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Patterns for pirates
Patterns for pirates











patterns for pirates
  1. #PATTERNS FOR PIRATES PATCH#
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I know that the Basic Tee exists, but I like this silhouette juuuuuust slightly better on this little cutie. Because it has a really flattering drape, therefore not tenting off of my body.įor my blue haired, blue eyed babe, I created the Yo Ho Henley. The rayon in the fabric content is also a blessing for me.

patterns for pirates

I’m close to mastering the “French Tuck”, so I think that’s helping with my proportions needs with looser style clothing. I have this need to always pull the fabric tighter to my waist/hips so I create more curves for myself.

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I’ll admit that I can never wear it fully untucked, or free flowing on the bottom though. Though I’m not generally a fan of oversized clothing on my frame, something about the Ragdoll keeps me coming back. Apparently I’m on a Ragdoll kick right now because it was another one of my more r ecent sew + shares on here. One day.įor myself, I whipped up a Ragdoll Raglan, in a curved hem length, scoop neckline and 3/4 length sleeves. One day I’ll make him a vneck version - but my lazy pants were on while I was sewing for the three of us and a basic neckline is so much faster! One day, Babe. The Basic Tee really covers all the basics that this bearded wonder wants in a top. And he’s the pickiest of the bunch, for sure.įor my main squeeze, I sewed up a Men's Basic Tee, in a “tall” length, and long sleeves, with the crew neckline. I mean, the three of us wear a ton of plaid during the fall and winter, and this french terry is SO SOFT that it’s zero surprise that it’s what we all went for.

patterns for pirates

But this month’s box was a surefire winner in the McKinley household. It’s not every day that I have a fabric in my hands that the entire family wants something made from. But we can talk about this delicious plaid right now, can’t we? We actually ended up sending out two different prints in the same fabric base, so I’ve got more to share in the days to come. We had to hold everyone off until today to reveal what was in their packages - which is what I’m doing here today!įabric: French Terry | GSM: 200.00 | Fabric Content: 90% POLY 7% RAYON 3% SPANDEX It just has a ring to it, doesn’t it? October was our first month of shipments and, despite receiving an entire roll of flawed fabric, it went super well. Remember Threads of the Month? Well, I re-homed it with Patterns for Pirates and we decided to call it “ Fabric for Pirates“.

patterns for pirates

Let’s start with the best and dorkiest thing I’ve made in a really long time: this video. How do you like my new lounge set? I can already see it being a fun fall favorite.It’s the official reveal day for Patterns for Pirates’ fabric subscription service: FABRIC for Pirates! I couldn’t be more excited about it, either!

#PATTERNS FOR PIRATES PATCH#

Loggers sewn options include: patch pockets, high rise, short high rise band with drawstring Sporty Piko sewn options include: Color blocked back panel, front pocket, long sleeve with cuffs and tunic curved hem This fabric was purchased as a precut from Walmart. I had some left over fabric from another project and it was the perfect color to match my Loggers. I made 2 of these tops during pattern testing, but had been dreaming of another. The perfect lounge top to go with my Loggers were also a P4P pattern. I prefer to call them my fancy sweatpants…. I bought some amazing fabric at JoAnn Fabrics over a year ago in hopes to making some lounge pants. I have been wanting to add more Patterns for Pirates Loggers to my wardrobe. It’s still very warm here in Houston, but I am dreaming of cooler weather and lounge wear.













Patterns for pirates