Description
The Men’s Ryan Raglan is a semi-fitted shirt pattern that is filled with several sleeve options, necklines, and a hood. You’ll get a ton of use out of this pattern, it is perfect for year-round wear and is sure to become a wardrobe staple.
The Men’s Ryan Raglan PDF sewing pattern includes:
- Multiple neckline options
- Crewneck
- V-neck
- Lined Hood
- Short, Three-quarter, and Long sleeves
- Long sleeves can be finished with a hem, cuffs, or thumbhole cuffs
- See the last image for the yardage and notions required.
- Sizes XS-6X
As always…
This listing is for a downloaded PDF sewing pattern, NOT a finished product. Your download should immediately pop up after purchasing, but you can also log into your account at any time and download the package again. Your downloads will include a professionally drawn pattern with trimless pages (now with diamond corner markers) and layers.
The pattern pieces included are formatted for 8.5×11, A4 (typically outside of the US), Projector, and A0 printers. Please remember to NOT use the A4 pattern unless you are located outside of the US and own an A4 printer and A4 paper. The A0 pattern is specifically designed for large format printing. You have permission from 5 out of 4 Patterns to have this pattern printed at your local copy shop.
The separate tutorial download includes hyperlinks to help you navigate to whichever options you’re interested in doing. It also includes professionally drawn images for each tutorial step as well as pictures for steps that might be a little tricky. We take great pains to make the tutorial as clear as possible! We’ve even included links to our YouTube channel, where you can find video tutorials on certain steps.
The Men’s Ryan Raglan pattern includes sizesXS-6X. The size chart and fabric requirements are listed in the last image. Don’t forget the women and kids in your life! Grab the Nancy Raglan and the kids’ Rocket Raglan.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me via email ([email protected]) if you have any questions. We’d love to see you in our Facebook group, Pinterest, and on Instagram too!
Elijah Kloker (verified owner) –
I wear a raglan shirt I made myself everyday. I was using a different pattern before that basically had the same front and back. Switching to this pattern has changed my world! Seriously! I just need to get a bunch more made so I can replace the old shirts, that need replacing anyway. The hood is huge and I’m bummed about that because I love using hoods. Maybe I will email someone and see if I can get some help making it smaller? Love 5outof4!
Laura ONeal –
Yes, definitely email [email protected] if you have any issues with any pattern. Thanks for the feedback, we’re so glad you’re here.
sheri bergmann (verified owner) –
I made it for my 22 year old son he says it’s “fine” he’s had zero complaints about the fit or comfort level and he’s worn it several times so I’m translating that as great.
This was a nice quick sew. The shirt looks great. I plan on making him more
Samantha Llanos (verified owner) –
I made one for my husband this past holiday season and it was such an easy sew, with great instructions and he loved it! I will definitely be making him more!
Kimberly Bolt (verified owner) –
I made the hooded version of this pattern for my husband. He’s 5’9” and the sleeve and body length was spot on. I made the large, and I feel it could of used more ease through the torso. I disliked that the pattern pieces had no notches nor grainlines. Grainlines are needed to keep the pattern pieces straight when cutting or altering. Notches would have made the hood pieces way easier to put together! The sleeve piece needs notches if only to quickly distinguish the front from the back. The piece that connects the two sides of the hood in the front, lays a bit awkwardly and doesn’t allow for a very large head opening making it difficult to put on. I’ve added my own notches where needed for faster construction next time, and I’ll either redesign the front of the hood or stick with the crew neck. Overall, I’m happy with how it turned out.