COMPLETE COLLECTION Kingston Sewing Patterns
$49.50 (or 6 credits) $24.75
This incredible jacket pattern collection is for the fashionable Kingston Denim Jacket. It is a wardrobe staple for the whole family and this bundle also includes all the Add On patterns which feature optional knit sleeves, a hood and welt pockets.
Instant download digital sewing pattern. Includes sizes Men’s XXS-4XL, Women’s 1-10, Women’s Curvy 6C-15C, newborn-12yrs, 18-inch doll, Men’s Add On, Women’s 1-10, Women’s Curvy 6C-15C, newborn-12yrs, and 18-inch doll Add On.
Options
- Optional side seam pockets
- Optional front pockets with flaps
XXS-4XL:
- Optional waistband tabs
Women’s 1-10, Women’s Curvy 6C-15C, newborn-12yrs, and 18-inch doll:
- Five sleeve options: long, half angel, trumpet, full bell, and three-quarter length sleeves
Add On:
- Optional knit sleeves and hood
- Optional welt pockets
- Optional internal pocket
- Optional back ruffle
Features
- Suitable for advanced beginner level
- Button or snap fastenings
- Packed with pro tips and expert advice
- Includes full size, print-at-home pattern pieces
- Includes step-by-step tutorial with photos
- Instant-download digital sewing pattern
Suitable for medium to heavy-weight woven fabrics.
You will also need:
- Thread to match
- Buttons or snap fastenings
A serger or overlocker is optional but not required.
- The lighter weight the fabric, the easier you will find it to manipulate and sew.
- The heavier the fabric, the more labor intensive the sew will be. Heavier fabric is generally thicker and harder to manipulate so it will take longer to press and pin. You also need to sew slower in order to not break your needles.
- For an advanced beginner or intermediate sewer, I would recommend any medium weight woven or denim.
- I would only recommend heavier weight fabrics and denims (ex. a traditional jean-weight denim such as 12-14 oz.) for more advanced sewers.
- Example - I made a long sleeve women's version for myself in a 14 oz. denim. It took me twice as long as a 2-3 years version I made for my daughter in a light weight cotton denim. My women's version was beautiful, I adore it, and it was worth every moment, but it was a labor of love for sure!
- Fastenings:
- Either 5/8 inch wide buttons or snaps.
- If using snaps, go for metal or heavy-duty snaps.
- You will need 6 for all Women's sizes.
- Add 2 additional buttons/snaps if doing the long sleeve version.
- Add 2 additional buttons/snaps if doing the optional waistband tabs.
- Add 2 additional buttons/snaps if doing the Front Pockets.
- Optional single fold 1/2 inch wide bias tape - If you are using a regular sewing machine, the bell sleeve, trumpet sleeve, and underarm seam can all be finished with bias tape. 3 yards for all Women's sizes will be more than sufficient. You will not need this if you are using a serger. You can use store-bought tape or see the cutting section for notes on making your own.
- Optional lining fabric for Collar lining and for Side Seam Pockets. The Side Seam Pockets are completely optional and require a light weight woven (e.g. cotton). The Collar lining can be cut either from the same as your main fabric or from a lighter weight lining fabric such as cotton. A 1/4 yard length will be more than sufficient for both Pockets and Collar.
- Optional Light Weight Interfacing - If you are going to embroider on the Collar Lining in Step 7, you may also wish to use interfacing on the back of your Collar Lining to give it strength. Prepare this during the Preparation Step.
- Thread to match. You may want to use specialty top stitching thread. This is usually a heavier weight and you may need more than you are used to as there is generally less on a spool. You will need 2-3 Spools.
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins or clips
- Tape measure or ruler
- Buttonhole Presser foot
- A hammer or mallet may also be helpful for attaching your buttons.
- If you are using heavy or denim fabric, you will also need a specialty needle (either a 'denim' needle or a heavy-duty needle such as the sizing '70/10 - 110/18'). Make sure you have several available. There is a lot of top stitching in this pattern and and if you are using denim or thicker fabric, it will blunt and be placed under pressure over the course of the sew. Sewing slowly over bulky sections will help reduce this, however, switching to a fresh needle part way through the sew can help make the sewing easier.
- If you are using heavy or denim fabric, you may also find using a 'clapper' helps. A tailor's clapper is a wooden tool which absorbs moisture from seams after pressing. It helps give a crisp edge and flattens seams too. When working with heavy fabrics such as traditional denim, this can help avoid broken needles and make sewing easier and more accurate.
- The lighter weight the fabric, the easier you will find it to manipulate and sew.
- The heavier the fabric, the more labor intensive the sew will be. Heavier fabric is generally thicker and harder to manipulate so it will take longer to press and pin. You also need to sew slower in order to not break your needles.
- For an advanced beginner or intermediate sewer, I would recommend any medium weight woven or denim.
- I would only recommend heavier weight fabrics and denims (ex. a traditional jean-weight denim such as 12-14 oz.) for more advanced sewers.
- Example - I made a long sleeve women's version for myself in a 14 oz. denim. It took me twice as long as a 2-3 years version I made for my daughter in a light weight cotton denim. My women's version was beautiful, I adore it, and it was worth every moment, but it was a labor of love for sure!
- Fastenings:
- Either 5/8 inch wide buttons or snaps.
- If using snaps, go for metal or heavy-duty snaps.
- You will need 5 for Dolls size, 5 for all Children's sizes, and 6 for all Women's sizes.
- Add 2 additional buttons/snaps if doing the long sleeve version.
- Add 2 additional buttons/snaps if doing the optional waistband tabs.
- Add 2 additional buttons/snaps if doing the Front Pockets.
- Optional single fold 1/2 inch wide bias tape - If you are using a regular sewing machine, the bell sleeve, trumpet sleeve, and underarm seam can all be finished with bias tape. You will need 1 yard for Doll size, 2 yards for Children's sizes, and 3 yards for all Women's sizes will be more than sufficient. You will not need this if you are using a serger. You can use store-bought tape or see the cutting section for notes on making your own.
- Optional lining fabric for Collar lining and for Side Seam Pockets. The Side Seam Pockets are completely optional and require a light weight woven (e.g. cotton). The Collar lining can be cut either from the same as your main fabric or from a lighter weight lining fabric such as cotton. A 1/4 yard length will be more than sufficient for both Pockets and Collar for all sizes.
- Optional Light Weight Interfacing - If you are going to embroider on the Collar Lining in Step 7, you may also wish to use interfacing on the back of your Collar Lining to give it strength. Prepare this during the Preparation Step.
- For Optional Hood:
- 1-2 yards of shoe string, cording, or other tie option for all sizes. Not recommended for 0-24 month sizes due to safety restrictions.
- Grommets can be used in place of buttonholes if desired.
- Thread to match. You may want to use specialty top stitching thread. This is usually a heavier weight and you may need more than you are used to as there is generally less on a spool. You will need 1 Spool for Doll size, 1-2 Spools for Children's sizes, and 2-3 Spools for Women's sizes.
- Sewing machine
- Scissors
- Pins or clips
- Tape measure or ruler
- Buttonhole Presser foot
- A hammer or mallet may also be helpful for attaching your buttons.
- If you are using heavy or denim fabric, you will also need a specialty needle (either a 'denim' needle or a heavy-duty needle such as the sizing '70/10 - 110/18'). Make sure you have several available. There is a lot of top stitching in this pattern and and if you are using denim or thicker fabric, it will blunt and be placed under pressure over the course of the sew. Sewing slowly over bulky sections will help reduce this, however, switching to a fresh needle part way through the sew can help make the sewing easier.
- If you are using heavy or denim fabric, you may also find using a 'clapper' helps. A tailor's clapper is a wooden tool which absorbs moisture from seams after pressing. It helps give a crisp edge and flattens seams too. When working with heavy fabrics such as traditional denim, this can help avoid broken needles and make sewing easier and more accurate.
FAQs
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“The Kingston pattern is just perfect! A ready to wear jacket that we must do have in our wardrobe.”
Buy More Credits
Cordelia Henderson –
Since I did the ruffle add-on, it was very easy and quick overall so I loved it and, although the jacket has lots of steps to it and may seem intimidating, it was a great pattern!
Chris M Shapiro –
I made a jacket and so can you! The Kingston Jacket with Add On Knit Sleeve. Rebecca Page Patterns are so well written with great pictures and tutorials. There are many options with this jacket, I chose the jacket with 2 chest pockets, collar and knit sleeves. For the main jacket I used a linen/rayon blend. For the sleeves I used cotton Lycra in black with matching cuffs. I love classic black and white print paired with the solid sleeves for an updated casual look.
Sarah Boses –
This is a beautifully done pattern for the classic denim jacket. It has the versatility to be dressed up as well. Fit is flattering and finishing touches are amazing!
Naomi Cash –
The Kingston jacket was a really fun sew, i had never used denim, or done flat fell seams. and it was SO much easier than I had anticipated. The instructions were super clear and while i had o get the hang of the flat fell seams, by the end i could do them with my eyes closed! definitely recommend this pattern if you are looking for a super cute & fun denim jacket
Jackie Henderson –
What an excellent pattern to learn on! So many skills, step by step, to create a very detailed and stylish garment. I am prodigiously proud of myself for completing this pattern. Get it!
Adriana Benitez –
Rebecca Page has done it again! This denim jacket pattern made a daunting task easy to accomplish. The instructions are so well written and lots of pictures that I knew what to do the whole way through. A determined beginner would be able to successfully make this jacket. And the finishes look professional.
Deborah Ellenden –
Fashionable jacket, takes a little longer to put together but has quality finishes and looks great finished.
Beth Partain –
My husband loved this jacket!! The flat seams were tricky but so worth the extra time.
Agnes Bobak –
It was an amazing experience to sew a denim jacket thanks! So good tutorial, giving the sewist lots of confidence.
Beth Hrachovina –
Love the final product and not a bad sew at all! Also like that the jacket can be used for dress or casual.
Sheila Hlushak –
Wow, I love the fit and style of this jacket. More pieces than most patterns but everything is designed perfectly. So many options with the add on that complete this jacket. Lots of hints and great pictures make the sew very rewarding and enjoyable.
Geneviève Ouellet –
Great pattern with great instructions. The finish of this jacket looks really professional. And I love the Hood Add-on, it was perfect for my 5 year old boy.
Pamela Collis –
This was my First Time Sewing The Kingston Jacket I was Very tempted to Overlock the seams but instead went for the Recommended Flat Felled Seams, This is a must to me the seams once i had got my head around them are so easy to do and they look really smart finished. From the Add on i used the Hood and the Jersey sleeves as My 8 year Old Grandson loves Hoodies. I took it too him today and he loves it he found it comfy and fun a Great sew ,
An Staute –
I love how this is the one jacket pattern you’ll ever need for all the jeans jackets in your life! With the add on pack you can let your creativity flow and have fun with different types of fabrics and colors!
Jen Kolar –
This pattern was surprisingly manageable! I opted to sew the knit sleeves and hood with the side pockets. I kept the denim part fairly basic because I was unsure how my machine would do with all of the top stitching through a bunch of layers for the fancy pockets. I’m glad a kept it simple because I love the look of those flat fel seams, they steal the show. My 8 year old loves it and asked to wear it to school tomorrow. A huge win for this Mama sewist.
Shannon Tunks –
The Kingston Add-on’s were a great addition to an already fabulous pattern! The finished items are comfortable and look fantastic. This wasn’t a quick sew by any means, but the extra time taken really pays off in the end. I would say this would require an intermediate level of skill, as handling the heavy fabrics, and mixing fabric types (heavy wovens and knits) can be challenging at times. The instructions are very detailed and easy to follow, so this made for a rewarding sew with very happy customers (my children) at the end!
Lisa Lazenby –
The kIngston jacket has been my most rewarding sew to-date so I was excited to see this add-on! It has many possibilities for changing the look of the jacket with the variety of pockets and the hood and sleeve options. I did a knit sleeve and hod and can absolutely see doing another one for my daughter! Great addition to an already awesome pattern!
Kirsten Welch –
I have been eyeballing this pattern since it was released! I’ve had something in my head to sew like this for my girls for QUITE some time, so this just made the perfect Christmas surprise for my daughter! I was a little intimidated, but the pattern is so well written, it really wasn’t as daunting as it seemed! I was super excited to learn some new sewing skills with this: the welted pocket – that just gave it such a smooth, professional-looking pocket, and it’s actually usable!; and then the cuffs – I’ve never made cuffs before, but they weren’t as difficult as I thought either!
I’m just over the moon with how well this pattern came together and the end results are just so sleek and fabulous! I can’t wait to make one for each of my girls and I think I’m going to HAVE to make myself one as well! Do yourself a favor and purchase this one! You definitely WON’T be disappointed!!
Nicci Farrugia –
This was my first time making a jacket and so it was a little daunting! Luckily the instructions were extremely detailed and guided me through the tricky bits. I am really happy that I gave it it a go as I’m so happy with the result, I managed to up-cycle some old jeans into a cute jacket for my little boy and I learnt some new sewing techniques as well. Will definitely be making more for the rest of the family!
Claudia Broos-Pauli –
I really love this pattern!! At first i was a little intimidated but the instructions were so clean it was really a dream to sew! The fit is perfect on my girl and i see a lot more jackets coming in the future
Rachel Ellis –
Amazing!!!!!! Very straight forward easy sew that looks a lot more complicated than it actually is. The add on pack allows you to do a modern casual lookwith sweatshirt arms and hoodie. My husband got excited when he saw I wanted to sew this and off he went to raid my fabrics for his perfect jacket. He now wants a few more with and without the add ons
Laura Walker –
I LOVE the Kingston! Hands down my favourite pattern. I’ve made one for each member of my family and the add on pack makes this pattern so versatile. Fantastic pattern!!!
Johanne-Julie Lapierre –
The Kingston pattern is just perfect! A ready to wear jacket that we must do have in our wardrobe.