Wednesday, 12 November 2014

FINN & RILEY PANTS CAPRI AND SHORTS by POLLYWOGGLES PATTERNS





Talk about versatility

Well this pattern will certainly leave you wanting to make something new. You have three options in ONE pattern :
  • Pants
  • Shorts
  • Capri
 and it can be used for BOTH boys and girls. In fact that makes 6 options if you really think about it from ages 12 months to 8 years.

Heidi also conserves on printing the patterns by having an innovative way of allowing you to measure the length that you want.

She gives great hints on "Mash Ups" which allows you to tailor your pant for best fit.


Each option can be beautifully enhanced with ruffles to make them even cuter.

Please visit Pollywoggles Patterns on Etsy and dont leave without your copy.



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Rainbow Dress Pattern - Felicity Joy by Pollywoggles Patterns

I am not very good at writing a whole lot especially on patterns I have tested. Instead I  prefer to just sew them.

 But I must give credit where it is due,  and well,  Heidi from Pollywoggles Patterns is really great at what she does. 

This dress speaks for itself : simple, girly, twirly  

Every little girl loves to twirl and this dress will not disappoint. 

It is also very easy to put together, and who does not love shirring. If you have never done it before, dont be put off by that. The pattern is well written with great hints and tips to shir your way into a beautiful dress.



Please visit Pollywoggles Patterns on Etsy  for the  Rainbow Dress Pattern - "Felicity Joy"  which goes from size 18months to 8 years.

 And while there check out Heidi's other patterns


 

PATTERN TEST REVIEW: THE GINGERSNAP DRESS by MCM Studio Designs

This little dress is so very cute. Loved testing it! It is such a simple little dress with a lot of possibilities. You can dress it up or make it casual. Whatever you do it will definitely look charming.

Visit Linda's blog at MCM Studio Designs

Or you can purchase the pattern from  The MerryChurchMouse on Etsy





Sunday, 14 September 2014

PATTERN REVIEW: BUTTON UP JUMPER BY ONCE UPON A SEWING MACHINE


I had the great opportunity to test the BUTTON UP JUMPER   by Once Upon a Sewing Machine and I must tell you it was a fun sew.

The jumper is quite unique. The three little buttons in front are not just decorative, but they also can be loosed so that the child can step into the jumper.
The sizing goes from 12months to 8 years.



 Two more buttons at the back are stationery and add a decorative touch.


The pockets are cute and great for storing small treasures.
If you choose not to layer the jumper -  that OK!, as it can be worn by itself as shown here.

Dont miss out on the great opportunity to make this simple beauty for your little one.
Right now I think there is a coupon code  on the blog.

So, good luck and have fun sewing.
 













Sunday, 24 August 2014

PATTERN REVIEW: THE RAIN DROP TEE

I am very happy to have been a part of the testing team for the Raindrop Tee. It is a fun and quite easy sew. The pattern is straight forward, easy to understand and comes in both long and short sleeves.
I chose to use two colours because I did not have one piece big enough to make the shirt. Unfortunately the purple looks like navy in the picture, but I loved how it turned out.


Sunday, 3 August 2014

PATTERN REVIEW : LOLLIPOP SWIRL SKIRT BY MY TREASURED HEIRLOOMS

I had the pleasure of testing the Lollipop Swirl Skirt  by My Treasured Heirlooms. This was actually my very first pattern tester call and I loved it!
The skirt is very easy to sew and has three different types of waist closures, making it very versatile and easy for both the beginner and the advanced sewist. I am an intermediate sewist and completed it in two hours - between 10 - 12p:m so you know I was really half asleep , right?
What I love about it is that it is a great stash buster ! You can use coordinating  scraps for each swirl and still end up with a great skirt.

You  should really give it a try!



PATTERN REVIEW: SANDPIT ROMPER by RABBIT RABBIT CREATIONS

I had the privilege of testing the Sandpit Romper by Rabbit Rabbit Creations .

This pattern  will really add some versatility to your child's wardrobe.
  • What makes it really great is that it is a unisex pattern (instant money saving coupon for those of you with both a boy and a girl) . 
  •  It allows you to utilize your scraps for pockets and other little ruffles and bows etc.
  • For new sewists, it is REALLY  easy to put together so  don't be intimidated by  the look. 
  • Also, there is plenty of room to add your own creativity (note, the bow - is not a part of the pattern and there are pockets for the back too which are optional) .
  • It can be a layered piece (something I dont need because we live in the Caribbean - smile)
 The pattern goes up to size 5 and my model is wearing the size 3 (she is actually 4 years old - but skinny).

 I can vouch that my fellow testers did a more amazing job than me with fabric choices! So check out their posts for great ideas!

The pattern will be released  tomorrow (August 4 2014),