It’s sexy, it’s comfy, and it’s easy to wear. I used the 3/4 sleeves, and the shorties cutline for this version - I didn’t think I’d like this length on me (because cheese eating season) but I actually do. Minus the fact that there was fuzz EVERYWHERE after I cut out my pattern pieces, I’m super glad I impulsively grabbed it while shopping the other day. The fabric is a stretch velvet that I found at JoAnn fabrics. How could I possibly make anything but a sexy Santa style version of this pattern? I MEAN. Especially for the youth version of this pattern….for Louis’ outfits.īut it’s not Halloween right now, is it? It’s Christmas. I foresee using this hack often for Halloween and Cosplay costumes. Find free pdf patterns for ladies, girls and boys. Though the pattern doesn’t include a hood, it’s easy enough to add one. Easy, downloadable sewing patterns for beginner sewers to advanced. The second version I made was actually for the hacks blog post that I participated in with my girls. It was super cozy and I didn’t freeze in our old, drafty house. px pattern, design, dark, texture, graphics, icon, neon. Double click dark area to toggle 'Crop' and 'Drag' mode Keep aspect ratio: hold Shift key when resizing the crop box Crop a square image: hold Shift key when cropping on the image. Because HELLO cleavage! Throw this on and all housework that you’ve failed to do is immediately forgotten. HD wallpaper: Dark, Skull, Pattern, Pirate online crop. I know it’s hard to believe, but husbands, wives and all significant others are actually loving all versions of these. Judy named this pattern specifically for the front placket part. (Also don’t look too closely at my placket because it’s pulling weird and I figured out why after I was too tired to fix it before photos…….sigh.) It was my first time using snaps instead of buttons and apparently I got really excited about it. I made the ankle length, long sleeved version and threw on (what felt like) 32804832 snaps. So purple plaid is like fabric sent to me from the heavens. If you know anything about me, you know that I love purple. Let’s talk about them both, shall we?įirst up was this purple number. I made two and just by swapping fabric types and the cut, they’re totally different and I love both of them so much. So it wasn’t my favorite photoshoot but what can ya do?įirst off is the top length / cuffed / scoop neck version in a sweater knit from Minerva.Like all of the P4P patterns, there are a million ways to mix-match the options to make a million different versions for yourself. In 30 degree weather with god awful windchill. I visited the Suspension Bridge, the Heritage Trail, and Centre Market. You can’t name a pattern after a city and then not take pictures of said city, am I right? I have a bunch to share, so let’s get to it! I made a point to take photos (for the first time ever) in public - just so I could capture some key points of our city. It’s pretty stellar once you understand how it all works. There are crop, top and tunic lengths for the adult and youth sized patterns, and the bottom hems are finished with bands that fit those exact curves and then nest sweetly into the side seams. I seriously spent a stupid amount of time trying to perfect them, but I’m really proud of the curved bands that are the real feature of the pattern. Named after “The Friendly City” of Wheeling, WV - I was able to put together a set of patterns that are cute, cozy, and have a special little feature incorporated into them. Because not only has Patterns for Pirates released a new set of sewing patterns - but the patterns are my designs being released under the brand! wooooo!! AHHHHHHHH! I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I am about sharing today.
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