1T is the smallest size in this pattern and kind of works for a 7 month old (albeit a large one) with the sleeves rolled up. The only thing I couldn't figure out was why this pattern has a one-size-fits-all hood? It echos in there. Still, I love this kokka postie goats fabric and am quite chuffed with how it turned out.
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Those hoodies are fantastic! Great fabric too.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I wish my littlest boy was a bit bigger, then I could justify making one! Definitely going in the pattern pile for the next kcwc though.
ReplyDeleteSo adorable. The fabric is super, super rad. Um. It's obvious you have mad sewing skills. I can't imagine being able to whip up an entire garment during one nap time - nice job!
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ReplyDeleteThis is way too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks kim!
ReplyDeleteHello, Those boots that you posted on flickr are so cute. Where did you get the pattern from? My little one would love a pair in winter. Also the cloud fabric that you have on your monkey pants is great.
ReplyDeleteElisabet
Your style is adolrable!
ReplyDeleteFor patterndrafting I use the book Metric Pattern Cutting for Children's Wear and Babywear by W.Aldrich. It is quite a nice book, but still I always have to make a few versions until I achieve the fit that I like.
Isabelle
totally gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteadorable! and you little one is such a cutie!
ReplyDeleteAdorable jacket! I've been looking for an excuse to buy a pattern from H&F - off I go! xx
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