Craft supplies can take over your crafty space! I have the hardest time with supplies because I’m a seriously messy crafter! I spread stuff everywhere when I’m working on a project and cute storage ideas make a world of difference to me when it’s time to straighten up. I thought I’d share some creative ideas… [read more]
Buy the Jamie Cardigan sewing pattern from Ready to Sew. With a modern, casual, oversized fit, Jamie is your closet's new best friend. The pattern features a deep V-neck, dropped bishop sleeves, and a gathered hem. The relaxed silhouette can be effortlessly dressed up or down making it an essential for every wardrobe. Version 1 hits at the low hip and has two front patch pockets. Version 2 hits between the waist and high hip. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats: - PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF? - PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you'll need to download the digital instructions, as we don't print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? Suggested fabrics: Medium weight fabrics such as sweater knit, french terry, sweatshirting, polar fleece, rib knit and boucle. The main cardigan can be sewn up in stretch or non-stretch fabric. The bindings require at least 15% stretch. You can use the same fabric for both or use a contrasting fabric for the bindings. Fabric requirements: Version 1: 145 cm wide fabric: Sizes 32-46, 150 cm // Sizes 48-52, 200 cm. Version 2: 145 cm wide fabric: Sizes 32-46, 120 cm // Sizes 48-52, 170 cm. Sizing: EU 32 - 52 (approx. UK 4/6 - 22, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart. This pattern was drafted for a height of 165 cm and a B cup. Notions: 30 cm of fusible interfacing; four 23-25 mm buttons. PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (45 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (2 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No. Languages: French and English. If you're looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.
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Boxy tweed jacket and A-line button front skirt PDF Sewing Patterns by Coralina Patterns. Make this chic outfit today. *Please note*: I provide SHORT SEWING INSTRUCTIONS. The instructions provided when purchasing this product are the same ones you can read in the images. If you have questions, send me a message. **These patterns are in ENGLISH** This PDF pattern bundle comes in sizes 34 to 46 (US sizes 4 to 16, please check the measurements on the images above). It offers immediate download (forget waiting for the mailman!) and can be printed on A4 / US Letter format at home or in the office. It also comes in the A0 format for copy shops. My digital patterns are layered, so you can print only your size! -> This bundle makes a super elegant look. You will get: . Monique jacket. Simple, boxy jacket with optional front pockets. Buttons are also optional. See more here: https://etsy.me/3eINeXd . Taylor Skirt. A cute button-front skirt that can be made in two different lengths with optional pockets and flap pockets! See more info here: https://etsy.me/3VFsPTw Coralina Patterns creates sewing patterns for those who sew for fun and love, but also for those who make and sell. I support small creative businesses! -> This pattern is tested but is advisable to make a prototype first before sewing into the final fabric. Always. Monique jacket and Taylor skirt are made for woven fabrics. It includes: . The pattern in an A4 / US Letter file and A0 file. . Instructions: Measurements, needed material, trims, skills used to finish this project, short sewing instructions, cutting suggestion, and final garment measurements. Sizes: 34 to 46 (US 4 to 16) Number of pages to print: Monique Jacket : . A4 / US Letter: 25 pages . A0: 1 page Taylor Skirt: . A4 / US Letter: 15 pages . A0: 1 page Thank you for reading! If you'd like more sewing ideas, tutorials, and inspirations, check: My Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coralinapatterns And my blog: https://coralinapatterns.wordpress.com/ Happy sewing! If you liked these designs, check out other patterns: . https://www.etsy.com/listing/1224173087/button-front-top-pdf-sewing-pattern . https://www.etsy.com/listing/1196553857/a-line-dress-with-long-sleeves-pdf . https://www.etsy.com/listing/1232305394/tapered-dress-pants-pdf-sewing-pattern Coralina Patterns makes digital PDF sewing patterns for all occasions. You can make the wardrobe of your dreams or sell what you make!
January is the time to make plans and the sewing plans are no exception. I am generally very careful what comes to sewing challenges. I tend to take things a little too seriously and forget to just have fun. However, nowadays I sew so much that a year-long sewing challenge, such as the popular #makenine should be no problem for me! And well, if I don’t get to make all of them, so be it! I think that these 9 patterns will patch some holes in my wardrobe and challenge myself to learn a few new things. 1. Saraste top by Named clothing I basically love all the three Saraste versions in the new Breaking the pattern book, although I would ditch the shoulder vents in the shirt since I’d freeze in a shirt like that. I have already started making the dress, so I didn’t want to include that in my challenge. Instead, I want to make this top for the summer. The ruffles are just adorable! 2. A pair of bikinis Now that I know how to make a bra, I should be able to make a pair of bikinis that not only feel amazing but look great, too. Just hoping that the summer will be warm enough for me to wear them… 3. A pair of shoes or slippers Living DIY style offers a pattern and a tutorial on how to make your own ballet flats. I have always wanted to learn how to make footwear and I think this would be a perfect pattern to start with. RTW ballet flats never fit my feet well, so if I could make my own, I’d be twice as happy. 4. Brushed cotton pyjamas I have already made two pyjamas (my first version is above) with Closet case Carolyn pattern but I still need more. This time I want to make a proper winter pyjama out of brushed cotton. I already found a perfect fabric so I only need to start cutting and sewing it! 5. Alpi trousers by Named clothing My first pair of Alpi trousers is a bit loose (mostly because of my own modifications) and I want to make a narrow version that more closely resembles the picture above as I liked the pattern a lot. (Unfortunately, it is out of print.) I am still not very comfortable in trouser making and feel that there is something missing in the pairs that I have sewed this far. This pattern has the best instructions on how to sew a trouser fly that I have ever seen and with those I may finally get the whole process so that I can stop dreading that step in every trouser sewing project that has a fly. 6. A strapless bra Here is a confession: I already tried to make a strapless bra and failed miserably! The problem wasn’t really the strapless-ness but the combination of my pattern (that I needed to adjust) and the materials I chose did not work. The bra cups ended up having really weird shape and there were ugly wrinkles and fabric pulling… you name it. I threw the whole thing into the bin. Now that I have even more experience I have a better understanding what went wrong and I am going to try again. Wish me luck! 7. Sew Over It Camille trousers Camille trousers are actually the lower part of a jumpsuit pattern in the Capsule wardrobe – Work to Weekend ebook. I love the jumpsuit but I think I will find more use for a pair of trousers. Besides, it makes sense fitting the trousers first without trying to get the whole jumpsuit fitted at one go. 8. Nicola dress by Sewaholic patterns The Nicola dress by Sewaholic dress is another project that I need to revisit. I made this dress some years ago out of green wool and although it fit, it was never a dress I wanted to show anyone. The sewing quality was dreadful and I had got this strange idea of glueing rhinestones around the neckline. What was I thinking! I have had the fabric for ages for my next Nicola but somehow I haven’t gotten around it, yet. 9. Orageuse Prague I made Prague blouse by Orageuse last year and it fit very nicely. The fabric was just cheap polyester and since then I have wanted to make a silk version. I think I will also leave the v-neck opening and make the version that is in the picture above. I have just perfect blue silk satin in my storage that I can use for this! Besides these 9 patterns, I have plenty of my own designs that I want to make and then there is that red coat that is still under construction. The Christmas forced me to abandon the coat project for a while but now I have started again. In fact, I finally managed to get the sleeves fit right and started sewing them together. As the sleeves were the most difficult part of the whole coat project, I think that the rest of the project will go much faster. Thank you for reading and don’t forget to subscribe to get notified on future posts! Happy sewing! Katja
The Over Shirt is a classic worker wear jacket and an incredibly useful wardrobe layer. It features our favourite shirt making techniques and the possibilities for adding your own personal twist are endless (we've seen patchwork jackets, short sleeve hacks, long versions and many pocket variations). The Modern Sewing Co. think it's one of the most satisfying pieces to make in their range and you'll be using some really nice sewing techniques. Sizing: UK Sizes 6 - 28 (with PDF Layers) Skill level: Intermediate sewers.
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This bralette is made for S-M size. B cup size. Best suitable for bust measurements from 33.4 to 37.7 inch. Best suitable for bust measurements from 85 to 96 centimeters. Easy to sew. Made for stretchy lycra fabric. This sewing pattern also is suitable for a swimsuit top, lingerie, or crop top type of blouse.
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This comfortable dress will be quick to make and suitable for all occasions. Wear it cool with sneakers, at work with stockings and heeled boots, and for a party with pumps... It's the essential little black dress! Size 30-56 Eur.
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What could be more irresistible than a wrap dress, a cult piece of women's ready-to-wear? This model with integrated wrap-around tie belt and its deep neckline highlight your figure, while the shoulder pads add a nice touch to this garment. Size 34-54 Eur.
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The second dress. This one is cut over the XL. It is a tad snug but much better than the first one :-) I think I'm in-between sizes. LOL! My bust isn't that lopsided....that is an unfortunate pink flower placement.
The great advantage of the sportswear trend is of course comfort. These pants are a perfect example. Casual with its jogging-style cut, it is also original and unexpected, with its pockets, elasticated details and houndstooth fabric. Size 30-56 Eur.
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PDF Danielle Blazer Jacket PDF Pattern Sewing Digital Pattern for Women UK 4-24 / EU 32-52 / US 0-20/ AU 4-24 Watch a YouTube tutorial on how to make this jacket: CLICK After purchasing, you’ll be able to download four files: booklet & pattern in A4, Letter, A0 size. FREE scrunchie pattern included as a small gift from me to YOU ♡ To make this style you'll need 135cm of main fabric that's 150cm wide.To make this style you'll need 135cm of lining fabric that's 150cm wide. A4 = 24 PAGESU.S Letter Size = 30 PAGESA0 = 2 PAGES Booklet contains:• Size chart and measurements (UK 4-24 / EU 32-52 / US 0-20/ AU 4-24 )• List of suggested fabrics to use• Print layout plan• Fabric layout plan• Step by step tutorial on how to make this garment • FREE scrunchie pattern Pattern contains:•Tiled pattern ( 1cm seam allowance is included in all sizes) Printing:• Pattern available in 3 print sizes: A4, Letter size 8.5″ x 11″ and A0 size.• YouTube tutorial on how to print and assemble pattern: CLICK• Ensure you print your PDF patterns at actual size / 100% scale. I would love to see your finished pieces so, please use the hashtag #tintofmintPATTERNS so I can check out your work! *Please note, the pattern instructions are written in English only.* Psst! Remember that you must not copy our patterns and sell, or even give them away for free, in accordance with copyright law.
Bomber Jacket pattern by Coralina Patterns. *Please note*: I provide SHORT SEWING INSTRUCTIONS. The instructions provided when purchasing this product are the same ones you can read in the images. If you have questions, send me a message. **This pattern is in ENGLISH** This PDF pattern comes in sizes 34 to 46 (US sizes 4 to 16, please check the measurements on the images above). This PDF pattern offers immediate download (forget waiting for the mailman!) and can be printed on A4 / US Letter format at home or in the office. It also comes in the A0 format for copy shops. **Please check our measurement charts before cutting your pattern!** My digital pattern is layered, so you can print only your size! Rita is here! This super cool bomber jacket comes with two pocket options (but you can also choose to not add any) and two length options - a cropped version and a regular one. This bomber jacket is a simple pattern, but still, sewing experience is required. It is unlined and needs a detachable zipper. Ribbing is used on the cuffs and waistband of the jacket. Make the wardrobe of YOUR dreams today! Coralina Patterns creates sewing patterns for those who sew for fun and love, but also for those who make and sell. I support small creative businesses! -> This pattern is tested but is advisable to make a prototype first before sewing it into the final fabric. Always. Rita jacket is made for woven fabrics. It includes: . The pattern in an A4 / US Letter file and A0 file. . Instructions: Measurements, needed material, trims, skills used to finish this project, short sewing instructions, cutting suggestion, final garment measurements, and printing layout. Sizes: 34 to 46 (US 4 to 16) Fabric Suggestions: . Twill | Nylon | Cotton | Polyester | Polycotton Fabric estimate in meters (yard) - fabric 1,50 m (1 5/8 yd) wide: Jacket . Fabric: 1,60 m (1 3/4 yard) . Interfacing: 30 cm (3/8 yard) . Ribbing: 40 cm (1/2 yard) Cropped Jacket . Fabric: 1,50 m (1 5/8 yard) . Interfacing: 30 cm (3/8 yard) . Ribbing: 40 cm (1/2 yard) Trims: Detachable zipper for each size for cropped jacket and jacket: Jacket: . 34/04: 55 cm (21 3/4") . 36/06: 56 cm (22") . 38/08: 57 cm (22 1/2") . 40/10: 58 cm (22 7/8") . 42/12: 59 cm (23 1/4") . 44/14: 60 cm (23 5/8") . 46/16: 61 cm (24") Cropped Jacket: . 34/04: 47 cm (18 1/2") . 36/06: 48 cm (19") . 38/08: 49 cm (19 3/8") . 40/10: 50 cm (19 3/4") . 42/12: 51 cm (20") . 44/14: 52 cm (20 1/2") . 46/16: 53 cm (21") Seam allowances included: . 1 cm (3/8”) for regular seams . 1 cm (3/8") for the ribbing To sew this design, you must know: . How to insert a collar . How to sew a detachable zipper . How to attach a pocket . How to apply ribbing The number of pages to print: . A4 / US Letter: 30 pages . A0: 2 pages Thank you for reading! If you'd like more sewing ideas, tutorials, and inspirations, check my Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/coralinapatterns And my blog: https://coralinapatterns.wordpress.com/ Happy sewing! If you'd like this design, check out other patterns: . https://www.etsy.com/listing/872753458/loose-t-shirt-pdf-sewing-pattern-sizes-4 . https://www.etsy.com/listing/879226031/open-back-top-with-long-sleeves-pdf . https://www.etsy.com/listing/725337100/wide-leg-pants-pdf-sewing-pattern Coralina Patterns makes digital PDF sewing patterns for all occasions. You can make the wardrobe of your dreams or sell what you make!
The Suraya Jacket is a casual, everyday jacket with more than a nod to the classic mac. Just the kind of light, drapey jacket we love for mild weather, Suraya makes a welcome addition to any autumn, spring or summer wardrobe. Wear yours with jeans and T-shirt for dressed-down chic, or pair it with your favourite blouse, skirt or dress to elevate your look. Suraya features a host of lovely details, including epaulettes, storm flaps, sleeve loops, a back vent, welt pockets, collar and lapels. The main body of the jacket is unlined, though the set-in sleeves are lined for comfort. The seams are bound with bias binding for a stunning, super satisfying finish. The jacket is designed to hang open so there are no closures at the front. The process sewer in us loves these details, but if you prefer a simple, quick make, there are lots of steps that could be omitted. Skipping the epaulettes, sleeve loops and seam binding will make Suraya a speedier sew! See what other people have been making in the Suraya Jacket Pinterest Gallery and on Instagram with the hashtag #soisurayajacket!
Have you sewn yourself this season’s hottest trouser shape yet – the wide-leg pant? This cute version (above) of our latest free pattern is from our lovely friends at The Fabric Store, who have a helpful review of the pattern over on their website. While you’re there, make sure you have a nosy at their fun […]
Buy the Jameela Jacket sewing pattern from Sewing Patterns by Masin. Jameela is a cosy jacket with two length options: hip length or cropped. This jacket is unlined and features two big welt pockets at the front and a box pleat at the back. The cropped version comes with a sleeve placket and sleeve cuff whilst the longer version features a simple sleeve hem. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats: – PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF? – PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? Suggested fabrics: Mid- to heavy weight woven fabrics are best suited for this pattern, such as canvas, thick denim, corduroy, twill, wool, jacquard. For thicker fabrics like wool or heavy weight jacquard, the designer recommends sewing the boxy sleeve option of View B, as it is very hard to sew the sleeve placket and cuff of View A with thicker fabrics. Fabric requirements: If you work with patterned fabric, you might need more fabric to pattern match. 140 cm (55″) wide fabric: Cropped version (View A), 180 - 230 cm (71" - 91") // Long version (View B), 200 - 260 cm (79" - 103"). Sizing: A – J (approx. UK 8 – 28, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements. This pattern was drafted for a height of 160 – 170 cm. If you are shorter or taller than this, you might consider shortening or lengthening the pattern. Notions: 75 cm (30") of interfacing at least 100 cm (40") wide; four (View A) or five (View B) 20 mm (3/4") buttons; two 12 mm (1/2") buttons for View A cuffs. PDF pattern includes: Step-by-step illustrated instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (43 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No. If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.
This stretchy two piece set is a great option for a night out. Featuring a body-hugging knee length skirt and long sleeve top, it’s sure to make a statement… Plus, it’s an easy sewing project – per…
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While I tend to stock up on big 4 patterns (especially when they are on sale), the ones which I find a real joy in sewing are those by indie pattern designers. My latest obsession is from Sis Boom, a collaboration between Jennifer Paganelli, a fabric designer, and pattern maker Carla Crim, a.k.a the Scientific Seamstress. The designs themselves aren't super avant garde and tend to veer toward simple feminine lines that flatter everyone. The most popular pattern is the Jamie dress, and I was this close to getting it. However, I've already sewn up similar silhouettes (e.g. McCall's 5094, Vogue 8380) and was ready to try something different. Enter the Jenny! "Jenny is just as at home on the deck of a cruise ship as she is in her own backyard. This long awaited design is named for one of our favourite fashionista followers. The gathered front and back are joined by flat panels, which conceal a zipper on one side. This versatile style can be kept sleek and simple in the form of a sleeveless dress or top, or design options can be applied to give more coverage and/or detail. Two sleeve options are included: A crisp cap sleeve and a drapey flutter sleeve. In addition, a sweet ruffle can be added to the neckline to make for a stunning collar." Many things I love about the Jenny, or Scientific Seamstress / Sis Boom patterns in general: 1. Caters to a wiiiiiide range of sizes! For the Jenny, it comes in XS (0-2) to 3X (24W - 26W) with variations for cup sizes A - D, and even suggestions to cut differently at the waistband and skirt lengths for different heights from 5'0 onwards. 2. Variations to one pattern. The wavy stripy red fabric reminds me of when I've had one too many tequila shots. Where can I get it? Sleeves or no sleeves? Flutter or cap? There are also options to have a higher or more modest neckline, like for the one I have sewn. The standard neckline cuts a deeper. The ruffles along the neckline are not my kinda thing, but I would likely add some for of sleeves the next time I sew this (sleeve patterns are also included). 3. Helps you to save on paper! You know how for most pdf patterns, you would need to print at least 40 pages and navigate through nested sizes or worse, overlapping pieces? Not so here! Only the bodice pattern is included, but there are instructions on how to cut and attach the skirt pieces, which are just 2 pieces of gathered rectangles. And and and ... there are no nested sizes! The pdf file is over 200 pages long, each size has its own dedicated pages so you only need to print and cut out your own size. So, for the basic sleeveless ruffle-less bodice, I only needed to print out 6 pages. 4. Very clear instructions but the finish is super. Take a look at the inside of the dress! Not a single exposed seam! I had the entire dress lined instead of just the bodice because the fabric I've used can be quite sheer under natural lighting and seriously if I am able to get around the zipper issue, this could totally be made into a reversible dress. Some more views of the dress: Breaking out my new heels. It's been a while since I'd bought new shoes! Apologies about the wrinkles! I don't like ironing #sorrynotsorry Trying to look bigger than my 5'-nothing self Do note that the standard pattern calls for a gathered / dirndl-styled skirt, but I didn't find it appropriate in this case because the fabric itself is already double-layered (double gauze) and together with the lining, the skirt would be too poufy in the midriff area. Not so flattering. The next most important reason is because as much as I love Nani Iro, it is quite pricey compared with your usual cottons. Hence I had to be very strategic in placing the pattern pieces to make sure there was as little wastage as possible. In the end, this dress was squeezed out of 1.5m of fabric. The skirt pattern I've used here is just your usual standard A-line. Mine is from McCall's 5972, my trusty sheath pattern, so it's a little more fitted than say, the skirt from a Sewaholic Cambie. I suppose either would be fine as long as the waist circumference matches. Can we just pause for a moment and appreciate the gorgeousness of the fabric? "Dancing butterflies gentle wind on the petals makes a pretty dress" - Haiku by Miss GZ Double gauze is amazing to work with and one of my favourite fabrics for the impossibly humid and hot climate where I live. It's essentially two pieces of light gauze tacked together at regular intervals (Japanese technology!) so it doesn't trap the heat in but is opaque enough so you don't usually need a lining. I have added one because I like the professional finish of lined dresses, and in this case because it's white, it does tend to be a little see-through especially since the skirt is slim-fit. The lining I have used is a white cotton lawn which becomes incredibly soft after washing. You can get the Jenny pattern from here.
I was approached by a family friend who asked if I could make her some surgical caps, so I found a pattern and got to sewing! First I figured out what fabrics I had left in big enough pieces and le…
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An all-purpose jacket is always a good idea! By choosing the lining and padding wisely, you can make it a mid-season jacket or a real winter down jacket whose stand-up collar will keep you warm. The technique used is fun to execute, as is the welt pocket. Up for a little challenge? Size XXS-XXXL.
Buy the Julie Skirt sewing pattern from I AM Patterns. I am Julie, a wrap skirt perfect for all occasions. My asymmetrical wrap panel gives me a modern edge. You can choose to close me with a multitude of buttons or with a tie on the side, and I can be made in two different lengths. I am perfect all year round - with high boots in winter, sandals for a trip to the beach or even sneakers or high heels for the office. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats: – PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF? – PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop? Suggested fabrics: Viscose twill, cotton twill, Tencel, viscose crêpe, Prince of Wales, jacquard, lightweight and medium-weight denim, viscose, lightweight woollen fabrics, corduroy, wax... Fabric requirements: Version A: 140 cm (55") wide fabric: 160 - 180 cm (1 3/4 - 2 yd) // 110 cm (43") wide fabric (sizes 34-44 only): 175 - 190 cm (2 - 2 1/8 yd). Version B: 140 cm (55") wide fabric: 125 - 140 cm (1 3/8 - 1 5/8 yd) // 110 cm (43") wide fabric (sizes 34-44 only): 135 - 140 cm (1 1/2 - 1 5/8 yd). Version C: 140 cm (55") wide fabric: 160 - 170 cm (1 3/4 - 1 7/8 yd) // 110 cm (43") wide fabric: 195 - 240 cm (2 1/8 - 2 5/8 yd). Version D: 140 cm (55") wide fabric: 130 - 145 cm (1 1/2 - 1 5/8 yd) // 110 cm (43") wide fabric: 155 - 180 cm (1 3/4 - 2 yd). Sizing: EU 34 – 52 (approx. UK 6 – 18). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements. Notions: Iron-on interfacing, 15 cm x 125 cm (6" x 50") for A/B or 25 cm x 90 cm (10" x 36") for C/D; buttons, 2 cm (3/4") diameter, 8 buttons for A/B or 1 button for C/D. PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4 and US letter print-at-home patterns (28 pages); A3 pattern (13 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (2 sheets) // Layers: No // Projector file: No. Languages: French and English. If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.
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Craft supplies can take over your crafty space! I have the hardest time with supplies because I’m a seriously messy crafter! I spread stuff everywhere when I’m working on a project and cute storage ideas make a world of difference to me when it’s time to straighten up. I thought I’d share some creative ideas… [read more]