There was supposed to be another fun garment sewing project here today. Sadly, there is only a partial post.
The best part about buying pdf patterns is the instant gratification of getting that pattern in your inbox or downloading it. The not so great part of that is printing and assembling that pattern. This is another Ellie & Mac pattern. I love that designers now make patterns with layers so you can print only the size you need. Granted, this means if you want another size you have to print it again but that time is about the same as tracing it onto paper from a print with all the sizes.
This is some of the brushed poly from Aunt Betty. I'm not sure how this fabric will drape but it sure feels nice.I wonder about the size of my cutting table when I do some of these projects.
The only thing I have sewn so far are the cuffs. I expect this to be a sweater next week.
Tools and Supplies (affiliate links):
Fiskars Self Healing Rotary Cutting Mat
Fiskars Rotary Cutter
Fiskars Rotary Cutter replacement blades
Creative Grids 4.5" x 12.5" Rectangle Quilting Ruler
Grabbit Magnetic Pin Cushion
Fiskars 8-inch scissors
BLACK+DECKER Classic Steam Iron
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