Don’t you just love the softness and drape of worn denim? I think we all have a few favorite “go to” pairs of jeans we grab. And what about the ubiquitous “jean jacket.̶…
This front tie blouse is perfect for creating an elegant and modern style. It features gathered waist and sleeves, a cropped length, and a sophisticated bishop sleeve. Get our free downloadable PDF…
Free American Girl Cardigan Pattern I wrote this pattern for someone who already knows how to knit, but needs extra help reading the pattern. Let me know what you think and enjoy! Click on the link…
I’ve been interested in working class dress lately. And more specifically 18th century maids costumes. searching the net I’ve found lots of pics of pretty outfits and great pattern mixi…
Learn all about sewing darts to give your clothing and bags a 3 dimensional shape. Here I show you step by step how to mark and sew perfect darts every time
Conceal the raw edges of an armscye with this great technique.
This is a digital, print-at-home sewing pattern for a 1930s ladies' beach or lounge pajama. This one-piece pajama features long flared wide-leg trousers and a low-cut V-neck front. The shoulders close with buttons. The ensemble is completed with a charming optional sleeveless bolero and belted waist. Rather have a printed pattern? Find that here. This pattern can also be altered just a bit to be without the bodice pieces attached for a wonderful pair of wide-leg trousers! Year: 1931-1932. SIZING: Multisized! 32 - 34 - 36 - 38 - 40 - 42 - 44" bust, 35 - 37 - 39 - 41 - 43 - 45 - 47" hip. All sizes are included in the pattern. This pattern is specially formatted to print with sizes as layers. If you have Adobe reader, you can select which layer/ Size you want to print and hide the others you don’t! A color printer will come in handy for this pattern but is not required. Difficulty level: Intermediate The instructions are in English. For fabric requirements and fabric suggestions, please see photos. We have been professionally reproducing vintage patterns since 2008 and are very proud to offer very high quality, digitally drafted, historically accurate reproductions. Copyright 2020 Mrs. Depew Vintage LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Twitter user Alina Pleskova found a book on the curb and decided to rescue it, bringing it back home with her. She couldn't help but share the photos...
As we begin the new year, self-evaluation always seems to take hold. We set goals and try our hardest to stay on track! If your goal is to get more active or physically fit, the Gordonia Hoodie is a perfect start! This adorable cropped hoodie is a quick an easy make! The soft duo-tone french terry makes it just as stylish as it is functional.
Make an Outlander scarf with this Brianna Fraser pattern that can be doubled over to wear as an infinity scarf. Perfect for beginners!
Channel classic, yet mysterious preppy style with Mood's guide to both dark and light academia, as well as the best free sewing patterns!
Outlander Shawl Pattern - Make a simple knitted shawl inspired by Claire Fraser with this beginner friendly free knitting pattern.
🍂 The leaves are shifting colours and the air is crisp and clear. At least in Stockholm this time of year... This makes me want to curl up under a blanked with a cup of tea. And suddenly the colour orange seams to be so much more appealing than in other seasons...? I posted a picture on my Instagram a few days ago from
We're so excited to debut the highly requested Anthea Milkmaid Dress free sewing pattern, perfect for cottagecore sewing projects!
See every last detail from shoes and jewels, to bags and belts, from the Anthony Vaccarello Fall 2013 Ready-to-Wear show.
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Veronika is light and swingy, not at all fitted yet with snug cuffs that make her easier to wear than a poncho. She’s easy to throw-on over almost any outfit, so you’ll find yourself reaching for this swoncho again and again. The front and back curves are created using short rows, using the YO method of short row shapi
Sizing: True to size Material composition: 44% Polyester, 20% Nylon/Polyamide, 30% Acrylic, 6% Wool Clothing type: H Material: Polyester Pattern: Solid Fabric elasticity: Slight elasticity Season: Autumn-Winter Weaving type: Knit Style: Grace Weight: 233 g Pocket: No-back-pocket Crafted from a blend of polyester, nylon
Make sure your dart hits in the right place by adjusting the bust apex on your sewing pattern
The Library Capelet Pattern is a knit cape pattern made with bulky weight yarn that has a skill level of intermediate.Please note that the colors shown below may not match the original pattern colors due to being out of stock/discontinued/etc. Please download the pattern to see the original colors. If available, replacement colors may be selected for purchase.
Cable knit cowl sweater vest 2 Ways to use cross vest.Use it as cowl or sweater THIS IS THE PATTERN ONLY, NOT READY MADE ITEM! You may purchase ready made item in here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/225780005 AVAILABLE ONLY in ENGLISH! NEW VERSION- Row by row explanations as well! SIZE S- M- L- XL YOU NEED: 350 (7 skeins)- 350 (7 skeins)- 400 (8 skeins)- 400 (8 skeins) g of DROPS Nepal 65% wool, 35% alpaca (or some other yarn with the same gauge) Weight/yardage: 50 g (1.76 ounces) = approx 75 m (82 yards) Recommended needle size: 4.5 – 5 mm (US 7-8; UK 7-6) Knitting tension: 10x10 cm = 17 st x 22 rows Skills needed This pattern is rather easy if you already know how to cast on, knit, purl, cable and bind off. The pattern has row by row version and also the chart for making textures is included in instructions. Available English! ************************************************************ This pattern is for personal use only. © All rights reserved. No copying and no publishing elsewhere any material herein contained, without my permission. ************************************************************
It’s about time for another pattern roundup post! I love bringing all the indie pattern options for a certain garment type or style together so I can evaluate my options thoroughly. ... Read More
Light and airy, this absolutely charming sweater combines a delicate eyelet lace pattern with a smart shoulder line simulating a twisted rib yoke. The sweater is worked bottom up in the round up to the underarm. Then, front and back are divided to be worked separately. The pretty puffy sleeves are voluminous and worked by picking up stitches from the body. They are worked top down in the round and a ‘balloon’ effect is created by working a tight rib at the cuffs. The model in the picture is 169 cm tall and wears a size 2. Yarn 11 (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) skeins of Kidsilk Lace Gregoria Fibers (25g = 230 yards/ 210 m) (73% superkid mohair, 27% silk). The sweater is worked holding three strands of yarn together. For the sample we used three strands of our colourway “Ivory”. Needles US 6 / 4 mm circular needles, cable length 16 or 24” (40 or 60 cm) and 32 or 40” (80 or 100 cm) for both pattern stitch and stockinette stitch. US 6 / 4 mm DPN. Gauge 20 stitches x 26 rnds = 4” / 10 cm on US 6 (4 mm) needles in pattern stitch worked in the round after blocking. Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) The sweater is designed to be worn with approximately 1.8” (4.5 cm) of positive ease at the bust. Finished bust circumference: 36 (38, 40, 43, 47, 51, 55)”/ 89.5 (94.5, 99.5, 108.5, 118.5, 128.5, 138.5) cm. Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) are intended to fit a real bust circumference of about 33.4 (35.4, 37.4, 40.9, 44.8, 48.8, 52.7)“ / 85 (90, 95, 104, 114, 124, 134) cm.