“In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus:” Philippians 2:5
Hey Everyone!
How are you? Any special 4th of July plans? I wish I was one of those people that gets into holiday sewing. I always admire folks who take the time to make a red,white and blue kind of sewing project. Or costume sew for Halloween. or make matching christmas pajamas for their kids. Thats just not my thing. lol!
I am looking forward to the 4th of July holiday though. My kids are away with their dad but my brother and his family are flying in from Arizona. I am really looking forward to spending sometime with my nieces and nephews.
This week’s post is a Sew Easy Summer Sewing Pattern Round UP. Like I mentioned when I announced this series I was looking to sew projects that had minimal pattern pieces (5 or less), no zipper or button closures. Pretty much anything that I can pull up or pull over my head. I also thought some of you might be feeling kind of craft lazy this summer also and would like to keep sewing projects laid back and easy. Below is a list of what I pulled from the latest spring/summer collections from the Big 3 as well as a few indy patterns companies.
The Patterns
The Big 3 Companies
Vogue
V9374 Pull on Pants
V9375 MISSES’ VEST, JACKET AND PANTS
V9377 Misses Jacket and Belt
Butterick
B6691 Misses Jacket and Jumpsuit
B6680 Misses Dress
B6685 Misses Top and Sash
McCalls
M7942 Misses’, Children’s and Girls’ Top, Skirt, Shorts and Pants
Indy Pattern Companies
For this list I just linked you to a handful of company websites because many of them only have a handful of patterns on their site. Many of which are stylish, very easy and beginner friendly. Its worth the extra effort to spend time on their sites. They often have really great blogs and tutorials in addition to their shop.
That’s it! A nice round up of some great and easy sewing patterns to help you build your handmade summer wardrobe without too much fuss. Have a great 4th of July holiday everyone! Catch you next week…
Hi Iris, I tried sending you a mail to the email listed on your contact page. I however get a message from Gmail that the address doesn’t exist? Do you have an alternative address?
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Hi Emily. You are the second person to tell me this. Thank you for reaching out to me. I’ll go to my email and check out what’s going on. But you can email me at themodestlifeblog@gmail.com or virtuousdesigner@gmail.com. Thanks again for the heads up. I look forward to hearing from you.
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