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Notches - Jordy Paper Pattern
Depending on the fabric choice, Jordy can be styled as a casual jacket or a refined layering piece. It works beautifully in denim, corduroy, wool, or linen for a lighter version.
This design is also available in women’s sizes under the name JENNA Jacket, allowing retailers to offer a matching set with wide customer appeal.
One-of-a-kind design from Belgian fashion designer Jordy Arthur's hand.
Jenna for women's sizes and Jordy for men's sizes, the perfect twinning project!
Multiple options for both casual and advanced sewists.
Size range: XS - 5XL
The Jordy jacket brings contemporary menswear design to the sewing world, created in collaboration with Belgian designer Jordy Arthur. With its distinctive lines and bold construction, this pattern allows makers to craft a modern statement piece with a professional finish.This unlined jacket features a raglan yoke that transitions into an incrustated corner detail, along with a secondary shoulder seam—ideal for adding optional removable spikes or keeping it minimal with clean topstitching.
The Jordy pattern offers multiple styling options:
Length options: cropped or longer version
Neckline options: with or without collar
Functional details: in-seam pockets or integrated pockets into the front yoke seam, with or without pocket flaps and cuffed sleeves with placket
Advanced to expert (depending on the chosen variant).
We rated Jordy at 3 out of 4 dots on our difficulty scale. This is because the pattern combines several advanced techniques: constructing the incrustated raglan yoke, sewing a collar, adding a sleeve placket and cuff, inserting in-seam pockets, and, of course, working with the optional spikes. None of these steps are impossible on their own, but bringing them all together in one project makes Jordy a rewarding challenge for sewists with some experience under their belt.
There's a video tutorial available that guides you through all the steps.Fabric choices
Medium- to heavy-weight fabrics such as denim, corduroy, or cotton canvasWool fabrics for a softer, more luxurious feel (note: unlined design)
Textured or structured materials to emphasize the jacket’s silhouette and details
Airy linen or cotton for a lighter, shirt-style version perfect for summer
Depending on the fabric choice, Jordy can be styled as a casual jacket or a refined layering piece. It works beautifully in denim, corduroy, wool, or linen for a lighter version.
This design is also available in women’s sizes under the name JENNA Jacket, allowing retailers to offer a matching set with wide customer appeal.
One-of-a-kind design from Belgian fashion designer Jordy Arthur's hand.
Jenna for women's sizes and Jordy for men's sizes, the perfect twinning project!
Multiple options for both casual and advanced sewists.
Size range: XS - 5XL
The Jordy jacket brings contemporary menswear design to the sewing world, created in collaboration with Belgian designer Jordy Arthur. With its distinctive lines and bold construction, this pattern allows makers to craft a modern statement piece with a professional finish.This unlined jacket features a raglan yoke that transitions into an incrustated corner detail, along with a secondary shoulder seam—ideal for adding optional removable spikes or keeping it minimal with clean topstitching.
The Jordy pattern offers multiple styling options:
Length options: cropped or longer version
Neckline options: with or without collar
Functional details: in-seam pockets or integrated pockets into the front yoke seam, with or without pocket flaps and cuffed sleeves with placket
Advanced to expert (depending on the chosen variant).
We rated Jordy at 3 out of 4 dots on our difficulty scale. This is because the pattern combines several advanced techniques: constructing the incrustated raglan yoke, sewing a collar, adding a sleeve placket and cuff, inserting in-seam pockets, and, of course, working with the optional spikes. None of these steps are impossible on their own, but bringing them all together in one project makes Jordy a rewarding challenge for sewists with some experience under their belt.
There's a video tutorial available that guides you through all the steps.Fabric choices
Medium- to heavy-weight fabrics such as denim, corduroy, or cotton canvasWool fabrics for a softer, more luxurious feel (note: unlined design)
Textured or structured materials to emphasize the jacket’s silhouette and details
Airy linen or cotton for a lighter, shirt-style version perfect for summer