VANCOUVER women's sweatshirt PDF pattern
Vancouver is a women's sweatshirt pattern. It features a short length (below the waist) and a loose, oversized fit. This pattern can be made with a zippered front opening or as a classic hoodie without an opening. You can choose to add a lined hood or a classic collar with a scoop neck, shoulder pads, loose sleeves, or make this pattern sleeveless.
A cropped sweatshirt for a casual or trendy outfit.
Available from 32 to 52.
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Video tutorial
Size range
32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52
The tutorial contains instructions for adapting the pattern to your height.
See size guideSewing level
Intermediate
What you will learn with this pattern: how to make a lined hood, a zip, cutouts, ribbed cuffs, gather sleeve ends
Fabrics & Supplies
- Fabric suggestions
- Outer fabric - Knit: French terry, sweatshirt fleece, sherpa, waffle knit, velour knit, terry cloth, jersey
- Hood lining - Jersey, cotton poplin, chambray
- Cuffs and neckline band (hoodless version) - Ribbing
- Supplies
- Optional: separable metal zipper
- Optional: flat or round cord, 1 meter long, for the hood
- Thin fusible interfacing 5x5 cm for the hood option
- 2 metal eyelets for the hood drawstring (or make buttonholes instead)
The sweatshirt can be made with a single outer fabric, and ribbing for the cuffs, hem, and neckline. You can also create this design by mixing materials with the seams. In that case, you will need to recalculate the fabric requirements.
Contents of the pattern
- French tutorial
- English tutorial
- PDF pattern (multi-size and size by size) A4 or US letter format: 35 pages
- PDF pattern A0 format: 2 pages
- Projectable PDF pattern
Seam allowances are included in the pattern.
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Bonus
A practical sheet is available for free access on the site.

















