Aziza Tunic PDF Pattern

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The Aziza tunic makes a statement with it’s oversize voluminous body, exaggerated bell sleeves, band collar and gathers at the neck. It has a button closure in the back for easy on and off. This pattern is for beginners/ intermediate sewist sizes 6-24.
Recommended Fabric

Light to medium weight woven fabric such as cotton shirting’s, cotton lawn, chambray, linen, cotton voile, double gauze, rayon crepe, rayon challis, and silk.

Notions
  • All-purpose sewing thread
  • 1/4 yard lightweight fusible interfacing
  • One 3/8″ buttons.
  • 1/2 yard 2” wide elastic
SIZING:

6 to 24

To learn how to sew the Aziza Tunic, you can watch the sew-a-long here

Pattern Contents:

The PDF comes as files to print at home or at a copy shop. Files are delivered as a .zip file which can be downloaded on a computer, but not on a mobile device.

NOTE: There are separate layers for each size so you only have to print what you need.

Instructions: 12 pages

Print at Home Pattern pieces: 27-30 pages

Copy shop (A0 or US 36″ x 48″ size): 2 pages

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PDF PATTERN. YOU WILL RECEIVE A DOWNLOAD LINK AFTER PURCHASE. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE PATTERN UP TO 4 TIMES.

Pattern Difficulty Guide

We believe that anyone can sew anything with enough patience and perseverance. However, knowing how time-consuming or challenging a pattern might be can help you decide what suits your skills and schedule. Our skill levels are based on the techniques each pattern requires, but don’t worry—our patterns will guide you through everything, so feel free to challenge yourself! Here’s how we rate our patterns:

Beginner:
Designed for true beginners with simple designs and easy sewing techniques. These patterns are quick to sew, with no complicated closures like zippers or buttons. They’re perfect if you’re new to sewing or short on time. Expect straightforward construction with minimal hand sewing or fitting required. We recommend using easy-to-handle fabrics.

Confident Beginner:
Ideal for beginners ready to learn new skills. These patterns may include slightly more complex features like zippers or buttons, but they’re still relatively quick to sew. They provide more variety than basic beginner patterns but are great for those with limited sewing knowledge. Some fitting knowledge is helpful, and the fabrics may vary slightly but remain beginner-friendly.

Intermediate:
These patterns offer more details and design complexity, such as zippers, topstitching, or a zipper fly. Projects in this category can take more than 7 hours to complete, so they’re ideal if you have more time and experience. Expect techniques like tailoring or unique construction details. You’ll also encounter a wider variety of fabrics, from stretch knits to synthetic leathers.

Advanced:
Perfect for experienced sewists, these patterns are more detailed and time-consuming, often requiring 9+ hours to complete. Expect more pattern pieces, precision work, and advanced techniques like bound buttonholes or welt pockets. These are highly tailored designs that require patience and skill to achieve a professional finish.