Stitching the waistband: I used a walking foot, ballpoint needle and narrow zigzag stitch. What can you do? Just don’t, you know, inspect them too closely. And it’s free, so there’s no reason not to download it.Īnyway, it’s been pouring with rain and Joe has been full of the cold for some time now (it feels like about 43 years if I’m honest) so this post is mostly composed of pictures of him playing in the bathroom. ![]() Every step has a photograph and the method is the same as for adult’s clothes. Not only are they a little “different” from a basic tee or whatever, but they fit really well (somehow this looks more RTW than other kids’ things I’ve made) and the instructions are excellent! I’ve made a few raglan knit tops now, so I know the ropes, but if you’re a beginner or haven’t used knits, this would be a great resource. So let me first say that I will definitely buy some more Brindille and Twig patterns now. Then I happened upon their free pattern – this hoodie – and thought, well, why not? He actually needed one. I very nearly bought a bunch of patterns in their most recent sale, but, due to the above, he just didn’t quite need anything at the time. I’ve had my eye on Brindille and Twig for quite some time. ![]() We’ve had so many lovely gifts from friends and family of gorgeous clothes for Joe that he’s really only just starting to get to the point where it’s worth me making him some. Finally I’ve made something else for the wee guy. I wrote a fair bit about the Colette Beignet skirt a few days ago and so, in contrast, this will be short and sweet.
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