Nähanleitung Pullunder Bregenz

Sewing instructions for a Bregenz pullover

Required materials:

We recommend a knit or sweat fabric.

Sizes 34-42 Outer fabric 1.20m 140cm wide
Sizes 44-50 Outer fabric 1.30m 140cm wide

Cutting:

Seam allowances are included - 1cm wide or as per marking clips!

Cut the pattern pieces out of your outer fabric. Lay the fabric with the right side facing up. Lay the selvedges parallel to the middle so that you can lay the back and collar on the fold. The pattern pieces should all be laid with the writing facing up. Always align the grain arrow on all pieces in the same direction and parallel to the selvedge of the fabric. Transfer all notches from the pattern by making a 3mm long cut with scissors or chalk. Notch the seam allowance on the fold of the fabric because this is always a middle.

You will need fabric:

  • 1x back part in the fracture
  • 1x front part in the fracture
  • 2x front cutout panel opposite
  • 2x rear cutout panel opposite and in break
  • 4x front sleeve panel opposite
  • 4x back sleeve panel opposite
  • 1x front hem in fold
  • 1x rear hem in fold

Sewing instructions:

Seam allowances are included - 1cm wide or as per marking clips!

To sew this pullover you will need a sewing machine and an overlock sewing machine, or alternatively the zigzag stitch on your sewing machine to neaten the cut edges.

Be sure to use a jersey needle and a stretch stitch, i.e. if you are sewing with a home sewing machine, you should use either a zigzag stitch or the three-part stretch stitch and then finish all seam allowances again with a zigzag stitch or another similar stitch to prevent them from fraying.

In addition to the description, the colored lines on the pictures show you where a seam needs to be sewn or something needs to be glued.

When sewing, pay attention to the seam allowance included in the pattern. Seam allowances that are not specifically marked are 1cm wide!
Have fun sewing!

First, close the shoulder and side seams of the front and back pieces right sides together, neaten the seam allowances together and iron them forward.

Next, close the side seams of the front and back hems right sides together and iron the seam allowance open.

Then iron the waistband in half lengthwise. Stitch the waistband together at the cut edge with a stitching aid so that nothing can slip when you sew it on.

The waistband is slightly smaller than the seam. You pin it to the sides, front and back, right sides together on the torso. When sewing, stretch the waistband to the torso. The seam allowance is neatened together and ironed upwards.

Now it's time to make the cutout panels. In the front panel, the front center is closed right sides together and the back panel is turned right sides together at the top edge.

The seam allowance of the front panel is cut all the way to the tip. The seam allowance of the back panel is clipped into the curve.

Now iron the seam allowance in the front center...

and iron the folded edge.

The back panel is turned right side out and ironed.

Now you can close the shoulder seams of the neckline panels right sides together and iron the seam allowances apart....

...and fold everything in half again. Sew a guide line along the cut edge to secure it in place.

You've probably guessed it: the facing is sewn into the neck hole right sides together. To ensure that the lace is in the middle front, start there and lock it thoroughly.

Before you arrive back in the front center on your "round", you stop briefly, cut into the corner of the hull and can close the round from there.

The seam allowance is neatened together and ironed into the torso.

Next, we'll move on to the sleeve panels. Sew the front and back sleeve panels together, right sides together, at the shoulder and side seams and iron the seam allowances apart.

Now you turn the outer edges together right sides together and clip the seam allowance in the curve, then turn the facings right side out and fix the cut edge again.

Finally, the panels are sewn right sides together into the armholes, the seam allowance is neatened together and ironed into the torso.

Great! Done!

Your BREGENZ is ready

If you don't know what to do or if you have any questions, please send us an email at info@schnittmuster-berlin.de. We will answer you as quickly as possible.

Have lots of fun with your new designer piece!

Best regards, your Schnittmuster-Berlin team.

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