The perfect go-to for Sunday walks, this cosy tunic by Amanda Walker features contrast pockets and neck lining plus a dropped waistline that is slightly curved for interest. Ponte Roma is an easy knit fabric to work with that skims over your body and doesn’t crease. Stay tape is used here to stabilise the base and cuffs, but if you don’t have any you can easily substitute hemming tape or interfacing.
1 Download and print the pattern at sewmag.co.uk/templates, then cut out the pieces according to the cutting guide and transfer any markings. Match the front and back bodice pieces right sides together, then pin and sew the shoulder and neck seams. Clip the curved seam allowance.
2 Join the collar facing pieces right sides together at the short edges, then turn right sides out. Match the bodice neck and collar facing pieces, right sides together, then stitch around the top of the neckline. Turn the collar facing inside the garment, press, then hand stitch the bottom of