You know those days when all you want to do is wrap yourself in something soft and warm? We’ve all been there – reaching for our most comfortable pieces because sometimes that’s exactly what we need. But wouldn’t it be amazing if you could feel stylish and put-together even when you’re at peak comfort?
That’s exactly why I’m so excited to introduce the Hatton Fleece Jacket, this month’s Cashmerette Club pattern! The Hatton is the perfect solution for those cozy-clothes days when you still want to feel great about your outfit when you leave the house. It’s the kind of piece that transforms your comfiest outfit from “I’m one step away from wearing pajamas in public” to “I’m pioneering cozy-chic.”
Get the Hatton Fleece Jacket when you join Cashmerette Club All Access today!
The Hatton is a relaxed-fit zip-up featuring bust darts and cup sizes C-H plus three zippered pockets and a protective zip guard. It comes in sizes 0-32 and cup sizes C-H and it’s exclusively available to Cashmerette Club members.
Not a member yet? Join today to get the Hatton:

Morgan is wearing a Hatton in a size 20 G/H graded to a 24 waist and 28 hip (lengthened by 3″ for her height) and paired with the Belmont Leggings. Morgan’s Hatton is made with plush teddy fleece and nylon ripstop. Her measurements are 44″ high bust (112 cm), 50″ full bust (127 cm), 44.5″ waist (113 cm), and 58 hip (147 cm), and she is 5′ 10″.

Ayelet is wearing a size 16 G/H made with stretch polar fleece generously gifted by Yardblox and nylon ripstop, and paired with the Ashwood Pants. Her measurements are 40″ high bust (102 cm), 45″ full bust (114 cm), 36″ waist (91 cm), and 45” hip (114 cm), and she is 5′ 4″.

Carrie is wearing a size 8 E/F made with printed fleece from Joann Fabrics and paired with ready-to-wear jeans. Her measurements are 33.5″ high bust (85 cm), 37″ full bust (94 cm), 31.5″ waist (80 cm), and 40 hip (102 cm), and she is 5′ 4″.
Meet the Hatton Fleece Jacket
Cozy meets contemporary in the Hatton Fleece Jacket! The Hatton features:
- Relaxed fit with funnel neck provides warmth and coverage
- Bust darts and cup sizes C-H for an oversized fit that’s still curve-friendly
- Three zippered pockets keep essentials secure and accessible
- Protective zip guard prevents snagging on clothes
- Color-blocking and contrast details create endless style possibilities
The Hatton is rated intermediate, and you can sew yours with ease thanks to the free video sewalong hosted by Saremy of Sew Sew Live!




Picking fabric for your Hatton
The Hatton is designed for fleece—non-stretch or stretch up to 25% will work. Other mid-weight knits like heavy-weight ponte can also work.
Our friends at Yardblox want to help you sew your first Hatton with 5% off all fabric throughout September, exclusively for Club members!



Build your cozy wardrobe for 30% off
Whether you’re working from home or having a lounging weekend, these are the pieces that make every day feel a little more comfortable. The Belmont Leggings & Yoga Pants move with you through everything from morning stretches to afternoon errands, while the Concord T-Shirt is a trusty go-to that works for any activity. Layer on the Stanton Hoodie when you need that extra dose of softness—your perfect at-home uniform sorted.
Club members get 30% off the Belmont, Concord and Stanton this month!


Fabric requirements for the Hatton

Finished garment measurements for the Hatton

More from the Club this month
This month’s masterclass tackles something we all deal with: fitting for body fluctuations. Whether it’s seasonal changes, hormonal shifts, or just the natural ebb and flow of life, our bodies don’t stay exactly the same size all the time, so our clothes need to work with that reality! Join Jenny as she dives into smart approaches and design adjustments so your handmade wardrobe works with your body as it changes, not against it.
Then it’s all about overcoming sewing burnout! We’ve all been there: staring at that half-finished project with zero motivation, or feeling overwhelmed by the pile of patterns you bought but never started. Sewing burnout is real, happens to the best of us! Join Jenny live for an honest conversation about recognizing the signs of creative fatigue, permission to take breaks without guilt, and gentle strategies to rediscover your sewing joy. Whether you’re currently in a funk or want to prevent future burnout, this session is about finding your way back to why you fell in love with sewing in the first place.



Let’s make something beautiful
I’ve already planned out three different color combinations for my Hatton because apparently I’m that person now—the one who gets genuinely excited about coordinated fleece! But honestly, when you find the perfect solution to looking like a functional human while feeling like you’re wearing a hug, you kind of have to lean into it.
Make sure you tag your makes on social with #HattonJacket—I can’t wait to see them!














I am thrilled about this pattern! I practically live in fleece, and have had to buy men’s RTW jackets to be able to close the zipper over my full bust — not flattering at all. This pattern will help me improve my skills as well, since I trust Cashmerette’s excellent written instructions and video sew-alongs to help me master zippered pockets and zipper guards! Thanks so much for the Hatton Fleece Jacket 🙂