Not only is this a super easy quick project with very simple instructions the page also has a full instructional video on how to make the hat, as both a reversible item and a one-sided hat. As well as offering tips and tricks to trouble shoot any problems you may come across in the process of making it. The pattern also takes less than half a meter of fabric and would look amazing as a patchwork design making it the perfect project for all of those scraps from bigger projects. The essentials page also has a whole heap more of free sewing patterns so makes sure you check them all out.
2. The Anjou pants pattern from Corrie Beth Makes
This is an absolutely amazing free resource available in so many sizes including plus size up to size 20 I think, don’t hold me to that. Corrie Beth describes it as the perfect pair of pants for pear shaped bodies or hourglass, so basically if you’re forever bying pants 3 sizes to big just so that your thighs and hips will fit just to have a huge amount of excess fabric around the waist I would definitely give these pants a go.
3. Elliot top by cool stitches
This is a very beautiful puff sleeve deep v neckline top available in three sizes S,M, and L. The webside will show that the pattern is worth 10 euros I think but this is a a name your own price website so either take it for free or pay what you think is fair for the work done on the pattern.
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