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introducing lisette for butterick B6386
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Introducing you to new Lisette patterns is always exciting! As part of my mission to create a collection of versatile and timeless sewing patterns, Lisette for Butterick B6386 follows up on our initial athletic wear pattern, Lisette B6295. I thought it would be practical to offer a straightforward windbreaker along with basic athletic trousers. Both designs are both functional and adaptable—exactly the kind of approach I always aim for.
First off, let's talk about the jacket. It’s a sleek, unlined windbreaker featuring a shaped yoke (a slightly modified raglan sleeve that’s both easy to sew and adds a sporty touch), in-seam front pockets, elasticized cuffs, and drawstrings with stoppers at both the hood and the hemline (which is longer in the back for extra coverage). It closes with a separating zipper. You can opt for a monochromatic look for a clean aesthetic or experiment with color-blocking for a pop of fun. This is the type of lightweight jacket I love wearing during runs, and I always pack it when traveling—it’s great for light rain and keeping you cozy on breezy days.
Now, let’s move on to the trousers. These comfortable basics are designed to sit comfortably below the waist and come complete with front and back yokes, a charming drawstring detail, front pockets, and elasticated ankles. Similar to the jacket, you can either sew these in one fabric or go bold with color-blocking. I particularly enjoy the yoke detail because it gives the impression of a lifted rear—kind of like well-placed back pockets. It’s reassuring to feel confident about your appearance, whether you're dressing casually or working out.
These trousers are crafted to resemble classic sweatpants rather than trendy joggers. What sets them apart? The width of the legs—the latter taper towards the ankles. If you prefer a slimmer fit, I’ll guide you through making that adjustment. While joggers are stylish, they don’t suit everyone’s taste.
For the trouser pattern, French terry is recommended, but I plan to experiment with a lightweight woven wool for mine. The jacket, on the other hand, pairs beautifully with classic or ripstop nylon. Fabric stores offer plenty of color and print options, so have fun experimenting!
If you'd like some inspiration for this pattern, check out my Lisette for Butterick B6386 Pinterest board here.
I’m always eager to see what you create with this pattern! It’s available now in stores and wherever Butterick patterns are sold.
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As usual, I’m looking forward to seeing what you make with it. Happy sewing!
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