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2016 Holiday Freebies: Fleece Mittens Pattern!

December 8, 2016

The Pirate Crew is here to bring a little more “yo ho ho” into your holiday with some freebies!  Today is the first of three patterns we are releasing, for FREE!  In case you were stumped on Christmas sewing ideas, here is the first of our scrap-busting, super quick, free patterns.

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These mittens are a one-size fits most.  We’ve also provided a cuff and a non-cuff version, so you can mix other fabrics into these easily if you’d like.  The pattern is written for a basic fleece fabric, though some of our testers have had success with sweater knits and other various fabrics.

Grab your free pattern pieces here. If you need help putting the pattern together, pop over to the First Time Users Tips page or ask in our facebook group .

Note: I use my sewing machine for the construction of the mitten body, because the thumb area can be really tricky if you’re using a serger.   When using fleece, it helps to use a walking foot in your machine to help reduce pulling.  It also makes feeding the fleece through your machine a more even process.

Recommended fabrics: Fleece, cuddle/minky, sweatshirt fleece, upcycled sweaters, etc. I suggest washing your fabric before you begin to pre-shrink & help prevent color bleeding in the future.
(Optional cuff) Any knits with at least a 20% stretch.


Supplies needed:

1/3 yard Fleece fabric
(optional cuff) less than 1/4 yard required

Step 1: Assemble your pattern and cut your pieces out.  You will need two sets of mirror images of the main body pieces.

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Step 2: Lay two mirror images, right sides together.  Using 1/2″ seam allowance, sew around the entire outside of the mitten body.  Make sure to leave the bottom open.

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Step 3: Clip the corner between the thumb and fingers, making sure not to cut into your stitching, but getting as close as you can to it.  This step is super important, otherwise the mitten will fit really strange in the thumb and it’ll be super uncomfortable.

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Step 4: [If doing the cuff version, skip to step 6] Turn the opening up 1″ and hem.  (Optional: turn 1/2″ and then another 1/2″ to enclose raw edge.)

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Step 5: Turn mitten right-side-out.  Repeat with second mitten.

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Step 6: CUFF VERSION ONLY Complete steps 1-3.  Also cut 2 cuff pieces, one for each mitten.

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Step 7: Fold your cuff piece, right sides together, meeting the shorter ends together.

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Step 8: Stitch (using 1/2″ seam allowance) short ends together.

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Step 9: With wrong sides together, fold the raw edges together to meet each other.

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Step 10: On both your mitten body and cuff pieces, mark raw edges into halves.  (The mitten body will be the two seams.  The cuff will be one seam and the halfway point on the opposite side.)

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Step 11: Slide the cuff over the mitten body, aligning the raw edges and matching the half-marked points.  Note: The cuff is slightly smaller than the mitten body.

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Step 12: Stretching the cuff only, stitch through all three layers of raw edges.

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Step 13: Flip cuffs down.  Repeat with other mitten.

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Step 14: Sit back long enough to admire your handiwork, and then go sew a million more pairs of these comfy mittens!

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Check out the adorable mittens that our gorgeous testers made!  (And check back with us next week, because we’ve got more freebies coming your way!)











As always, we love when you share what you’ve made with us.  Head over to the Patterns for Pirates Facebook group and show off the fabulous mittens you’ve managed to make from our freebie pattern!

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Cocoon Cardigan :: New Pattern Release!

December 1, 2016

Lately, we seem to tease you a lot with patterns in-the-making.  Tease.  It’s what we do.  The Cocoon Cardigan was a long, drawn out tease, with multiple appearances in our Instagram feed.  But guess what?  It’s here!  The wait is over!  No more teasing, we promise.

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Oh boy, you are going to LOVE this cardigan.  It’s like wearing a hug.  A hug that is full of customizable options, that is!

The pattern is drafted for sizes XXS – Plus 3X.  It’s a dolman style sleeve, so it’s looser fitted and insanely fast to put together.  There are THREE sleeve lengths (short, 3/4 and long — each with multiple band options), TWO hem lengths (cropped or tunic length), TWO neckband options (short or tall), and optional pockets (patch or inseam)!  On top of all of that, we have also included a  PDF layers feature for printing.

**Want to learn more about how to measure yourself for this pattern?  We’ve got you covered with an in-depth blog HERE.

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The three different sleeve length options will take you from one season to the next.  Choose between short sleeve, 3/4 length, and long sleeves and transition between all four seasons.

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With two different hem lengths, you’ve got all of your bases covered.  Get more coverage with a booty-covering tunic…

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…or take it a little shorter and a whole lot sassier with a cropped length!

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And ladies.  Have we talked pockets yets?  POCKETS!  Doesn’t that make literally every outfit better?  We have included both in-seam and patch options.  So you can go wild!  (As wild as one could go with pockets on a cardigan, haha.)

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Were you wondering if the Cocoon Cardigan would work for maternity wear?  Yes, yes, a million times yes!  It’s perfect, no alterations required!

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Not quite convinced yet?  Go check out all of the rest of the gorgeous tester images in our Facebook group HERE and get inspired!

Can’t take it any  longer and need the pattern right now?!  Go grab your very own copy of the Cocoon Cardigan and get to sewing!

 

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Papa, Mama + Baby Bear Joggers! :: New Pattern Release

November 10, 2016

We are officially announcing the release of, not just one, but THREE patterns: Papa, Mama and Baby Bear Joggers!!  (I’ll wait while you do a little happy dance.)

Maybe you feel like you’ve been waiting forever since Judy first teased with you with jogger images, and maybe it took a little longer to get it “just right”, but that means you’ll be more than happy with what we’ve got for you guys.  You can clothe the entire family in joggers this fall, winter and beyond.  And you’ll want to, because they’re just that comfy and perfectly in style.

We’d like to thank Raspberry Creek for being our fabulous sponsors on this set.

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As usual, you will not be shorted on options.

The Papa Bear Joggers have two lengths (shorts and pants), three hem types (cuffed, rolled and elastic), two waistbands (elastic only or drawstring), and two pocket types (slat and patch).
The Mama Bear Joggers and Baby Bear Joggers have all the same options as the men’s pants, with a yoga waistband option included…however the Baby Bear sizes do not have a shorts length.

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For all sizes of joggers, we recommend only using stable knits with a 20% stretch.  Think: cotton lycra, liverpool, french terry, ponte de roma, etc.  You can mix up your fabric picks by adding waistbands and cuffs that have a little more stretch, coming in with a minimum of 50% stretch horizontally.

Cuffed Bottoms:





Rolled Hem Bottoms:




Elastic Hemmed Bottoms:

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Shorts Length (Mens and Womens Sizes only):



Yoga Waistband (Women and Youth sizes only):



Elastic / Drawstring Waistband:




Patch Front Pockets:




Slat Front Pockets:




You can find the Joggers patterns bundle HERE.
Or snag them as individuals: Papa Bear Joggers | Mama Bear Joggers | Baby Bear Joggers

They will be on sale through Monday 11/14/2016 with no code needed.

Be sure to head over to the Patterns for Pirates Facebook Group to see more tester images and pull inspiration from the amazing creations they  made during our multiple rounds of testing!

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P4P Halloween Costume Contest: The Winners!

November 3, 2016

Halloween costume sewing is basically my (Katy) favorite type of sewing.  It’s allowed to be over-the-top, silly, and super creative.  And I feel like it pushes sewists out of their usual comfort zones.  We held a costume contest in a thread on the Patterns for Pirates Facebook group!  If you were curious about all of the costumes shared, head HERE to find all of the amazing sews.

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I have a hard time choosing just one winner.  So I decided to let my husband and son pick their favorites too this time around!  Here are our picks!

Louis’ Favorite (in the least surprising choice…from my Pokemon obsessed 6-year old): Jennifer Rowe with her Pikachu, made from the P4P Jolly Roger Raglan + Add-Ons, and the Pirate Playground Pants!

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Bennett’s Favorite (another non-surprise from my Star Wars nerdy husband): Jennifer Richardson with her Darth Vader / Rebel Pilot dresses using the Me Hearties Peplum/Dress pattern.

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Katy’s Favorite (I couldn’t help but die a little bit over this unicorn.  I think the hooves sold me.): Jamie Grey with her Unicorn made from the Sweet Tee and Peg Legs.

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Congratulations to the winners!  I’ll be contacting you about your winnings!

And thank you so much to everyone who shared their amazing creations.  I’ve now got a lot of new ideas for next year’s costume sewing extravaganza!

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P4P Raglan Week: Woven Front Hack

September 20, 2016

Welcome back for Day 2 of P4P Raglan Week!  Now that you’ve all grabbed your copies of the Jolly Roger Raglan and the Add-On pack for it, I’m here to share an easy “hack”!

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I love being able to make fun shirts for my son.  However, I don’t always love having to spend the money for fancy knit prints, or having to search high and low for something that is geared toward the interest of my 6-year old.  How to do I get around it?  With fun, WOVEN cotton prints, from my local fabric stores!  They are money savers and tend to have a million fun prints that are loved by my little guy.  Want to know how I manage to mix a woven fabric into a knit pattern?  It’s so simple!

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No adjustments are needed for the pattern pieces itself.  Out of your knit fabrics cut your neckband, sleeves and back panel as the pattern calls for.  And for the front, simply opt in your woven print instead of a knit!  It’s as easy as that!  Because of the way raglan sleeves are attached, they still provide enough ease, stretch, and room for the shirt to fit over your little’s heads.  And the Jolly Roger Raglan has enough of a relaxed fit that there isn’t any need to add extra space in the body.  Easiest hack ever, am I right?

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Create your raglan as the pattern calls for.  I always use a serger to finish the bottom hem of my woven-front raglans, but you don’t have to.  I just like having that serged piece for a sturdier grip when I’m turning the edge under 1/4″ and then another 1/4″ before I edge stitch the hem.  You are welcome to finish the bottom edge however it suits you the best.

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Be sure to press your fabric and then have your child wear it (to distract them while you make a million more).

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If you’ve created your very own woven-front Jolly Roger during P4P Raglan week, we would love for you to share it with us!  Head over to the Facebook Group or share on Instagram.  And be sure to use the tag #P4PRaglanWeek so we can find you!

Curious about what else has been happening during our raglan-loving week of fun?

Just take a look at our schedule!

Monday, September 19: Jolly Roger Raglan Pattern Update + Jolly Roger Add-On Pack Pattern Release

Tuesday, September 20: JRR Woven Fabric Hack

Wednesday, September 21: JRR Animal Faces Add-On

Thursday, September 22: Contrast Band Hack for Kangaroo Pockets

Friday, September 23: Women’s Keyhole / Scoopback Raglan Hack

Saturday, September 24: Off-The-Shoulder Raglan Hack

Sunday, September 25: Adding Stripes to Your Raglan Sleeves

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P4P Raglan Week: Jolly Roger Raglan Update + Add-Ons Release!

September 19, 2016

Welcome to the first day of the P4P Raglan Week!  It’s looking like you are just as excited as we are!  Let’s get the party started with Day 1: the Jolly Roger Raglan update + Jolly Roger Raglan Add-On pattern release!

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Let’s talk the Jolly Roger Raglan update first!  It’s one of the most tried and true patterns for kids in the Pattern for Pirates family, and we did a little tweaking to make it even better.  First, we added the layers feature!  We also gave the entire tutorial and pattern an overall facelift to make sure everything was perfect from neckband to hem and everything in between.

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We have also adjusted the angle of the raglan-sleeve to better match the style of our two women’s raglans (the Relaxed Raglan and the Slim Fit Raglan).  Our testers went through several rounds of the sleeve being adjusted before we all agreed on the fit.  I think you will all love it too!

**If you already own the Jolly Roger Raglan, you will not need to re-purchase to get the updates.  If you bought here (PatternsforPirates.com) or on the Craftsy store, you will simply need to sign into your account and re-download the file.  If your purchase was via Etsy, email help@patternsforpirates.com (WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE) and you will get an updated file.


Now let’s talk the highly requested Add-On Pack for the Jolly Roger Raglan!  You are going to love it so much!  **You must own the Patterns for Pirates Jolly Roger Raglan as well, since this is an add-on and not a stand-alone pattern.

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The Add-On Pack is full of super fun options:

  • Two hood types (traditional and cross-over funnel hoods)

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  • Kangaroo Pocket

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  • Cowl Neck

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  • Inseam Pockets

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  • Funnel Collar

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  • Thumbhole Cuffs

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  • Ruffle Hem

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You can mix-match these options a million times over and still want to make more!  (Just ask our fabulous testers!)

The Jolly Roger Raglan is available for purchase HERE.
Find the Jolly Roger Add-On Pack for purchase HERE.
Or, you can bundle the Jolly Roger + Add-On Packs together HERE.

Be sure to head over to our Facebook Group and check out all of the amazing tester creations for the Jolly Roger Raglan and the Jolly Roger Add-On Pack!  They will provide for endless amounts of inspiration if you’re ever needing it!

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Are you joining us for P4P Raglan Week?  Be sure to share your creations on Instagram or in our Facebook group and use the tag: #P4PRaglanWeek !!  One lucky person will be featured on the blog and win a P4P pattern of their choice!

Here’s the rest of the schedule for the week:

Monday, September 19: Jolly Roger Raglan Pattern Update + Jolly Roger Add-On Pack Pattern Release

Tuesday, September 20: JRR Woven Fabric Hack

Wednesday, September 21: JRR Animal Faces Add-On

Thursday, September 22: Contrast Band Hack for Kangaroo Pockets

Friday, September 23: Women’s Keyhole / Scoopback Raglan Hack

Saturday, September 24: Off-The-Shoulder Raglan Hack

Sunday, September 25: Adding Stripes to Your Raglan Sleeves

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P4P Raglan Week! It’s Coming!

September 18, 2016

Arrrrrrrre you ready for some raglan-sewing tips, tricks and add-ons?  We sure are!

In case you missed Nicole’s sneaky announcement yesterday, here’s another teaser to get you excited about the week ahead.  Patterns for Pirates is dedicating an ENTIRE week to all things Raglan!  And boy do we have the best week planned out for you!

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We are constantly being asked what the best patterns are for beginners.  Raglan-style shirts are excellent because of the sleeve type.  They’re super fast to sew, fun to mix/match fabrics and prints with, and leave an unlimited amount of style possibilities.  In fact, the Relaxed Raglan was the first ever P4P pattern that I (Katy) made for myself and I haven’t stopped making them since.  I do hope you join us for all of the fun we are about to have!

Just take a look at our schedule!

Monday, September 19: Jolly Roger Raglan Pattern Update + Jolly Roger Add-On Pack Pattern Release

Tuesday, September 20: JRR Woven Fabric Hack

Wednesday, September 21: JRR Animal Faces Add-On

Thursday, September 22: Contrast Band Hack for Kangaroo Pockets

Friday, September 23: Women’s Keyhole / Scoopback Raglan Hack

Saturday, September 24: Off-The-Shoulder Raglan Hack

Sunday, September 25: Adding Stripes to Your Raglan Sleeves

You can follow along on the blog here, or in our Facebook group.  Search #P4PRaglanWeek to be able to find our posts all over social media.  And please feel free to sew-along with us on one or all of the days.  The more the merrier!

But wait, there’s more!  We wanted to create a friendly pirate-y competition with our P4P Raglan Week!

Between tomorrow and Wednesday, September 28, sew up a Patterns for Pirates raglan shirt shirt using one of our add-ons, hacks, or keep the pattern as-is.  Share your photo with us on Instagram or in our Facebook group and use the tag#P4PRaglanWeek We will pick our favorite and the winner will win a free P4P pattern of choice AND be featured on this blog.  Fun right?

To make it even better we have put all the raglan patterns in the shop on sale all week (no code needed)!

Now get out there and sew some raglans, matey!

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P4P: Now Offering Gift Cards!

August 25, 2016

You’ve asked and we are delivering: gift cards are now available via PatternforPirates.com !!

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One of our most requested features is the ability to purchase gift cards.  For yourself, your friends, your family, as a prize for followers with your business…you name it.  And now you can!

Currently, cards are offered in quantities of $5, $10, $15, and $2o.  Add us to your Christmas / birthday wish lists, and your loved ones will appreciate the ease of gift-giving from here on out.

HEAD OVER AND GIVE THE GIFT OF P4P TODAY!!

 

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Sunshine Dress | New Pattern Release!

July 28, 2016

Happy Release Day!  After teasing you relentlessly with sneaks of the Sunshine Dress, it’s finally here!  (Insert happy pirate dance here.)

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Don’t worry, the Patterns for Pirates crew would never leave you short on options.  The Sunshine Dress is an endless amount of style options, neatly packaged in one pdf pattern download.

The pattern is drafted for sizes XXS – Plus 3X.  There are THREE hem lengths (above knee, below knee, and maxi), THREE bodice types (halter, cross-over tank, and strapless), and optional pockets!  On top of all of that, we have also included a  PDF layers feature for printing.  Want to learn more about how to measure yourself for this pattern?  We’ve got you covered with an in-depth blog HERE.

 

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Are you sold on the Sunshine Dress pattern’s versatility yet?  Here are some ideas, showing that you can truly make this pattern fit so many different style needs:



Go grab yourself a copy of the Sunshine Dress.  It will be discounted through the end of the weekend, no coupon needed.

Hoping for more inspiration?  Head over to the Sunshine Dress Album on Facebook for more photos from our fabulous testers.  Happy sewing!

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#SewLikeAPirate :: Contest Winners!

June 20, 2016

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Remember when we posted the #SewLikeAPirate freebies?  Well, someone (me…Katy) dropped the ball and forgot to announce the winners of our contest!  So here I am, eating crow and announcing the winners a bit late.  Whoops!  Sorry to leave you all hanging in suspense.

 We decided to reward Stephanie T. for being the Speediest Pirate, and sharing her adorable rainbow sleeved shirt!

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Our randomly selected winner was Becca N. with this darling mother/daughter combo!

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And thanks to all of our Pirate Friends for sewing along with us, and using our P4P designs for your own makes.  They were all AMAZING!  (Want to get your hands on these free designs?  Head right HERE to get your very own copy!)





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