a girl’s raglan. I’ve tried other patterns from other indie companies and this one has the best fit.
Keira Wood –
Such a sweet comment! Thank you so much! We are delighted to hear how much you love the Wrigley pattern! ???? ~K
mommurri08 (verified owner) –
This is a favorite pattern that I use for my grandkids. So easy and great fit every time.
Amy (verified owner) –
This is our favorite raglan pattern! The instructions are clear and easy to follow and the pattern is well designed. Plus sized patterns for children are hard to find, and this one is excellent with lots of fun options.
Helenanne Judisch (verified owner) –
Love this pattern. Made it with the faced hem and was able to use a smaller piece left from another project to color block the sleeves. So many ways to make this pattern. Love the versatility.
Pauline Marsh (verified owner) –
I was so delighted with the Rockford raglan for me…..I purchased the wrigley for my granddaughter……… she loves leggings so made it a little bit longer, with band round the bottom and cuffs, a really warm fleece top. I then made another, no band and sewn cuffs. Both fit really well.
Helenanne Judisch (verified owner) –
I reviewed this pattern a few years ago after making the shirt with contrast sleeves for my granddaughter. She’s grown quite a bit and finding clothing she likes that fit well has it’s challenges. I recently revisited this pattern and made her the tunic with long sleeves. The size range included in this pattern ( 2T-16 & 8P-16P) made it easy to fit her perfectly. It quickly became her favorite shirt and two more were made in fabrics of her choice. I recently found a glow in the dark outdoor adventure print to make another tunic. I know she’ll love it.