Charm and elegance intertwine in The Lapis Peplum Jumper Free Sewing Pattern.
This exquisite look combines a classic collar with a ribbon tie, flared pants with a peplum, and invisible zippers at the front and the side. The durable nature and luxurious feel of the brushed wool blend twill makes it a comfortable and long-lasting addition to your wardrobe.
Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or adding flair to your daily attire, this beginner-friendly pattern offers a unique blend of vintage and modern elements while keeping practicality in mind. Embrace your style and creativity with The Lapis Peplum Jumper Free Sewing Pattern.
Purchase Products Used Below:
- 4 yards of Brushed Wool Blend Twill – Gray and Brown Plaid – Deadstock
- 3 yards of Black Single Face Silk Satin Ribbon – 1″
- 2 each of Invisible Zipper 24″ by YKK – 076 Cement
- 1 spool of Gutermann Sew All Thread 100m – 116 Smoke
- MDF403 – The Lapis Peplum Jumper Sewing Pattern (Free download below!)
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How To Sew The Lapis Peplum Jumper Free Sewing Pattern:
*Use a 1/2″ seam allowance for all seams unless otherwise specified.
Step one – Sew the darts on the front of the pants, then sew both front pieces together at center front.
Step two – Sew the darts on the back of the pants, then sew both back pieces together at center back.
Step three – Sew front and back of the pants together at the side seams. Leave the right side open up to the notch for the zipper.
Step four – Sew front and back of the pants together along the inseam.
Step five – Sew the front facing to the front window of the bodice, then turn the facing over to the inside.
Step six – Attach and sew the zipper at center front to join both sides of the front bodice.
Step seven – Blind stitch the front facing to the zipper tape on the inside of the bodice.
Step eight – Sew the front and back bodices together at the shoulder seams.
Step nine – Sew the front and back bodices together at the left side seam. Leave the right side seam open for the side zipper.
Step ten – Attach the bodice to the pants and sew them together along the waistline.
Step eleven – Add the zipper to the right side seam, leaving 1/2″ seam allowance above at the armscye for the sleeve.
Step twelve – Sew a basting stich around the sleeve cap, then sew the sleeve at the inseam.
Step thirteen – Set in the sleeve and sew around the armscye.
Step fourteen – Sew both collar pieces together across the top and around the sides.
Step fifteen – Hem the side edges of the collar band to create the casing.
Step sixteen – Sew the top of the collar band onto the collar, leaving the sides open and trimming the seam allowance.
Step seventeen – Sew one side of the collar band to the outside of the neckline.
Step eighteen – Turn the other side of the collar band to the inside of the neckline, then stitch in the ditch.
Step nineteen – Use a safety pin to get the ribbon through the collar band casing.
Step twenty – Hem all edges of the peplum and sew onto the waistline by top stitching around the top edge.
The Lapis Peplum Jumper Free Sewing Pattern by Mood Fabrics
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15 comments
Wow, Verry nice.
Hello, such a lovely jumper!! Absolutely gorgeous!
Do you have an estimate of yardage just for the top?
Best wishes, Yvonne.
1 & 1/2 yards with the peplum.
This is amazing. I can’t wait to try it !! It will be perfect for spring here in NZ
Wow! I’m excited to try this one out. Thank you!
Can’t wait to sew this! I was thinking of making the top only. If I wanted to add a lining instead of a facing, do any adjustments have to be made to the bodice pattern? Thanks!
You will not need to make any adjustments, just omit the facing pattern, and sew the lining together with the main fabric.
This is so cute! I love it! I am thinking that top would look amazing with a longer pencil skirt as a dress too. Just gorgeous.
Excelente gracias por compartir me encanta
Hi! How many yards just for the top ?
1 & 1/2 yards.
I will definitely be sewing this fabulous outfit. Such a show stopper! 5 stars
What an incredible garment-classy, practical, and unique. Can’t wait to make it-thank you!
Could you sew the peplum in the waist seam and avoid topstiching to that area? Or would it make for a very thick seam? I can imagine grading the allowance to reduce thickness….
Doing this will disturb the side seam where the zipper is placed, not allowing the peplum to be flow freely.