Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF
Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF

Make by TFS - Cloud Sweatshirt / PDF

$18.00 NZD

// The Cloud Sweatshirt is a simple oversized sweatshirt pattern, perfect for everyday wear and designed to pair with our Make by TFS Cloud Sweatpant for the cosiest set imaginable! The Cloud Sweatshirt features a casual straight fit through the body with a dropped shoulder and three neckline options. View A is a classic Crew with a ribbed neckband, View B features a cosy oversized Hood, and View C has a high cut Funnel Neck. The Cloud Sweatshirt Crew Neck and Hoodie have a classic ribbed cuff and hem. The Funnel Neck Sweatshirt has a simple fold-back finish.

The Cloud Set is designed for pairing with our certified Organic Cotton Sweatshirting, and will work well in any mid-weight knit fabrics such as boucle, ponte, merino and more!

Browse all our Cloud blog posts here.

This downloadable PDF pattern is supplied as an A4/US letter print-at-home version and an A0 copyshop version with an instruction booklet included.

This is a digital PDF pattern. To purchase the hardcopy paper version of this pattern click here.

Sizing: The Cloud Sweatshirt comes in our NZ 4 - 32 size range and is an elasticated waist style. If you fall outside of this size range, we will be able to grade a size for you. There is a three-week turnaround period per pattern for this service and is offered at no additional cost to the original PDF purchase. Simply fill out the form on our sizing page and we will be in touch! We recommend referring to both the garment measurements and the body measurements when selecting a size, regardless of what size you wear in ready-to-wear clothing.
Sewing level: Advanced Beginner
Models: For model measurements & sizes click here.

Need help sewing your Cloud Sweater? Follow our Sew-Alongs for the Sweater here. Questions? Email us on patterns@thefabricstore.co.nz.

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Our patterns are provided for personal use only. No patterns, or works derived from our patterns, may be used for commercial purposes or in trade (even on a small scale). More information can be found here.

Body Measurements

Finished Garment Measurements

Fabric Yield Recommendations

Recommended Fabric + Supplies

Fabric
The Cloud Sweatshirt is designed for medium to heavy weight knit fabrics. We recommend cotton sweatshirting, medium weight jersey, ponte knits or medium to heavy weight merino jersey. If you are sewing View A or View B you will need rib trim for the neckband, cuffs and hem.

Drawstring
For the Sweater View B— Hoodie, you will need 10mm wide tape or cord for the drawstring. 1.5m is required for this pattern.

Interfacing
If you are sewing the Sweater View B— Hoodie, adding a small piece of lightweight knit interfacing (fusing) on the hood where the buttonholes are located is optional and can help to add stability.

Thread
You will need at least one spool of thread if using a regular domestic sewing machine, and 4 additional threads if overlocking or serging. Note that if finishing with a coverseam or the twin needle setting on your sewing machine, you may need additional threads.

Tools
For maximum longevity we highly recommend sewing your Cloud Sweatshirt using an overlocker/ serger. They can also be completed with a regular domestic sewing machine with zigzag stitch capability. A sewing machine with buttonhole function and a twin needle setting is also needed. You will also require an iron, a sharp pair of sewing scissors, tailor’s chalk or fabric pen and a bodkin or safety pin.