I just meant a pattern meant for making a fleece jacket. In this case, it's a Green Pepper pattern I've used before. I've made the Whitney down jacket and Kinsman synthetic from thru-hiker.com, so I'm reasonably familiar with how it's usually done. A fleece jacket is much simpler, so it appealed to me to use that pattern. I agree the seams might get bulky, but I'm thinking that with fairly thin insulation and 1.1oz ripstop for both shell and lining, I might get away with it. I'd probably trim and overcast the seam allowances.

Not sure what method of quilting to use. Could just quilt to inner layer (maximizing windproofness), quilt to inner and outer alternately, or just do it the "regular" way. This wouldn't be my only warm garment, but rather a lighter replacement for the fleece I always carry.
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