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Blogger and sewist Rae Hoekstra (a.k.a. Made By Rae) introduces you to sewing for babies and toddlers in this three-part foundation course. Rae will teach you how to set up your sewing space, read and work with patterns, and sew a pair of little pants and a sweet little dress (patterns for sizes 0 and 3 are included with the class). You will also learn how to trace favorite t-shirts and leggings, creating brand new garments based on your old ones. Creating children’s clothing is a great way to learn the basics of garment construction, and this primer is the perfect place to start.
Parsley Pants pattern PDF Pre-washed, woven fabric (about ½ yard for size 0; about ¾ yard for size 3) ½ yard of 1”-wide elastic for waistband 2” piece of ribbon for tag in back Matching thread Sewing machine with a universal needle Iron with ironing surface Sewing shears Rotary cutter and mat Pins or wonderclips Snips 18” x 2” clear quilter’s ruler Tape for assembling pattern Paper scissors Chalk or marking pen Rotary cutter and mat (can use fabric scissors instead) Pinking shears Seam ripper Hem gauge or sewing gauge (optional) Flutter-Tie Dress pattern PDF 2/3 yard to 1 1/2 yard of prewashed woven fabric (if lining and main part of dress are the same) OR 1/2 yard main fabric + 1/3 yard of lining fabric Sewing machine with universal needle Matching thread Contrasting thread Sewing shears Snips Paper scissors and tape Chalk or marking pen Rotary cutter and mat A basic tee and leggings to trace Large paper for tracing (newsprint or butcher paper, large enough to fit entire garment) 18” x 2” clear quilter’s ruler Pins Two pencils Rubber band Flexible measuring tape Masking tape or washi tape Swedish tracing paper or non-fusible Pellon 830 Sewing machine with universal or ballpoint needle 100% Polyester thread in a matching color Sewing shears Paper scissors Snips Rotary cutter and mat Wonder Clips (optional) For the tee: Use a medium-weight knit (jersey or interlock are recommended) with about 30%-50% stretch (not super stretchy, not un-stretchy). You will need ½ yard for size 2 and under; 1 yard for larger sizes 2” piece of ribbon for tag in back For the leggings: Choose a fabric that is similar to the leggings you are tracing (medium weight, 30%-50% stretch jersey or interlock is recommended). You will need 2/3 yard for size 2 and under; 1 yard for larger sizes 1”-wide elastic for waistband (less than 1 yard total) 2” piece of ribbon for tag in back
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Sewing for Little Ones: Beginner Pants
Sewing for Little Ones: Beginner Dress
Sewing for Little Ones: Trace and Make T-Shirt and Leggings
Downloads:
- Sew for babies and toddlers
- Set up your sewing space
- Read and work with patterns
- Sew a pair of little pants and a sweet little dress
What you’ll get:
- Step-by-step expert instruction from Rae Hoekstra on sewing for little ones
- A mulit-part video lesson you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Sewing_for_Little_Ones_Part_1-_Pants_Pattern.pdf
Sewing_for_Little_Ones_Part_2_-_Dress_Pattern.pdf
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Sewing for Little Ones: A 3-Part Series Reviews
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Petra Heitland
I have referred to this video several times to remember my sewing skills and sew for my granddaughter.
5 days ago
m...@aol.com
Great step-by-step instructions for newbies, and fantastic tips and tricks for more seasoned sewers!
More than 3 months ago