Recently, I made a post compiling maternity/bump friendly patterns (if you haven’t seen it yet, click here!) So, I of course had to make a compilation of nursing friendly patterns! Oh man, what a list this is! There are so many options to look through! I tried to make this as easy as possible with clickable links to each of the pattern listings that will open in a new window. I’ve also separated them by knit and woven fabric and included if there is a dress or top version. You will also see, next to each pattern, the type of nursing access the pattern has. Most of them have a cross front or a button placket. Since I’m currently 18 weeks pregnant, I’m going to be focusing my main hackings for maternity wear for now (making it maternity), but as time gets closer to when the new baby comes, I can start on nursing hacks or “making it nursing friendly”! I already have a few planned to share! Super excited. For now, here is a big ol list of nursing friendly patterns! If I missed any of your favorites, please let me know! KNIT TOPS/DRESSES 5 out of 4 – Jenny Cross Front Tunic (cross front) 5 out of 4 – Sydney Peplum/Dress (lift up) 5 out of 4 – Nancy Raglan Top/Tunic/Dress (invisible zip) 5 out of 4 – Knot Your Average Top/Dress (life up) 5 out of 4 – Journey Tank/Dress (clips) 5 out of 4 – Stella Romper (clips) 5 out of 4 – Versatility Tank/Pants (clips/snaps) Blank Slate Patterns – Maribella Shirt/Dress (placket) Blank Slate Patterns – Catalina Dress (placket) DIBY – Cecilia Sweater (cross front) Ellie and Mac – Be Captivating Dress (cross front) Ellie and Mac – Petal Top (Tulip Cross front) Empty Hanger Patterns – Caroline Top/Dress (Front access) Eunoia Patterns – Fair Winds Henley Curvy Fit (Side Panel) Euonia Patterns – Following Seas Henley Straight Fit (Side Panel) Euonia Patterns – Bazzle Top/Dress (Side Panel) Euonia Patterns – Cordon Top/Dress (Side Panel) Eunoia Patterns – Zircon Top/Dress (Placket) Eunoia Patterns – Sapphire Top/Dress (Side Access) Hallå – Carefree Dress (lift up or placket) Hallå – Hey Babie Top (Pull down w/ modesty panel) Hallå – Elise (cross front) Hallå – Kimono Dress (cross front) Hallå – Madeline (pull down) Hallå – Mirra Raglan (asymmetrical front panel) Itch to Stitch – Brasov Wrap Top (cross front) Itch to Stitch – Medelline Top (cross front) Love Notions – Olympia Dress (placket) Love Notions – Willow Wrap Top (cross front) Love Notions – Willow Wrap Dress (cross front) Made for Mermaids – Mama Isabel Top/Dress (cross front) Made for Mermaids – Mama Claire (cross front) Made for Mermaids – Megan Romper/Dress/Maxi (cross front) New Horizons Designs – Bellevue Top (pull down) Patterns for Pirates – Tulip Tee (free) (envelope front) Patterns for Pirates – Sunshine Dress (cross front) Peekaboo Patterns – Cheyenne Tiered Dress (Lift Up) Peekaboo Patterns – Edenbrooke Dress (Placket) Peekaboo Patterns – Essential Tee (Lift up) Peekaboo Patterns – Everyday Dress (Lift up) Peekaboo Patterns – Madrid (lift up) Peekaboo Patterns – Melbourne Crossover Top/Dress (cross front) Peekaboo Patterns – Sicily Swim Tunic/Dress (lift up) Rad Patterns – Aphrodite Tunic/Dress (pull down w/modesty panel) Rad Patterns – Embrace Tee (cross front) Rad Patterns – Alina Romper/Dress (cross front) Rad Patterns – Buttercup Top/Dress (placket) Rad Patterns – Date Night Dress (cross front) Rad Patterns – Harvest Dress (pull down) Rad Patterns – Back to Business Raglan (invisible zip) Rad Patterns – Mokena Shirt (invisible zip) Rad Patterns – Event Horizon Tee (envelope front) Rebecca Page – Chrissy Cross Over Top/Dress (cross front) Rebecca Page – Wrap Around Top (cross front) Sew A Little Seam – Movie Night Pajamas (free with code in FB group) (placket) Sinclair Patterns – Betty Faux Wrap Dress (cross front) Sinclair Patterns – Lauren Top/Dress (cross front) Sinclair Patterns – Dakota Tunic/Dress (placket) Stitch Upon A Time – Shirtzie Top/Dress (cross front) Striped Swallow Designs – Summer Dawn Wrap Dress (Cross front) Striped Swallow Designs – Boheme Sky Top/Dress (Lift up) True Mothercraft – Access & Accessibility Tank/Shirt (invisible zip) Wardrobe by Me – Wanda Wrap Dress (cross front) Wardrobe by Me – Diana Wrap Dress (cross front) Zen Llama Patterns – Side Access Nursing Top (side access) Zen Llama Patterns – Adult Bella Top/Dress (side access) Zen Llama Patterns – Cowl Neck Top (pull down top w/ modesty panel) OUTERWEAR 5 out of 4 – Accent Fleece Pullover (zipper) Eunoia – Voyage (Side Access) Hallå – Hollie Sweater/Cardigan (cross front) Hallå – Cosy Wrap Cardigan (cross front) Peekaboo Patterns – Hyak Hoodie (invisible zip) Peekaboo Patterns – Aspen Pull Over (nursing panel) True Mothercraft – Bosom Buddy Hoodie/Sweater (invisible zip) von Coemi – Jessi Hoodie (invisible zip) SWIM/BRAS/TANKS 5 out of 4 Patterns – Agility Tank/Dress (clips) 5 out of 4 Patterns – Lakeshore Tank (clips) 5 out of 4 Patterns – X Factor Bikini/Tankini (clips) George & Ginger – Daybreak Rashguard (lift up) Greenstyle Creations – Power Sports Bra (clips) Made for Mermaids – Lana Bra (clips) Peekaboo Patterns – Uptown Undies & Camisole (Nursing/Maternity add on) (lift up) Peekaboo Patterns – Bahama Mama Vintage Swimsuit (cross front) Peekaboo Patterns – Bahama Mama Surfsuit (zipper) Rad Patterns – Ororo Bralette (clips) Rad Patterns – Everything Tank (clips) WOVEN TOPS/DRESSES Blank Slate Patterns – Marigold Dress (placket) Blank Slate Patterns – Catalina Dress (placket) Cali Faye Collection – Valley Blouse (single button front) Chalk & Notch – Fringe Blouse/Dress (placket) Closet Case Files – Kalle Shirt/Shirtdress (placket) Closet Case Files – Fiona Sundress (placket) Closet Case Files – Carolyn Pajamas (placket) Hey June – Biscayne Blouse (placket) Hey June – Cheyenne (placket) Hey June – Sanibel Dress/Romper (placket) Itch to Stitch – Azna Jumpsuit/Dress (placket) Itch to Stitch – Bonn Shirt/Dress (placket) Itch to Stitch – Mila Shirt (placket) Love Notions – Presto Tunic (placket) Patterns for Pirates – Brunch Blouse (will need a longer placket) Patterns for Pirates – So Classic Sundress (placket) Peekaboo Patterns – Friday Harbor Blouse/Dress (placket) Rad Patterns – Unicorn Day Dress (cross front) Tadah – Sol Top/Dress (pull down) Tilly and the Buttons – Rose Shirt/Dress (placket) Tilly and the Buttons – Seren Dress (placket) True Bias – Southport Dress (placket) True Bias – Yari Jumpsuit (placket) Twig & Tail – Driftwood Blouse/ Dress (button front add on) Wardrobe by Me – Anna Shirt (placket) Wardrobe by Me – Savannah Button Shirt (placket) NURSING HACKS Invisible zipper into a princess seam/raglan seam Button Placket Lift up nursing hack BABYWEARING EldenberryBlossom – Skin to Skin Top Naahgluck by Sophie Kaariainen – Arka Jacket and Muksu (babywearing add on) Twig & Tale – Nestledown Vest Twig & Tale – Nestledown Coat OTHER Rebecca Page – Free Nursing Pillow If there are any favorite nursing friendly patterns that I missed, please let me know so I can add them to the list! You can send me a message or add a comment below! Happy Sewing! Cheers!
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The Joan Tank is a tank top with bustier like topstitching details. It's named after Joan of Arc because of the armor like design. VIEW A: - RACER BACK TANK TOP; - SCOOP HEM; - TOPSTITCHING WITH BUSTIER SHAPING; - TIGHT FITTING; - CROPPED LENGTH. VIEW B: VIEW B - STRAPPY TANK TOP; - FULLY LINED; - TOPSTITCHING WITH BUSTIER SHAPING; - TIGHT FITTING; - CROPPED LENGTH. FABRIC REQUIREMENTS 1.40m x 0.65 m - All sizes FABRIC RECOMMENDATIONS Stretch jersey knit with 50% stretch. TIP: Fabrics with 8% elastane content work perfectly for this pattern as it ensures that the fabric will have enough recovery. NOTIONS - Ballpoint needle; - Ballpoint twin needle; - Matching thread (looks great with contrasting thread in the topstitching as well). The pattern is available in English and it includes: a PDF pattern you can print at home for US letter or A4 and A0 if you'd like to print at a copyshop; step-by-step illustrated instructions (If you're having doubts at a specific step there's a video that accompanies it). The pattern is currently available in the sizes 0 to 16 US. I’m aware of how not size inclusive it is but I’m still learning about drafting for bigger sizes so please bare with me! After purchasing, you can find the link to download both the pattern. After that, just print it and get to sewing! Have fun! *for personal use only. *this is a digital pattern so you won't be receiving a physical copy of it.
A double yarn over (yoyo) is an increase method that creates a decorative hole. Two additional stitches are created, so this is a double increase. Let's see how it works.
The MELIDES dress is the perfect everyday summer dress with a twist: It’s a tailored piece. You will be able to easily put together the perfect fit for your unique body size and shape. Fear not if, like me, you have to get your bikini tops and bottoms as separates – this dress is here to hug all your curves and concerns! It’s two dresses in one. You get a deep V-neckline and button band on one side, that you can wear at the front for a cute day look, and a square neckline on the other side, which you can also wear at the front for a very elegant evening look with a sexy buttoned back. #reversibledesign It’s flattering. I was inspired by sewn pieces while creating this dress. The use of darts, for example, serves both a functional and a formal purpose. Together with the button band, these darts elongate your figure and accentuate your curves. A similar detailing at the waist accentuates your waistline. The choice of needles and yarn makes for a light fabric with fluid drape, which feels like a second skin and is perfect for warm weather. It’s all about the details. A seamless construction in smooth stockinette stitch, only interrupted by the intentional accent lines. A delicate hem that doesn’t roll or curl. Neat I-cord edges that blend with the main fabric while lending it some structure. And lastly, an elegant button band which will lend the dress its character: dress it up with mother-of-pearl or enamel buttons; choose corozo or wooden buttons for a more casual touch. TAILORED KNITTING This dress has a tailored construction and uses a unique sizing system to fit you like a glove. Before you start knitting, you will need to do a little setup work. This involves taking your measurements and doing a few simple calculations with the help of the pattern. The pattern also includes the MELIDES calculator, to help you through length tailoring, so that you don’t have to do any complicated maths. #tailoredknitting AVAILABLE SIZES Tailored sizes are available for bust circumferences 76 - 128 cm (30 ½ - 51’’). Follow the instructions in the setup pages of the pattern to find your tailored size. KNITTING LEVEL Intermediate. The pattern includes very detailed step-by-step instructions to guide you through every step of tailoring your own size and knitting your dress. The techniques used are advanced beginner level: stockinette stitch, linen stitch, M1R, M1L, M1RP, M1LP, S, SSK, K2tog, YO, provisional cast-on, regular bind-off, Italian bind-off, I-cord, grafting, blocking. The pattern includes detailed written explanations and/or video tutorials for all these techniques. The setup work needed to nail this dress, the multiple customization options and the complexity and length of the pattern make it more appropriate for experienced knitters, and definitely not appropriate as a first garment project. GAUGE 25 sts x 31 rows in stockinette stitch, blocked without pinning or stretching. Follow the instructions in the Gauge section of the pattern to work your swatch. YARN AND HABERDASHERY 5-10 balls of Knitting for Olive Pure Silk, 250 m (273.5 yds) / 50 g 16-26 9 mm (3/8’’) mother-of-pearl buttons by Ma Fabrique de Boutons Follow the instructions in the setup pages of the pattern to calculate your yardage and how many buttons you’ll need. NEEDLES AND NOTIONS 3 mm (US 2.5) 80-150 cm (32-60’’) circular needles, for the main fabric (= main needles) 3 mm (US 2.5) x2 short or long DPNs, for extra comfort while knitting the straps 2.5 mm (US 1.5) 40-150 cm (16-60’’) circular needles, for the I-cords (= smallest needles) 3.5 mm (US 3) crochet hook, for reinforcing the button bands 8+ stitch markers, 20+ removable stitch markers, 5+ stitch holders for the waist stitches and the straps, 1 tapestry needle, 1 sewing needle to attach the buttons, 1 measuring tape, blocking mat You will also need access to Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheets to open the MELIDES calculator. DOWNLOADS This pattern includes 10 pages of setup instructions, 23 pages of knitting instructions and 3 pages of appendix. It includes schematics along the way. It also includes a calculator to help you achieve the perfect fit in length, even if your row gauge is off. The pattern includes several options for further customizing and/or modding your MELIDES dress. A table of contents is included on page 39. Before you start, make sure to read the pattern from the beginning to the end, including the sections “Notes”, “Modifications” and “Techniques” at the end of the pattern. If you print your pattern, you might want to keep pages 1-10 and 34-39 separate for easy access. This pattern has been professionally tech edited by Urban Yarning.
I just have to say this: I am not at all used to knitting for small children. Or big ones. I have no idea about sizing or how to write the perfect pattern with lots of different sizes to chose from and whatnot. People that have knitted this sweater tells me that it should fit a one year old. So I choose to belive them. This is by no means a professional pattern, but I was asked to share, so I did. So please don´t judge my lack of sizing and gauge skills. I´m no pro. If you want pro, there are soooo many other patterns to knit! But I love every jacket you guys have made so far! So fun to see all the different ones! And I love every little heart it is getting! hugs =) The pattern has now been translated to English so it is now available in Norwegian, English & Greek! You can find the Greek translation here. Thank you todanai for translating!
Fun to knit and not difficult at all! Work the mitered squares sections first, then add on the sleeves and the grey sections of the body. Two sizes available: circumference at chest: 95 / 112 cm (38 / 44 inches) You’ll need 200/300 grams of dark shetland wool, 50 grams of light shetland wool and 100 grams of BFL Pure. Please note: it cuts pretty close for the BFL Pure yarn. Please be careful not to knit too loose or you will run out of yarn.
This sassy tunic is knitted in a bulky weight yarn for extra core warmth. Seriously, this is so warm, I’m glad it has short sleeves! The ribbing for the sleeves are worked first and placed onto holders. The body is knit in the round from the bottom up, working the pocket seamlessly as you knit. At the underarms the body is joined to the sleeve ribbing and the yoke is worked in the round to the neck, while working set-in sleeve shaping. There are some short rows worked at the tops of the sleeve caps, then the shoulders are joined with a three needle bind off. Finished Measurements: About 30 (34½, 38¾, 43¼, 47½, 52, 56¼)“ (76 87.5, 98.5, 110, 120.5, 132, 143 cm) bust circumference Yarn: Shown in Quince & Co. Puffin (100% American wool; 100 gram ball = approx 112 yards / 102 m) 4 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins in color Nasturtium or approx 448 (510, 570, 640, 700, 750, 820) yards in a comparable earth-friendly yarn. Knitting Needles: Size US 11 (8 mm): 16” and 32” (40 and 80 cm) circular needle and double pointed needles (dpns); Size US 13 (9 mm): 24” and 40” (60 and 100 cm) circular needle. Adjust needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge. Notions: Stitch markers; stitch holders or waste yarn; two cable needles; tapestry needle. Gauge: 11 sts and 16 rnds = 4” (10 cm) in St st with larger needles; 17 sts = 4¼“ (11 cm) in Cable Panel with larger needles. Take time to save time, check your gauge.
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2011.8.23 a German translation is now included in the download, thanks to translator Marion. 2011.4.4 Thank you, everyone. My friends was safe. But, two relatives are still missing. I will not inform it of the blog update in future here. Please sometimes check my blog. http://d.hatena.ne.jp/r_arato/ 2011.3.28 Thank you knitters! Blog update http://d.hatena.ne.jp/r_arato/ 2011.3.22 I thank you very much. My parents and many friends live. However, several friends and relatives are missing. I hope that they live. 2011.3.21 I made the blog for the report. http://d.hatena.ne.jp/r_arato/ Please check this blog about details of the donation. Thank you! 2011.3.20 Thank you for a lot of cooperation and messages. If you want to use my photos, please use it. If you want to quote the sentence that I wrote, please quote it. I plan to do the first report within several days. 2011.3.19 Dear knitters, I was born and grow up in Sendai, Japan, and have lived in Shanghai, China since last year. My parents live in Sendai. Many friends also live there. For my hometown and Japan which had suffered serious tsunami damage, I had thought what I was able to do from Shanghai. Then, I decided to sell my pattern and to contribute the total amounts I received for Japan to the Japanese Red Cross Society. The pattern consists of one page. In the stricken area, hygiene, food, information, and all other things are insufficient. I hope you will cooperate with me. Sincerely yours, Reiko Arato
A word about choosing your size: This sweater is designed to have a casual, relaxed fit, which means that you don’t have to go up a size to achieve the loose style pictured in the pattern shots. If you are a 40” bust, I would recommend knitting the size 38”, the resulting cardigan will still have that casual look and feel, and will fit more comfortably than if you opted to knit an oversized version. Description: This flattering, easy, open front cardigan is just the thing. Featuring a clever, seamless construction and a classic braided cable, your new weekend favourite is here! Thrown on over jeans and a t-shirt or layered over a casual dress, this cardigan can work with any outfit. Insider tip: it looks smashing worn on a chilly evening over your comfiest pajama pants too! Materials: 6 (6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins Tanis Fiber Arts Green Label Aran Weight yarn 115g (4oz) = 187m (205yds) sample shown in Frost.
How long has it been? Centuries? I don’t know why I started a blog, I’ve never been good at journals and whatnot. Aside from next week between Wednesday and Sunday I vow that hencefo…
I just have to say this: I am not at all used to knitting for small children. Or big ones. I have no idea about sizing or how to write the perfect pattern with lots of different sizes to chose from and whatnot. People that have knitted this sweater tells me that it should fit a one year old. So I choose to belive them. This is by no means a professional pattern, but I was asked to share, so I did. So please don´t judge my lack of sizing and gauge skills. I´m no pro. If you want pro, there are soooo many other patterns to knit! But I love every jacket you guys have made so far! So fun to see all the different ones! And I love every little heart it is getting! hugs =) The pattern has now been translated to English so it is now available in Norwegian, English & Greek! You can find the Greek translation here. Thank you todanai for translating!
One of the challenges of sewing a dress shirt is getting the collar just right.
My new sweater is made in 100% Mongolian Cashmere by Badma Yarns. ERDENE means “JEWEL” in Mongolian and I think it is a perfect name for this simple yet eye-catching sweater with an intricate lace pattern on the sleeves. The sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down allowing you to adjust the length of the body and the sleeves. The range of ease across all the sizes is 13.5 – 14.5 cm/5.5 – 5.75”. The picture shows size 2 with 14.5 cm/5.75” of positive ease. YARN: MONGOLIAN CASHMERE by Badma Yarns, light fingering weight (100% cashmere), 210 m/230 yds in 50 Gr Grams: 295 (360, 415, 450, 520, 580) Metres: 1240 (1510, 1745, 1890, 2185, 2435) Yards: 1355 (1655, 1910, 2070, 2390, 2670) I used color Pearl Mist NEEDLES: • 2.5 mm/U.S. size 1.5 80 cm/32” circular needles • 2.5 mm/U.S. size 1.5 60 cm/24” circular needles or your preferred needles for knitting small circumference in the round (neck) • 3.0 mm/U.S. size 2.5 80 cm/32” circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge • 3.0 mm/U.S. size 2.5 circular needles or your preferred needles for knitting small circumference in the round (sleeves) NOTIONS: • stitch holders or waste yarn • main marker and smaller markers for chart sections • cable needle • tapestry needle or crochet hook to weave in ends GAUGE: 23 sts/34 RNDs = 10 cm/4” square in stockinette stitch on 3.0 mm/U.S. size 2.5 needles after blocking SIZES: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) to fit chest circumference: 75 (90, 105, 115, 135, 155) cm/30 (36, 42, 46, 54, 62)“ FINISHED CHEST MEASUREMENT: 88.5 (104.5, 118.5, 128.5, 149.5, 168.5) cm/35.5 (41.75, 47.5, 51.5, 59.75, 67.5)“ PATTERN NOTES: • The sweater is worked in one piece top down. You start with the lace charts for the sleeves and work raglan increases for the back and front parts. • After the increase section, you separate the sleeves and the body and work them separately. • The neck shaping and neck band are worked last. SKILLS REQUIRED: • basics (cast on/bind off, knit/purl, increase/decrease) • short rows • working in the round • working from a chart
Seamonster Friend: This is a large seamonster friend that a small seamonster friend made. ;) They are knitted from the same Loch Ness Monster pattern by Hansigurumi, but with different weights of yarn. The large one is made with Lion Brand Fishermens Wool and another …
When the only constant is change, welcome the New Year with our Shifting Rib Cowl!…
with my folks staying at the shed for the next two weeks i am going to take a little time off. it will be lovely to spend quality time with them, doing what we do best, my mum knitting, my dad reading and moi, crocheting. actually i won't be doing a lot of that, for i have hand stitching that needs to be stitched for the book. whatever we will be doing you can be assured, we will be doing it together, pottling here and pottling there... before i head off to do some pottling, i wished to share a few 're-runs' of some gleefulness i showed last year. some of you will recall them, and perhaps some of you are new to this neck of the woods and therefore cannot recall because you were in another part of the woods last year. either way, a little bit of repeated glee is okay with me gleeful repeat #1: my fabby favorite all time cluster of glee. now technically this was a repeat last year, but i can't help myself, i love this little cluster even years after making it, so as long as i am 'a rambling' then i will be 'a repeating' this sweetie gleeful repeat #2: a little easy peasy gleefully gleey garland easily changed out for felted sweater pieces or knitted pieces. whilst 'a mentioning' felted sweaters, may i be so bold as to say upon my return i will be sharing what i did with a few leftover bits of a cream woolly thrift store sweater. once again it is the easiest peasiest how-to, suited to children and folks like myself who like to squeeze in making gleeful decorations into small pockets of spare time. if that sounds of interest, do be on the lookout for a woolly cream sweater that is crying out to be boiled and then snippity snipped gleeful repeat #3: a nice little tutorial on a 'whatnot' holiday garland. i was positively delighted with the whatnot garlands dearest readers made after this little how-to last year. it truly warmed my gleeful heart which was most perfect as the shed is known for it chilly ways in the winter months. gleeful repeat #4: a 'whatnot gleeful' christmas tree... it was a little controversial in the shed last year, but all in all, the clan did admit it was a pretty spiffy tree. for those of you on your handcrafted, secondhand year i am guessing you are already thinking about the tree! Our #4 asked the question in september "are we having that painted dead twig in a bucket again this year?" his voice doing a crappity crap job at masking his concern gleeful repeat #5: this one you must save until December 1st. for it is a tale of the miracle that came to pass last year at mossy shed. one that will warm your gleeful heart so it matches mine and then we will match with our warmed gleeful hearts which i think is quite nice and matchy and warm. so there we have it dearest readers, for those that will be celebrating Thanksgiving next week, i wish you the peachiest of holidays. i will be in my shed with my folks and clan, finding myself another year on, once again being most thankful for many things including the life i have and the kindness that you continue to show me here on my shiny place she is wishing you plenty of gleeful crafting time and will be back on dec 3rd with her felted sweater... counting down, not just to Christmas but to Our #1 returning home for the holidays ~ Tif
I'm always looking for ways to make my wardrobe more interesting, whether it's adding a special novelty to trim to a closet essential or taking my basics up a notch with fun and interesting fabrics. With our Lavender tee free sewing pattern, we'll show you how to give your basic everyday tee a fabulous upgrade!