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This is a pattern for a military jacket, designed to serve as a base for making kamikaze pilot uniforms as requested.
Characteristics include a small tailor collar, sleeves with a slightly stiffened appearance, and cuffs designed to be tightened using light ribbing.
The back bodice is divided into upper and lower sections with a yoke construction.
The pockets feature a simple construction where they are sewn in place.
This jacket should also serve as a suitable base for military jacket modifications.
For those making kamikaze pilot uniforms, consider embroidering the required insignia as patches or using iron-on transfer paper for attachment.
After printing, paste it according to the pasting line,Cut and use.
The pattern has a seam allowance, so it can be used as is.
The production process is explained with translation software.
(1) Prepare the "Flap," "pocket," and "shoulder strap" in advance.
* Also, finish the buttonhole on the "Flap" and "shoulder strap" beforehand.
(2) Serge/overlock both the shoulder and side parts of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" at the top and bottom.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(3) Attach the "pocket" and "Flap" to the "Front bodice".
(4) Stitch the yoke to the "Back bodice," then Serge/overlock and press the seam allowance downward and topstitch.
(5) Stitch the shoulder and side of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" together, then press open the seam allowance with an iron and Serge/overlock the hem.
(6) Apply fusible interlining to the "Collar" and "facing."
(7) Stitch the "facing" together and Serge/overlock the outside.
* Apply the fusible interlining cut from the "facing" to the Lapel part of the "Front bodice."
(8) Attach the "Collar" (back side) to the "Body" and the "facing" (front side) to their respective "Collar" alignment positions.
(9) Fold up the hem and sew on a sewing machine.
(10) Serge/overlock the side of the "Sleeve," stitch it together, and press open the seam allowance with an iron.
(11) Stitch the side of the rib, fold it, fold the seam allowance (S/A) by 1cm (0.5in), and prepare it for insertion.
(12) Lightly stretch the rib while inserting it into the hem of the "Sleeve" and stitch it.
(13) When attaching the "Sleeve" to the "Body," insert the "shoulder strap," attach it, and Serge/overlock the armhole.
(14) Make buttonholes and sew on buttons.
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