With our Edda shirt pattern, you'll be a far cry from the ordinary. The knot at the center front is a real eye-catcher, and the attached goblet collar creates a beautiful neckline. The shirt also has a slim fit, creating a feminine and figure-hugging silhouette. Goodbye T-shirt, hello Edda !
Length in the back center = 61 - 67cm
The jersey shirt Edda was sewn from a soft jersey in this tutorial.
Required materials:
We recommend a soft knit or jersey .
| Size 34-44 | Outer fabric | 1.30 m | 140 cm wide |
| Size 44-50 | Outer fabric | 1.75 m | 140 cm wide |
Then place both front pieces right sides together at the center front and sew the pieces together from the hem to the waistline.
Now you can pull the left front part through the opening.
Now close the cross seam in the left front piece just like in the right, this creates the optical knot.
Place the front piece right sides together on the back piece and sew the previously finished side seams together.
Then neaten the shoulder seams and sew them together.
Sew the back collar piece to the front shawl collar/facing at shoulder height.


Now sew the back collar to the back neck hole.
Next, gather the seams at shoulder height. To do this, sew two seams along the open edge using the longest stitch length. Knot one end of each and pull the other end until you've gathered the seams to 5cm (total 10cm).
Now comes the visually most difficult, but very simple part. You now need to join the collar's attached facing to the neckline. To do this, lay the collar out flat on the table with the neckline at the top and the open facing edge at the bottom. Then take the rest of the shirt and place it in the center of the collar.
Then pin the neck hole and the facing seam together.
It's almost like wrapping roulades or filling spring rolls or sewing shirt seams together. You have to stitch it firmly and then turn everything inside out.
This is what it looks like when finished.
Sew the sleeves together, neaten them and sew them into the corresponding armhole.
Finally, all you have to do is double-fold the hems and sew them on.
Your EDDA is ready!
If you are stuck or have any questions, please feel free to contact us by email at info@schnittmuster-berlin.de. We will respond as soon as possible.
Have lots of fun with your new designer piece!
Sincerely, your Schnittmuster-Berlin team.



Once you've done that, take the right front piece. On this piece, sew the cross seams A and A together from the edge to the notch (marked by the pink lines in the photo). This will leave a small opening in the middle.