Style 1009 Deacon Stole Pattern
Vestment & Stole Patterns for Sewing
Long ago, the deacon’s stole was a sign of sacred service, worn with purpose.
This Style 1009 Deacon Stole Sewing Pattern continues that tradition, offering a meaningful project for both beginners and experienced seamstresses.
It guides you through each step with clarity and care, helping you create a stole that’s both beautiful and reverent.
There’s no rush here. Just steady work, stitched with intention. A chance to slow down, reflect, and make something lasting, something that honors both craft and calling.
If you're ready to begin something both simple and sacred, this pattern is here to guide you.
Product Features
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Includes separate pieces for face fabric, lining, and interfacing for a professional finish
- The deacon stole attaches just below the waist with a small cord.
-
With lengthen/shorten lines for easy adjustment to different heights and sizes
-
Markings for optional orphrey bands, cross appliqué, and hip chain/cord
-
Allows for plain hems or embellishments like fringe or tassels
-
Designed to mimic tailored garment construction, using formal techniques
Skill Levels
-
Great for beginners ready to explore vestment-making
-
Equally rewarding for experienced seamstresses seeking a refined finish
-
Clear, supportive instructions throughout
Fabric & Yardage Recommendations
Suggested fabrics:
- Silk dupioni,
- Brocades
- Silk damasks,
- Metallic brocades
- Tapestry fabrics
-
Carlisle Fabrics
- Portsmouth Poplin
- Wool gaberdines.
-
Not suitable or designs for stretch fabrics or fabrics containing Lycra.
Interfacing fabrics:
Lining Fabric:
Fabrics and trims:
- 1 yard face fabric
- 1 yard interfacing
- 1 yard lining
- 1 small cross for shoulder
- Optional trims:
- Optional: 12 tassels or 1/3 yard fringe.
- 1/4 to 1/2 yard fabric, 3/4 yard narrow trim or braid.
- Embroidery designs or appliques
Finished size:
- 5" wide by 56 1/2" in length
What You’ll Receive
-
Full-size pattern pieces for top and bottom sections of face fabric, lining, and interfacing
-
Trim placement guidelines for orphrey bands, cross, fringe, or tassels
-
Step-by-step sewing instructions with diagrams
-
Built-in customization marks (lengthen/shorten lines)
-
Tailoring-based construction techniques for a polished look
Important Note
Sewing patterns are not returnable per the Return policy. Please read all product details carefully to understand that this is a sewing pattern and not a completed garment.
Please visit our YouTube channel to see this Deacon Stole Pattern and Dalmatic Pattern.
Pattern FAQ's
What is the sewing level for this project?
This is a project for advanced intermediate to professional-level seamstresses. This project is NOT for beginners.
What is the pattern printed on?
The pattern is printed on white paper. For those who wish to use something a bit less stiff, you may prefer to trace the pattern onto a lighter-weight Pellon pattern interfacing paper.
Why is the pattern printed on white paper?
There are limited paper options available for small pattern companies to keep production minimums low and costs affordable for clients. The patterns are printed locally in small quantities as needed. The available paper that is large enough for use with our full-size patterns for use while still allowing for small print runs is white blueprint paper.
Can the wrinkles be pressed out of the pattern by ironing?
It is NOT recommended to use anything hot to press the pattern paper. The patterns are printed with toner ink and they will smudge and leave black marks on other surfaces if the pattern is ironed. Simple smooth the pattern out by hand prior to cutting. If you prefer, the pattern may also be traced off on Pellon Pattern interfacing to preserve the original.
Is the pattern available as a digital download file?
The patterns are NOT available as a digital download file. They are a physical product that requires shipping.
Are the patterns sold to clients the same patterns used by Ecclesiastical Sewing?
Yes. We use the very same patterns that are available online in our workrooms for creating beautiful vestments.
May I make a copy of the pattern in my plotter or save a digital copy of this pattern?
The pattern is copy righted and is offered as a courtesy for use in the church to the Glory of God. The pattern may NOT be copied or saved in any digital format, resold, modified, and sold as an original work, etc.
For private use only. Not intended for commercial use.
Explore our vintage ecclesiastical book collection.
Looking for more stoles? Use the quick links to explore our full Church Vestment Sewing Pattern Catalog
For additional information, sewing tips, and inspiration, visit blog.ecclesiasticalsewing.com
Who else do you know that might like our company?
Send them a FREE $10 just for checking us out! Give them the code ”REFERRAL10” for $10 off their first order!
If you haven't used the code yet, it will work on your first order as well! Just make sure to pass it along to your favorite priest, pastor, or seamstress!
Style 1009 Deacon Stole Pattern
Vestment & Stole Patterns for Sewing
Long ago, the deacon’s stole was a sign of sacred service, worn with purpose.
This Style 1009 Deacon Stole Sewing Pattern continues that tradition, offering a meaningful project for both beginners and experienced seamstresses.
It guides you through each step with clarity and care, helping you create a stole that’s both beautiful and reverent.
There’s no rush here. Just steady work, stitched with intention. A chance to slow down, reflect, and make something lasting, something that honors both craft and calling.
If you're ready to begin something both simple and sacred, this pattern is here to guide you.
Product Features
-
Includes separate pieces for face fabric, lining, and interfacing for a professional finish
- The deacon stole attaches just below the waist with a small cord.
-
With lengthen/shorten lines for easy adjustment to different heights and sizes
-
Markings for optional orphrey bands, cross appliqué, and hip chain/cord
-
Allows for plain hems or embellishments like fringe or tassels
-
Designed to mimic tailored garment construction, using formal techniques
Skill Levels
-
Great for beginners ready to explore vestment-making
-
Equally rewarding for experienced seamstresses seeking a refined finish
-
Clear, supportive instructions throughout
Fabric & Yardage Recommendations
Suggested fabrics:
- Silk dupioni,
- Brocades
- Silk damasks,
- Metallic brocades
- Tapestry fabrics
-
Carlisle Fabrics
- Portsmouth Poplin
- Wool gaberdines.
-
Not suitable or designs for stretch fabrics or fabrics containing Lycra.
Interfacing fabrics:
Lining Fabric:
Fabrics and trims:
- 1 yard face fabric
- 1 yard interfacing
- 1 yard lining
- 1 small cross for shoulder
- Optional trims:
- Optional: 12 tassels or 1/3 yard fringe.
- 1/4 to 1/2 yard fabric, 3/4 yard narrow trim or braid.
- Embroidery designs or appliques
Finished size:
- 5" wide by 56 1/2" in length
What You’ll Receive
-
Full-size pattern pieces for top and bottom sections of face fabric, lining, and interfacing
-
Trim placement guidelines for orphrey bands, cross, fringe, or tassels
-
Step-by-step sewing instructions with diagrams
-
Built-in customization marks (lengthen/shorten lines)
-
Tailoring-based construction techniques for a polished look
Important Note
Sewing patterns are not returnable per the Return policy. Please read all product details carefully to understand that this is a sewing pattern and not a completed garment.
Please visit our YouTube channel to see this Deacon Stole Pattern and Dalmatic Pattern.
Pattern FAQ's
What is the sewing level for this project?
This is a project for advanced intermediate to professional-level seamstresses. This project is NOT for beginners.
What is the pattern printed on?
The pattern is printed on white paper. For those who wish to use something a bit less stiff, you may prefer to trace the pattern onto a lighter-weight Pellon pattern interfacing paper.
Why is the pattern printed on white paper?
There are limited paper options available for small pattern companies to keep production minimums low and costs affordable for clients. The patterns are printed locally in small quantities as needed. The available paper that is large enough for use with our full-size patterns for use while still allowing for small print runs is white blueprint paper.
Can the wrinkles be pressed out of the pattern by ironing?
It is NOT recommended to use anything hot to press the pattern paper. The patterns are printed with toner ink and they will smudge and leave black marks on other surfaces if the pattern is ironed. Simple smooth the pattern out by hand prior to cutting. If you prefer, the pattern may also be traced off on Pellon Pattern interfacing to preserve the original.
Is the pattern available as a digital download file?
The patterns are NOT available as a digital download file. They are a physical product that requires shipping.
Are the patterns sold to clients the same patterns used by Ecclesiastical Sewing?
Yes. We use the very same patterns that are available online in our workrooms for creating beautiful vestments.
May I make a copy of the pattern in my plotter or save a digital copy of this pattern?
The pattern is copy righted and is offered as a courtesy for use in the church to the Glory of God. The pattern may NOT be copied or saved in any digital format, resold, modified, and sold as an original work, etc.
For private use only. Not intended for commercial use.
Explore our vintage ecclesiastical book collection.
Looking for more stoles? Use the quick links to explore our full Church Vestment Sewing Pattern Catalog
For additional information, sewing tips, and inspiration, visit blog.ecclesiasticalsewing.com
Who else do you know that might like our company?
Send them a FREE $10 just for checking us out! Give them the code ”REFERRAL10” for $10 off their first order!
If you haven't used the code yet, it will work on your first order as well! Just make sure to pass it along to your favorite priest, pastor, or seamstress!
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