Yale boy’s polo shirt sewing pattern

Yale boy’s polo shirt sewing pattern

A polo shirt is a win-win option for both school uniform and everyday wear.

The polo has a medium, straight fit. The pattern includes two types of sleeves. The classic fastener with strips in the center at the front is fixed with slit loops with buttons, making the product easy to take off and put on. There is a classic collar along the neckline. The seam of the neckline is processed from the inside with twill tape.

If you are not sure about the size, please see the size chart here.

3,99 9,99 

Recommended fabrics

For sewing the polo, we recommend using jersey knit, interlock, or piqué. These are the thinnest and most comfortable types of knit fabric for the body. For the collar, cotton or lightweight denim are suitable choices.

Fabric consumption
Size 8 years 9 years 10 years 11 years 12 years
Main fabric (short sleeve) 0,53 (21″) 0,55 (21,6″) 0,57 (22,4″) 0,59 (23,2″) 0,61 (24,1″)
Main fabric (long sleeve) 0,53 (21″) 0,68 (26,7″) 0,81 (31,2″) 0,96 (37,8″) 1,1 (43,3″)
Finishing fabric 0,15 (5,9″) 0,15 (5,9″) 0,15 (5,9″) 0,15 (5,9″) 0,15 (5,9″)

Important! The consumption is calculated based on the layout. The material can shrink, so take 5-10% with a margin.

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