Use your patterns in new ways

We are working hard on making lots of new and exciting content for you; patterns, guides, the blog and especially on Instagram. If there's anything you want to see from us, don't be afraid to reach out! We love new ideas.

 Before we start anything new, we thought we would share something we made a long time ago that you might have missed.

Transform your outerwear

 Recently we showed you this, but I think this dress is so beautiful and unique. It's a dress based on the sewing pattern for the cape, No. 15 Barcelona. I've made a guide for you to follow.

Jumpsuit

Nothing can solve an "I have nothing to wear"-moment as a jumpsuit. It's so easy, and you have 2 pieces of clothing in one - and it just looks so good and put together. I've made a guide for a jumpsuit based on No. 6 København and No. 7 Vanløse.

Add frills!

No. 8 Svaneke is such an all-around pattern. Weekly I receive so many pictures of people re-thinking the pattern. Some make shirts, dresses, skirts, crops tops etc. If you want to give your Svaneke pattern something extra, you can add frills for extra wow-effect.

From buttons to wrap blouse

No. 17 Granada is an underrated pattern. It's got a lot to offer, and it's so well-fitted to the body. I've experimented with a wrap-effect rather than a button-up - I know that some of you hate the buttons. For that, I've made a guide and a free pattern piece

Mix and match

I always receive such good feedback when I do a mix and match. This dress is one of your favourites, and I understand why! It complements the body so well and follows the curves. And the oversized sleeves are so pretty - It's also a favourite of mine! I've made a guide on how to mix No.6 København, No. 1 Dragør and No. 12 Aalborg for making this dress.

I hope this gave you a little inspiration for what to make now that the sun is setting earlier again. When I sat there looking at these old guides, I got so inspired - I think I have to make more guides soon!

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