Showing posts with label sew fab. Show all posts
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Sunday, 6 October 2013

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Tutorial: Make your Reversible Zippy Hoodie Non-Reversible (plus a really neat bound neckline finish)

Non Reversible Hoodie cover

As you know, my reversible zippy hoodie pattern is part of the Sew Fab bundle that's available for one week only (you only have til 8am EST on Tuesday morning to get yours!).  A lot of people's reactions to the hoodie might be 'Ugh, too much time / effort' but I'm going to show you how to make the pattern non-reversible.  I had no idea that making the zippy hoodie non-reversible would shave off quite much of the making time; the reversible version takes me between three and four hours, the non-reversible version took me a little bit more than an hour!  As well as the time consideration, a non-reversible hoodie has half the fabric costs and a non-reversible zip will bring your material costs down too.

Omitting the lining will work best with medium to heavy weight fabrics, for this one I used a heavy-ish cotton lycra french terry.  If you don't have a serger, you should zig-zag (or otherwise seam-finish) the raw edges for neatness as they'll be exposed without a lining.  I recommend that you use a zipper than is the correct length already rather than shortening one as it'll save you a lot of time, and it's also much easier to find the correct length zipper when it's not a reversible one.  Let's get started!

Cut one back, two fronts, two sleeves, two hoods from the main fabric, and one waistband and two arm cuffs from ribbing.  Personally I like the neater appearance of a lined hood so I also cut two hood pieces from lining fabric.  You'll also need a strip of 1" wide knit several inches longer than the neckline to bind the raw edge, I like interlock because it's stable and doesn't curl.

Assemble the hoodie as you would the reversible version: sew shoulder seams, sew sleeves, sew side seams.  Sew the arm cuffs, fold, and then sew the cuffs to the sleeves.  Fold the waistband and sew waistband to hoodie.  You will have this:

Starting point

Sew the two shell hoods along the centre seam.  Sew the two lining hoods along the centre seam.  Turn lining right side out, place lining hood inside shell hood (right sides facing) and sew together along the face line.  Flip right side out through the open neckline.  Press. Baste opening shut along the neckline edge.  Set hood aside, unlike the reversible hoodie we're going to do the zipper first.

Interface edges

If you're using a knit you will want to iron a strip of interfacing along both centre front edges on the wrong side of the fabric.  This will make it easier to sew your zipper in without waving.  The interfacing should go from the top all the way down onto the bottom of the ribbing.  Do this to both front pieces.

Baste zipper

Unzip the zipper so you have two separate sides.  With the zipper right side down and the teeth facing towards the side seams, align the edge of the zipper tape with the centre front edge of the hoodie.  If you're using the correct length of zipper it should reach down to the bottom of the ribbing with the extra bit of tape sticking up at the top edge. Baste the zipper tape to the hoodie close to the edge.  Repeat for the other side, making sure that your zipper is positioned exactly the same on the left and right sides so they're even when you zip it up.

Press fold

When both sides have been basted, fold the zipper towards the inside of the hoodie so the teeth are sticking out.  The fold of the fabric should not be too close to the teeth or you run the risk of the fabric catching in the zip.  Press well with the iron.

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Topstitch close to the edge of the fold, securing the zipper tape in the correct position.  Take care when sewing through the waistband seam and ribbing as it's quite a bit thicker. Repeat for the other side. This is what it will look like now:

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If there is any extra tape sticking up at the top, trim it off.  This is a case of do as I say, not as I do. I folded the tape under so it was trapped under the tape which is good thing to do if you're not finishing the neckline seam, but unnecessarily bulky if you are!

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Pin the hood to the neckline, stretching it slightly (or easing if you're using a woven) it so that the edge of the hood is very close to the zipper tape.

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Baste in place close to the edge.

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Then get your strip of knit (remember it should be longer than the neckline by a couple of inches!) and pin it along the neckline edge so that the raw edges match at top. Start from the centre and work towards the zipper.

Fold trim edge

When you get to the zipper, fold the strip back towards the middle and pin in place.  Repeat for the other side.
 
Sew neckline

Stitch through all layers, attaching the hood to the neckline.

Press seam allowance down

Press the seam allowance down firmly towards the hoodie.

 Press trim down

Then press the trim down so the seam is hidden.

Fold up raw edge

And then fold up the bottom raw edge of the trim so it is enclosed and neat.  The corners are also neat (albeit a little bit bulky as I didn't trim off the zipper tape).

Press, press, press

Press and steam until your arms can't take it anymore. 

Topstitch trim

With the trim facing up, carefully topstitch along the bottom edge of the trim.

Zipper tape corner

If you want you can also pivot and stitch up along the folded edge of the trim.  Admire your nice neat neckline.

non reversible hoodie neck finish

You're done!

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The reversible zippy hoodie is part of the Sew Fab bundle in both sizes together for one week only.  As a designer, I get a portion of the sales made through my site so I really appreciate your support! You can get your hands on it here:


Friday, 4 October 2013

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Bimaa, Baby

bimaa close 

The hills are truly alive with the sound of Bimaa.  My heart has been growing at least two sizes a day seeing Bimaas pop up all over the place this week; it's another wonderful pattern (the third I've sewn from the LouBeeClothing collection) getting the love it deserves!

bimaa side

The majesty of this top will literally blow your hair right back.

bimaa cowl

The cowl is delicious and I plan on mashing it with every pattern I have to be-cowl all the things.

bimaa hijinks

Just look at the fun possibilities.  As an aside, Sarah and I met up Stateside this summer and have become fast friends.  And look who else became bosom buddies:

Maia and Emmy

I brought Emmy a me-made Skater in Busy Beavers to add to her Animals-of-North-America skater collection.  I know you're not supposed to meet people off the internet (and you're certainly not supposed to accept their offer to stay overnight sight unseen) but no one got murdered and only one person got groped:


Emmy loved Maia's hair.  Sisterhood of the Derp.

bimaa full

So if you're still thinking about buying a Sew Fab bundle, I'd suggest you head over to Sarah's blog and show her some love for the Bimaas that have (rightfully so) taken over the internet.

Thursday, 3 October 2013

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The Oh-So-Fancy Fancy Pants Leggings

fancy pants close 

Recently I had the pleasure of testing Craftstorming's Fancy Pants Leggings in the extended sizes (all sizes from birth all the way to 10 years are now available!).

fancy pants full 3

When I say that it was a pleasure to test, I'm not being facetious.  Laura's drafting and thoughtful instructions are impeccable.  Funny story: when I commented on her blog to say they were 'a joy', I mistyped and said they were 'a job'.  Proofreading matters.

fancy pants back

What sets the Fancy Pants apart from other legging patterns is the bum panel.  In order show off just how Fancy I could be, I used a contrasting star print, turquoise for the leg bands, and golden orange for the waistband (no elastic, yay!).

fancy pants levitate

So fancy, you'll levitate.

fancy pants face

Can I just say that Maia is really, really enjoying all this modelling I'm asking her to do.
 
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The Fancy Pants Leggings are part of the Sew Fab bundle for one week only.  So if you're still thinking about buying a Sew Fab bundle, I'd suggest you head over to Laura's blog and show her some love for the Fancy Pants Leggings that have (rightfully so) taken over the internet.



Tuesday, 1 October 2013

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Double Woven and Double Knit Zippy Hoodies

KC reversible zippy hoodie horizontal

When I was getting ready for the Sew Fab sale I realised that I hadn't made reversible hoodies for the kids for several years and wanted to get some better pictures to showcase the versatility of the pattern.

KC reversible zippy hoodie vertical 2

It's kinda crazy but I'd never even made one with two knits before!  So for Maia's I used Frogfriends for one side and Lemon Dots for the other.  The only additional step you need to make to the construction is to add a strip of interfacing to the wrong side of the centre front pieces to make inserting the zipper easier.

Lemon dots zippy hoodie

This derpy photo is courtesy of Maia's endlessly itchy legs.  She scratches the bejesus out of them for reasons I can't fathom.

reversible zippy hoodie 2 big

Jamie's hoodie is two sides of quilting cotton, cassette tapes on one side and Androids on the other.  My woven stash of yore is ridiculous so it was good to make even the smallest dent in that.

KC reversible zippy hoodie vertical 1

I got quite a few emails yesterday asking about using fleece and also about how easy it is to omit the lining.  If you're curious about fleece, there's no better place to look than KID, MD's post yesterday with this glorious rainbow version. Her daughter designed the pocket appliques!

Kitschy Coo Reversible Zippy Hoodie

For the latter question about making the hoodie non-reversible by omitting the lining, check back later this week for a tutorial! 

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The reversible zippy hoodie is part of the Sew Fab bundle in both sizes together for one week only.  As a designer, I get a portion of the sales made through my site so I really appreciate your support! You can get your hands on it here:





Monday, 30 September 2013

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Sew Fab Pattern Bundle / new and improved Reversible Zippy Hoodie

Hoodie Collage annotated

I'm really excited to be part of the second Sew Fab collaborative designer sewing pattern pack! If you're unfamiliar with the concept, twenty six designers have each donated a pattern and for one week only they're being sold as a bundle at 80% less than their individual cost. The reversible zippy hoodie pattern is my contribution and not only did I have Susan work her digitising magic on it for a cleaner look, but for the first time ever both sizes are together so you get 18m alllllll the way through to 8y.  So what else is included? A whole lot of awesome:

Reversible Zippy Hoodie from Kitschy Coo, Ananda Pants from CHOPSTIX, The Sally Dress from Very Shannon, Best Harem Pants from Too Sweets , Notebook Slipcover from Gingercake, Junebug Dress from Craftiness Is Not Optional, Fancy Pants Leggings from Titchy Threads, Skinny Jeans from peek-a-boo, Pajama Eaters from Sew Fearless, Ruffle Dress from Sumo's Sweet Stuff, Go To Cape for Women, Sadie Grace Nightgown from Seamingly Smitten, Vintage V-Neck from Blank Slate Patterns, Zermatt Bow Swing Coat from See Kate Sew, Tumble Tee from imaginegnats, Nituna Jacket from Figgy's, Greenpoint Cardigan from Hey June, Gathers and Giggles Quilt from Sew Much Ado, Billy Car Play Mat and Roll Up from Handmade Therapy, Bimaa Sweater from LouBee Clothing, Candy Carousel Dress from Molly Blossom, Convertible Clutch from LBG Studio , Infinity Sweater from One Girl Circus, Undies Pattern from From the Red Kitchen, Owl Backpack from The Sewing Loft, Ethan Shirt from the Scientific Seamstress


I've already made six of the patterns; it's a great selection of boys', girls', womens', and accessories. The bundle is only available for one week, and you can get your hands on it here:



As a designer, I get a portion of the sales made through my site so I really appreciate your support! For more information about the patterns and Sew Fab, keep reading for the official information below.

 

Welcome to the Fall and Winter 2013

Sew Fab e-pattern Sale Event!

Last February was the first ever Sew Fab e-pattern Sale and it was so successful and was so well received that Jenny Yarbrough of The Southern Institute, the creator and administrator of the sale, decided to have more!  This sale is bigger and better than the first, with plenty of patterns to get you through the fall and winter (if you live on this side of the hemisphere), and a few warm weather patterns thrown in for those of you who live on the other side of the world.  You'll also find more gender neutral patterns for those of you who are sewing for boys.  And what about you?  Of course there are a few women's patterns thrown in for some selfish sewing too! Over the past several weeks a lot of behind the scenes planning has taken place to bring you this newest bundle of ePatterns from many of the top established and up and coming online sewing pattern designers.  The result is a bundle of 26 PDF sewing patterns that you're going to love! For one week only, twenty-six pattern designers have come together to bring you 26 of their best PDF patterns, valued together at well over $2oo.oofor the incredible price of $29.95!!!  That’s over 80% off of the combined retail value! 
For less than $30.00 you will have a library of resources that you can use over and over again.
The designers that have joined this sale are experts in their craft.  Each designer has contributed one of their favorite patterns to create a bundle that is sure to please!  Whether you are sewing for your own family or making gifts for others, these are patterns that you will love to use.
If you’ve never sewn with a PDF pattern before, let me tell you how great it is!  After downloading your pattern instructions and your pattern, you will print out the pattern itself, creating pattern tiles, if you will.  Simply tape the tiles together to create the full pattern!  At that point you can cut out the size that you need and pin the paper pattern directly to your fabric, or you can trace the pattern size that you need onto sewing paper or tracing paper and cut it out, saving the paper pattern for later when you need to sew another size.  Pdf patterns are so convenient because you can print them out as many times as you need!
 

Now for the good stuff... the PATTERNS!

26 amazing ePatterns from 26 well-known and up and coming designers are instantly accessible to you by PDF download upon purchase of the Sew Fab e-Pattern Bundle.  Here are the patterns that you will receive (click on the links below the images for more  information about each pattern.):
Reversible Zippy Hoodie from Kitschy Coo, Ananda Pants from CHOPSTIX, The Sally Dress from Very Shannon, Best Harem Pants from Too Sweets , Notebook Slipcover from Gingercake, Junebug Dress from Craftiness Is Not Optional, Fancy Pants Leggings from Titchy Threads, Skinny Jeans from peek-a-boo, Pajama Eaters from Sew Fearless, Ruffle Dress from Sumo's Sweet Stuff, Go To Cape for Women, Sadie Grace Nightgown from Seamingly Smitten, Vintage V-Neck from Blank Slate Patterns, Zermatt Bow Swing Coat from See Kate Sew, Tumble Tee from imaginegnats, Nituna Jacket from Figgy's, Greenpoint Cardigan from Hey June, Gathers and Giggles Quilt from Sew Much Ado, Billy Car Play Mat and Roll Up from Handmade Therapy, Bimaa Sweater from LouBee Clothing, Candy Carousel Dress from Molly Blossom, Convertible Clutch from LBG Studio , Infinity Sweater from One Girl Circus, Undies Pattern from From the Red Kitchen, Owl Backpack from The Sewing Loft, Ethan Shirt from the Scientific Seamstress This Sew Fab e-Pattern Bundle is only available for one week and will never be available again!  You can purchase the bundle from September 30th at 8 a.m. EST through October 8th at 8 a.m. EST and there will be no late sales offered.  Due to the nature of the sale there are no refunds.
You don’t want to miss this unique opportunity to purchase a ready made collection of 26 PDF sewing patterns from 26 of the best designers out there!
 
  *Patterns included in the Sew Fab Pattern Bundle are intended for personal use only.  The selling of patterns without designer's permission is prohibited and punishable by law.  Please contact individual designers for licensing requirements if you desire to create and sell clothing from patterns that have been purchased through this sale. **For answers concerning sale terms and customer service questions, please see the FAQ page.