What birthday party is complete without presents???
Well, we wanted to make sure our celebration of Sew Cool for the Tween Scene's first year was complete, so we are having a giveaway. The lucky winner will receive a $25 Gift Card to Go To Patterns! We chose Go To Patterns because they offer tween size patterns from several different designers. This gives you all the chance to pick and choose patterns that are best for your particular tween.
I am totally loving Scientific Seamstress Field & Research pants/short. However, I don't want that bundle. So, I hope it gets its freedom soon :) Congrats on being around for a year. That is awesome. Especially with the crazy lives y'all lead!
ReplyDeleteI love anything from my Ottobre magazines! Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteI have never made jeans, but I would love to find a good skinny jeans pattern for my Tweens.
ReplyDeleteHappy One Year Birthday. I no longer have tweens in my house but, oh-too-soon my grandkids will be at that age. Whew!
ReplyDeleteCircle skirt and 3/4 of a circle skirt. My tween likes girly twirly clothes and doesn't wear pants. Needless to say that I am constantly making skirts :)
ReplyDeletethe day tripper top for tweens would be very cute!
ReplyDeleteI have mostly done thrift store upcycles for my tween, but I am considering the Savannah Pleated Party dress from Peek-a-boo patterns or the Fawn Lily dress from Willow & co. They both look like nice dress patterns. If anybody has used them, I'd love to hear.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite tween pattern (per my tween) is the Breeze tank. Thanks for this opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy making whatever my daughter wants! We do a lot of upcycling because of her size.
ReplyDeleteright now it's the city gym shorts from Purl
ReplyDeleteI am currently working on the oliver + s playtime dress, tunic + leggings sewing pattern. The leggings are great, hopefully she'll love the dress as much!
ReplyDeleteWell, I have two favourites, actually : the newest from Serger Pepper - Everyday tank&dresses, and again Serger Pepper's basic leggings. I actually made the midi length of the dress as a tunic and paired it with capris leggings and a denim jacket, just perfect for fall! I blogged about it at maryall.wordpress.com. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI really like the special details and excellent drafting in Ottobre patterns. I'm making my daughter Twiggy jeans from an old issue. Thanks for the give-away.
ReplyDeleteI don't have tweens to sew for but I made my nephews drawstring back packs. I love the look of the breeze top for tween girls
ReplyDeleteI am just learning to sew with knits so I would love a pattern that uses them.
ReplyDeleteYou can never have too many patterns.
ReplyDeleteWe just sewed an awesome denim jacket for our tween! (http://skirtfixation.com/2014/08/black-denim-jacket-ethan-flip/)
ReplyDeleteI really like the go to leggings and Oliver + s
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway. I'm almost past tween stage and onto teenagers!! So fun!
ReplyDeleteI really like simple gathered skirts. The inbetween skirt is also pretty sweet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity. Happy 1st.
Zippered sweatshirt for my 11-yr-old son!!! I love the Hawthorn for its technicity and it's a very good pattern for school and outdoor activities
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