introducing digital release thursdays with the hopscotch pattern

Today we’re introducing a new feature on the blog, Digital Release Thursday.

We’ve heard from so many of you lately that you prefer to use our patterns in digital format and that you’re anxiously waiting for the rest of the backlist to be released in that format. So over the next several months we’ll be releasing one of our currently in-print patterns as a digital pattern each Thursday. We may miss a week here and there due to travel and other commitments, but we plan to have the whole line available in digital format for you by the end of the summer.

We’re kicking off Digital Release Thursday with an old favorite: the Hopscotch Skirt, Knit Top, + Dress pattern.

 

Hopscotch Skirt, Knit Top, + Dress Sewing Pattern

 

Liesl developed this pattern to coincide with the release of her City Weekend fabric collection which included a number of wonderful interlock knits. The top and dress are designed for any knit with at least 25% stretch. And the skirt features an innovative pocket detail that was inspired by the way a takeout food container closes.

 

Hopscotch Skirt Pocket Detail

 

You can get this pattern in digital format in the shop now. We hope you enjoy it.



 

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17 Comments

  1. Yay! I just finished this pattern for the first time and loved it! I will be looking forward to the other patterns coming out in digital as I prefer that method! So glad you are finding the time to do this–I know it must be time consuming but, it makes customers like me SO happy!

  2. mel

    I love this pattern. Too bad the CW collection can’t also be re-released.

    1. That would be great, wouldn’t it?

  3. Jill

    Awesome! I vote for the Class Picnic pattern to be up next.

  4. Holly Smolenski

    So glad you’re doing this! But sad that I just ordered this paper pattern yesterday and missed out on the digital version.

  5. Brandie

    Yay!

  6. Yes, I would love to see City Weekend re-released! I’ve seen Moda do re-releases of popular prints through “favorites” type collections. They should do that with CW–it’s getting hard to find.

  7. Yes please!!! Thank you for all that work!!

  8. Yay!
    I second the Classic Picnic – summer is coming!

  9. Lisa M.

    I sure wish the digital patterns were less expensive than the paper patterns. It is an extra expense to have the pattern printed at a print shop or even at home. I’ll stick with paper patterns unless there is a price savings.

  10. Brenda

    Yay!!! I much prefer the digital patterns. I’m anxiously awaiting the croquet dress, so glad I didn’t give in and buy the paper pattern.

  11. Alex

    This is great news! Thank you so much for your efforts!

  12. Tamara

    So so glad to have this in digital. I have just ordered another paper version but the digital will help preserve it as my first paper pattern is falling apart!

  13. Kathy

    Check http:www.quilthome.com for City Weekend fabrics. They still have several in stock.

  14. How funny…I far prefer paper patterns. But this is a great option for those who don’t. The Hopscotch set recently caught my eye, so I’ll be purchasing it as soon as I can along with the two new releases.

  15. Heidi

    This is great news! I prefer paper patterns but digital is so much easier and cheaper than international postage!
    Thanks for putting the time and effort into this Todd and Liesl/

  16. Gayle

    I much prefer paper patterns, avoiding digital unless there is no other option and I real must have the pattern. Thank you for continuing to provide paper!

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