** NEW RELEASE AUGUST** The Crescent Shirt
The Crescent Shirt is one of our foundation patterns. An elevated semi-fitted basic with three collars and multiple sleeve options.
The princess bodice can be mixed and matched with the Boheme sleeve extension pack to create endless combinations.
INCLUSIONS
Each PDF download includes six files: A4, Letter, and A0 WITH seam allowances and WITHOUT.
SIZE
A nested pattern, sized 6-26, with and without a 5/8" seam allowance option.
TECHNIQUES
Plackets / Buttons and Button holes, Sewing curved seams, Gathers, Pleats, Bias strips.
SUGGESTED FABRICS
Silk, Voile, Batiste, Cotton, Linen, Broadcloth, Organza, lightweight Denim and Twill
FABRIC REQUIREMENT
Approximately 2-4 yards, depending on Collar, Sleeve and Pattern match.
NOTIONS
Fusible, Bias Strips and Buttons
EASE
The Crescent shirt has a semi-fitted bodice.
Fun Fact
The most widely accepted explanation for the "Crescent City" nickname comes from the distinctive crescent-shaped curve of the Mississippi River as it winds around the original French Quarter settlement of New Orleans.
When viewed from above, the oldest part of the city follows this natural bend in the river, creating a crescent moon shape that has defined the city's development for over 300 years.
This geographic feature was not just visually striking but practically significant- the natural harbor created by this curve made New Orleans an ideal port city and trading hub, fundamentally shaping its destiny as a crossroads of cultures and commerce. Early maps and illustrations of the city clearly show this distinctive crescent formation, which would have been particularly noticeable to approaching ships.
Upon purchase of this product, you will receive an email providing you a link to download the Digital Patterns and associated Catalogue file in PDF format - this download is unique to you, and can't be accessed by anybody else.
All patterns are intellectual property of Papermaple Studio LLC. Our patterns cannot be used for commercial designs, and if you are using them in a teaching environment, each student in the class must purchase their own pattern.
Downloaded digital files can not be shared.
PDF sales are final, and you will receive any enhancements/changes made to the patterns for free once purchased.
Members of our Papermaple Workroom Community have the choice of one free pattern per month for Monthly Subscribers, or all patterns completely free for Yearly Subscribers.
Already subscribed, but haven't received the expected pattern(s)? Reach out to Leisa in the Workroom or via the form at the bottom of the page to receive support
Never Printed A Digital Pattern Before?
Check out our step-by-step tutorial!
The Crescent Shirt is one of our foundation patterns. An elevated semi-fitted basic with three collars and multiple sleeve options.
The princess bodice can be mixed and matched with the Boheme sleeve extension pack to create endless combinations.
INCLUSIONS
Each PDF download includes six files: A4, Letter, and A0 WITH seam allowances and WITHOUT.
SIZE
A nested pattern, sized 6-26, with and without a 5/8" seam allowance option.
TECHNIQUES
Plackets / Buttons and Button holes, Sewing curved seams, Gathers, Pleats, Bias strips.
SUGGESTED FABRICS
Silk, Voile, Batiste, Cotton, Linen, Broadcloth, Organza, lightweight Denim and Twill
FABRIC REQUIREMENT
Approximately 2-4 yards, depending on Collar, Sleeve and Pattern match.
NOTIONS
Fusible, Bias Strips and Buttons
EASE
The Crescent shirt has a semi-fitted bodice.
Fun Fact
The most widely accepted explanation for the "Crescent City" nickname comes from the distinctive crescent-shaped curve of the Mississippi River as it winds around the original French Quarter settlement of New Orleans.
When viewed from above, the oldest part of the city follows this natural bend in the river, creating a crescent moon shape that has defined the city's development for over 300 years.
This geographic feature was not just visually striking but practically significant- the natural harbor created by this curve made New Orleans an ideal port city and trading hub, fundamentally shaping its destiny as a crossroads of cultures and commerce. Early maps and illustrations of the city clearly show this distinctive crescent formation, which would have been particularly noticeable to approaching ships.
Upon purchase of this product, you will receive an email providing you a link to download the Digital Patterns and associated Catalogue file in PDF format - this download is unique to you, and can't be accessed by anybody else.
All patterns are intellectual property of Papermaple Studio LLC. Our patterns cannot be used for commercial designs, and if you are using them in a teaching environment, each student in the class must purchase their own pattern.
Downloaded digital files can not be shared.
PDF sales are final, and you will receive any enhancements/changes made to the patterns for free once purchased.
Members of our Papermaple Workroom Community have the choice of one free pattern per month for Monthly Subscribers, or all patterns completely free for Yearly Subscribers.
Already subscribed, but haven't received the expected pattern(s)? Reach out to Leisa in the Workroom or via the form at the bottom of the page to receive support
Never Printed A Digital Pattern Before?
Check out our step-by-step tutorial!