Sized for men and women Extra Small to Extra Large.
This extra-roomy, easy-to-sew Parka pulls on easily over your head when the cold winds start to blow. Based on a smock worn by men in western Siberia, we've added pockets to keep your hands toasty, too. This type of Parka would traditionally be made of tanned leather, but you can make it of any outerwear fabric, from serious wool to up-to-date polar fleece. And, made of sweatshirt fleece, it's the perfect cover-up for those chilly nights at the beach.
We have also seen it as a rain garment (see pics) and suggest it as a sun coverup for those times at the beach when you want to be in the sun but not exposed to the sun.
Suggested fabrics:For a warm garment: Medium to heavyweight outerwear fabrics such as wool, sweatshirt jersey, or fleece. For a rain garment: waxed cotton or waxed linen fabric. For a sun coverup: double gauze or cotton voile.
href=" target="_blank">Yardage chart (.pdf)
This is the paper pattern version. For the href=" target="_blank">PDF pattern, go here.
LEARN MORE:
- Check out our href=" target="_blank">blog post on downsizing this pattern and adding a front opening.
- Check out our href=" title="sewing the siberian parka pattern with waxed cotton for a rain coat" target="_blank">blog post on sewing this with waxed cotton to create a rain coverup.
153 Siberian Parka