This pattern/tutorial is a quick and incredibly easy one. It's for a cool little pouch that zippers closed, perfect for toting around spare hooks, pencils, glasses or even for makeup. I made a couple of them using different lengths of zippers... and these things are so darn easy to customize. The pouch is worked first into the zipper, then down-- making it a piece of cake to assemble. And I took lots of photos to help you make one of these for yourself!
I am delighted to share with you my latest pattern: The Matilda Tote! It's a lovely structured and cabled bag that is surprisingly simple to make. It consists of three pieces, a front and back panel along with a long piece that wraps around the sides and bottom. I've taken TONS of photos of the process of making this bag in the hopes of you being able to 100% understand how to make this beaut!
I'm happy to bring to you the prettiest little headband pattern today!
It's The Slopes Headband, and it is just so lovely-- with it's texture-y goodness... oh, and buttons. Can't forget about the buttons! They always make things cute.
I'm excited to bring this fun hat pattern to the blog today. It's a super comfy slouch hat that features this really unique stitch that includes a tr3tog with a puff stitch around it. I'm not lyin' when I say that this thing is fun to whip up, and the look of this textured stitch is just so good!
In this post, I'm bringing you a pattern for the loveliest of scarves-- The Andie Scarf (name suggestion from a fellow Instagram-er, Kimberly Jane!). I liked the name Andie because this scarf reminded me of the movie "Pretty in Pink". I loooved this movie growing up, and admired Andie for her DIY approach to fashion. Plus, who isn't a fan of Molly Ringwald??
I've got an incredibly simple and cute little hat pattern I'm sharing with you today!
And when I say simple, I'm not lyin'... This thing is essentially a rectangle turned into a hat by a little bit of sewing. It's kinda like magic.
