Contains:
- Full sized pattern including all pieces which will print on your regular home computer on A4 paper.
- PDF file with easy to follow instructions and color photos
- All of the following five sizes are included: 0M/1M, 3M/6M , 9M/12M , 18M/2Y, 3Y/4Y
Materials you need at home:
- The sleeps sack can be sewn with
- fleece, nicki fabric or sweatshirt fabric
- I recommend the lining jersey preferably in contrasting colours.
★ SWEET DREAMS in your warm fluffy sleep sack, the baby will just feel good and cuddle with the sweet bunny toy all night long★ The warm lining of the sleeping bag keeps warm body and feet . The sewing pattern ebook pdf for a swaddle sack for newborn can be sewn in three different variations - ★★★ 3in1 ★★★
The sleeps sack can be sewn with fleece, nicki fabric or sweatshirt fabric, whereby I recommend the lining jersey preferably in contrasting colors.
❤ The pattern can be sewn in the following three variants: ★ Variant A: with buttons ★ Variant B: with buttons, ribbon and applications. This variant is with photo tutorial ★ Variant C: with loop
❤ All of the following three sizes are included:
1M/3M, 6M/9M, 12M/18M
Your sewing pattern includes • PDF file with easy to follow instructions and color photos • Full sized pattern including all pieces which will print on your regular home computer on A4 paper. • Metric and imperial / US measurements
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TONDO Baby sleep sack pattern, lined with bunny toy
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Patternforkids is the fashion label of Alessia Atimari, that's me. I was born in the "Eternal City" of Rome. With the diploma as a fashion designer of the Accademia di Moda e Costume di Roma I moved to Tuscany. There I was allowed as a child fashion designer for well-known companies to design collections and gain experience; the last year exclusively for Trussardi. All roads lead to Rome, they say, and my path has led me first to Switzerland and then in the "German Tuscany". In Offenburg I have designed several years the children's collection for Burda and gained valuable experience in creating beautiful and simple cuts. I am currently working as a freelance children's fashion designer and mother of two children.
Alessia Altimari