New sewing pattern <Sango> Biker Jacket
A new item is just released from Waffle Patterns. Meet the Biker Jacket <Sango> sewing pattern. The design is inspired by authentic moto jackets. But it has many options for collar, pockets, length, etc.
Making this with faux leather is a solid choice for your staple, but there are so many possibilities. Please play with the design and materials and create your original one!
The jacket is regular to slim fit. It has many details inspired by moto jackets, like an asymmetric front zipper opening, multiple zipper pockets, or zipper cuff openings. It has an inside pocket, too. Fully lined, and the lining patterns are included.
-view A
View A features an open collar and a short length covering the waist. You can choose with or without a hem belt design.
Side zipper pocket placements have 2 options; slanted or horizontal type. You can add a chest pocket and a patch pocket, too.
-view B
View B has a stand collar and a long length with a hem belt.
There are 2 options for the side pocket placement the same as view A. The sample in the photos (brick red one) is featuring horizontal type.
A chest pocket can be added, too.
You can skip details like zipper cuff openings, sleeve patches, or an inside pocket, but they are very functional and make an authentic biker jacket look!
My personal fav detail is the zipper cuff opening. It took time to finish, but was totally worth it. I think they are very suitable for a leather jacket.
<Shell>
The pattern is drafted for woven fabrics. Mid weight woven jacket fabrics with some body are recommended. like gabardine, wool, denim, twill or faux leather etc.
If your fabric is very thick/stiff, please consider using other lighter fabrics partly to avoid the thick layers, like zipper cuff facings or hem belt facing parts.
If you have to use stretchy fabric, choose a low tension one and adjust the fitting by making muslin.
I wanted to make one more with tweed or plaid wool. Just could not find the perfect one.
<Lining>
Normal lining fabrics, like plain acetate, cupra etc. will work.
My store-bought leather jackets have cotton linings on the bodice parts. I think it works well, too, and is easier to handle. But I recommend using slippery fabrics on the sleeve parts for comfort.
<Sample fabrics in the photos>
Here is a fabric list I used for the samples. I could not get all the shops from which I bought because some are too old or from wholesalers.
- chocola brown faux leather sample <view A>
Shell ; faux leather (from a local stoffenmarkt)
Lining ; poly satijn
Luckily this faux leather can be ironed (with very low heat) and interfaced. But using pins or a ripper was a bit difficult. I used clip or scotch tape occasionally. If you use faux leather, I strongly recommend taking enough time to examine how to handle it before starting your project.
- brick red sample <view B>
Shell ; stretch softshell. (from discoveryfabrics.com years ago so I don't think they still have the same.)
Lining ; plain acetate
This soft shell is quite stretchy, maybe the lining should be stretch type, too. Overall it was very easy to handle, a bit tricky to iron on some parts though.
- fluffy light gray sample <view A>
Shell ; faux fur (short nap type called borg in NL. from a local stoffenmarkt)
Lining ; plain acetate
I really love how it looks and it was easier to handle than I expected. Nap fabrics have a direction. If you want to use fabrics with nap one, make sure you have extra meters.
No photos here, but I made one more with coloured denim and it worked fine.
The fabric choice all depends on your design intention and how you want to wear it. I strongly recommend checking with actual samples as much as possible.
The fitting is regular-slim. I used just size for the brown and brick red samples, and one size larger for the light gray one. Because the fur fabric is quite bulky. But maybe no need to size up.
If you want to wear a thick sweater underneath or want to use volumy lining, maybe considering 1-2 size up is a good idea.
I strongly recommend making a muslin for a perfect fit.
The pattern is not intended for real leather. Although I think it may not be impossible with some modifications. I don't have experience in working with real leather, but think that the pattern pieces may be too large for the material.
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The sewing pattern includes 19 pages of instructions and all the sewing processes are described with detailed illustrations. The pattern files are available for both home printers (A4 or US letter) and copyshop(A0 format).
The projector files are in preparation. If you are interested in testing, please contact me via my web shop or e-mail!
You can check other photos of this model on my Flickr page.
The Biker Jacket -Sango- (size 32 - 54) PDF sewing pattern is available here. Also in the Etsy shop.
Special discount price until 16th Oct. 2025 (CEST) with other popular patterns. No discount code is needed! The sale page is here.
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