One Thimble Issue 6
/One Thimble Review and Blog tour
Read MoreGoooooooooooood mornin', good mo-o-or-nin'! As school around the US is in full swing, and the scent of fall is in the air, we'r continuing to take a look at great patterns to transition into fall or wear to school. And today you can win 2 pattern of your choice from Izzy and Ivy!!!!!
Today we get the change to check out the Emory Dress by Izzy and Ivy. Our girls pulled out all the stops, showing you how to easily layer this pattern for fall, and how easily it can be transitioned to a tunic. Check out Rebecca and Serena's amazing creations and read all the details about the pattern.
Read MoreReview of the Bunny Hop Dress by Ruby Jean's Closet
Read MoreI fell in love with Hayley of Mouse House Creations' Ladies Caroline Dress when I saw her post teasers and then post her own version on her blog... but I was afraid. Afraid that the fitted bodice wouldn't be flattering on me, afraid that the length of the bodice would hit me at the wrong point and make me look even heavier, afraid that the full skirt would make me look like I was smuggling a 10 ton elephant through customs. And then I got an e-mail from my amazing friend Nell over at Windham Fabrics asking if I had time to whip something up to photograph in their new GOTS certified Organic Cotton Line. The fabric line, Petit Fleurs, is gorgeous. A combination of wild and tame florals and colors that fit this year's trends head on.
Read MoreWe have decided to ban the term 'Selfish' Sewing here at Pattern Revolution, and re-name it Self-care Sewing!!! We are going to have tons of great patterns for you to sew for YOURSELF in the new year, but today we are throwing out a great pattern from Everything Your Mama Made & More: The Off Shoulder Cowl Neck Top&Tunic. If you think that some little elves out there may have left shopping for mama for last, send them a link to this pattern - this is a gift that won't disappoint!
Read MoreThis pattern comes with options for a dress or top and with sweet details like the notched cuffs, contrasting side panels, and button placket; the finish product looks anything but 'home-made'.
Read MoreToday I get to share with you a brand new pattern - the very first by Mouse House Creations. If you haven't seen it already, let me introduce to you the Norah Dress and Tunic.
Read MoreThe KC Dress pattern is a great first effort by a woman who never imagined she would be writing a PDF pattern one day for sale, and although the pattern is not as perfectly polished as some by long term veterans of the business, the design and instructions are solid.
Read MoreWelcome back, I promised you a second pattern from Modkid and here she is - the Breeann Hoodie Knit Top for Tweens and Teens! This is an incredibly versatile hoodie with different sleeve options, a cool kangaroo pocket, and a size range from 8/9-16!
Read MoreAll reviews are completed by an objective 3rd party who received a complimentary copy of the pattern in exchange for the review.
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