Pixie Coat - Men's/Straight Fit
Digital Pattern + Video Class

Pixie Coat - Men's/Straight Fit
Digital Pattern + Video Class

$16.00 USD
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An updated Twig + Tale classic with a relaxed, boxy fit and cosy woodland vibe, the Pixie Coat is like a wearable hug on chilly days. 

With its neatly-faced lining, the Pixie Coat is deceptively simple to sew, with beautiful finishes that are accessible for beginner sewists. Choose from a classic round hood, or a whimsical pixie hood. 

Skill level: Adventurous beginner

Skills you will learn: Sewing a lined garment with facings, sewing patch pockets. Fitting adjustment resources included.

Pixie Coat video class snippet by Twig + Tale

Video Support: A full course of clear, concise videos accompany this pattern, alongside a comprehensive written and photographed instruction booklet.

Sizing + Supplies

Choose between two size ranges:
Size Range 30-52  Includes youth/tween sizes, bridging from 
where the children's sizes finish
Size Range 46-66

Click the below link to view:
Size Chart + Finished Garment Measurements + Fabric Requirements

Also available in: 
Women's/Curved Fit 0-38 here
Child sizes 12 months - 10 years here

*Adult sizes start where the child sizes finish

Make old things new again! Twig & Tale patterns pair wonderfully with recycled fabrics. Look to gently-used blankets, vintage sheets, corduroy or wool trousers for inspiration.

Views
  • Relaxed, boxy fit
  • Pixie hood or classic round hood
  • Fully lined and faced for a neat finish
  • Patch pockets
  • Button closure (buttonholes or loops)

      T+T Pixie Coat for mens'/Straight Fit Sewing Pattern

      Add-ons

      Animal Add-on for Pixie Coat: Transform your Pixie Coat into a fun animal coat!  The Animal Add-on includes the elements required to make 14 different animals.


      Helpful Resources

      FITTING

      ADAPTIVE

      HOW-TO's

       

        Printing Info + FAQ

        This is a PDF pattern and includes three printing options:

        1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
        2. Copyshop - A0 wide-format file (33.1″ x 46.8″) 
        3. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.  Read more about using our projector files here 

        All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. A comprehensive sewing instruction tutorial is supplied.

        View pattern FAQ 

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        Customer Reviews

        Based on 235 reviews
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        S
        Suzanne Pinyon (Melbourne, AU)
        Cute coat

        I love this pattern. Easy to follow instructions.

        K
        Kayley Cossey (Stratford, NZ)
        Gorgeous easy pattern!

        Such an easy to follow pattern - would recommend to anyone. Once all the cutting out was done, the sewing itself did not take long at all!
        Will be making many more of these coats!

        V
        Vicki Cameron (Sydney, AU)
        Pixie Peacoat

        This pattern was a pleasure to sew. I’ve made 2 for my grand children from wool blankets. Lined with leftover fat quarters which I joined in a higgilty piggilty patchwork . Hopefully the coats will fit for a couple of years as I left the arms Long and rolled up to grow into. I also put a zip in the boys jacket with buttons in the girls version. Very pleased with how they just effortlessly went together.
        Instructions were very good and easy to follow

        C
        Carol KITE (Eastbourne, GB)
        Satisfying make

        If you think you can't do outerwear then I can assure you that with this pattern you can!
        The coat is a simple shape that comes together easily. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. Lovely points made along the way to get a good clean finish to your garment.
        So don't be daunted , you too can do it .

        c
        cheryl kirk (Parksville, CA)
        pixiecurved

        haven't sewn it yet

        L
        Linda Dick (Hamilton, GB)
        Great pattern

        Loved making a couple of these coats for twin sisters. Hacked the round hood to add fur trim and added a few inches to the length. Great and easy pattern to follow, having previously made a few adult Pea coats. X

        j
        jess s (Charlottetown, CA)

        This coat pattern is absolutely fantastic. It is relatively simple when compared to other Twig and Tale coat patterns but with a fantastic finish. It's super versatile and I think it would be the perfect canvas for hacking. I made a fall coat and quilted the outer fabric before cutting it. I've been wearing it non-stop and have gotten loads of compliments.

        R
        Rose Lewis (Melbourne, AU)
        Pixie Updated

        I absolutely love my new Pixie Coat, 100% recommend this pattern. I have had so many compliments on it already and it is so cozy and warm to wear. The instructions are easy to follow and the fb chat group is great for help and inspiration.

        A
        Alex McMullan (Christchurch, NZ)
        Theraputic

        I enjoyed the learning process with excellent instructions.
        So satisfying to have the confidence to use 'dog blankets' with some tar marks from our local opp shop.
        Looking forward to trying the updated pattern lining now I know my sewing machine better xx

        P
        P.J. (London, GB)
        Loved sewing this coat x 2!!

        I sewed two pixie peas for my 2 and 4 year old granddaughters. I made a size 3 and size 6 out of needlecord outer and lined with cotton, one with a pixie hood and one with a round hood, both with patch pockets. Really easy sew that went together super-quickly. I think the end result is really lovely and they look fab.
        My only regret is not thinking the coat fastenings through in advance. I made loops out of the lining material and intended having toggles. I then realised that the toggles I had would pull on the fine needlecord if I sewed them on the front rather than the placket (which wouldn't have sat right). I then switched to buttons but I made the loops too big for the buttons so they don't stay together reliably . I wish I'd done proper buttons on the placket or a hidden zip ... maybe next time.
        Lovely pattern ... just bought the women's updated version so I will have to make one for me next time! Thanks to T&T for another lovely pattern.

        Customer Reviews

        Based on 235 reviews
        95%
        (223)
        4%
        (9)
        0%
        (1)
        0%
        (1)
        0%
        (1)
        S
        Suzanne Pinyon (Melbourne, AU)
        Cute coat

        I love this pattern. Easy to follow instructions.

        K
        Kayley Cossey (Stratford, NZ)
        Gorgeous easy pattern!

        Such an easy to follow pattern - would recommend to anyone. Once all the cutting out was done, the sewing itself did not take long at all!
        Will be making many more of these coats!

        V
        Vicki Cameron (Sydney, AU)
        Pixie Peacoat

        This pattern was a pleasure to sew. I’ve made 2 for my grand children from wool blankets. Lined with leftover fat quarters which I joined in a higgilty piggilty patchwork . Hopefully the coats will fit for a couple of years as I left the arms Long and rolled up to grow into. I also put a zip in the boys jacket with buttons in the girls version. Very pleased with how they just effortlessly went together.
        Instructions were very good and easy to follow

        C
        Carol KITE (Eastbourne, GB)
        Satisfying make

        If you think you can't do outerwear then I can assure you that with this pattern you can!
        The coat is a simple shape that comes together easily. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. Lovely points made along the way to get a good clean finish to your garment.
        So don't be daunted , you too can do it .

        c
        cheryl kirk (Parksville, CA)
        pixiecurved

        haven't sewn it yet

        L
        Linda Dick (Hamilton, GB)
        Great pattern

        Loved making a couple of these coats for twin sisters. Hacked the round hood to add fur trim and added a few inches to the length. Great and easy pattern to follow, having previously made a few adult Pea coats. X

        j
        jess s (Charlottetown, CA)

        This coat pattern is absolutely fantastic. It is relatively simple when compared to other Twig and Tale coat patterns but with a fantastic finish. It's super versatile and I think it would be the perfect canvas for hacking. I made a fall coat and quilted the outer fabric before cutting it. I've been wearing it non-stop and have gotten loads of compliments.

        R
        Rose Lewis (Melbourne, AU)
        Pixie Updated

        I absolutely love my new Pixie Coat, 100% recommend this pattern. I have had so many compliments on it already and it is so cozy and warm to wear. The instructions are easy to follow and the fb chat group is great for help and inspiration.

        A
        Alex McMullan (Christchurch, NZ)
        Theraputic

        I enjoyed the learning process with excellent instructions.
        So satisfying to have the confidence to use 'dog blankets' with some tar marks from our local opp shop.
        Looking forward to trying the updated pattern lining now I know my sewing machine better xx

        P
        P.J. (London, GB)
        Loved sewing this coat x 2!!

        I sewed two pixie peas for my 2 and 4 year old granddaughters. I made a size 3 and size 6 out of needlecord outer and lined with cotton, one with a pixie hood and one with a round hood, both with patch pockets. Really easy sew that went together super-quickly. I think the end result is really lovely and they look fab.
        My only regret is not thinking the coat fastenings through in advance. I made loops out of the lining material and intended having toggles. I then realised that the toggles I had would pull on the fine needlecord if I sewed them on the front rather than the placket (which wouldn't have sat right). I then switched to buttons but I made the loops too big for the buttons so they don't stay together reliably . I wish I'd done proper buttons on the placket or a hidden zip ... maybe next time.
        Lovely pattern ... just bought the women's updated version so I will have to make one for me next time! Thanks to T&T for another lovely pattern.