Misses Extra Small to Extra Large.
This wrapped jumper has a centuries-long history in Tibet. It is traditionally worn with added layers of aprons, woolen sashes, and a panel coat (like our ). Worn alone or with a blouse (like our ), the Chupa is a beautiful contemporary garment.
The Chupa features an asymmetrical wrap front, front and back shaping darts, wide neckband, and simple faced armholes, and unique side extensions that wrap around the back to tie in front. The resulting silhouette is slim, yet the extensions enable enough leg room to make walking easier than most wrap skirts. Both the Chupa and Chupa-inspired wrap skirt can be made in the traditional ankle length or below the knee length.
Suggested fabrics: Medium-weight cottons and blends such as denim, corduroy, velveteen, and poplin; medium-weight linen; medium-weight wool such as flannel, gabardine, and tweeds; medium-weight silk such as noil or tussah.
This is the PDF (digital) pattern; for the . This PDF pattern has several files: sewing instructions; print at home versions for dress and skirt; and copy shop versions for 36" and A0 paper.
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- Some older paper patterns may be missing Pieces N and M. You can .