Here's a link to patterns: http://thegreenpepper.com/adults.html
Or a distributor which sells patterns, plus fabric and notions as 1-stop: http://www.seattlefabrics.com/
No, have not sewn cycling clothing. But then I blame cycling passion for diverting me from sewing enthusiasm :P..which I enjoyed doing alot of before. I did sew turtlenecks, polo knit shirts, tailored pieces of clothing which were far more finicky in finish and sewing finesse than a cycling jersey.
Cycling jersey should not be that difficult. Most jersey designs have relatively simple pattern pieces to put together. There is no tailoring, tons of interim ironing for seams and stiffening interfacing material involved.![]()
If one knows how to do a clean zipper sewn in or more advanced, an invisible zipper (found on some pant or skirt designs) is nice, but not critical. The fabric for jerseys doesn't stretch much compared to other poly-knits..as found for cycling shorts or tights.



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