Here’s a tutorial for taking our basic leggings pattern and turning it into a tuxedo striped, or racing striped, legging with basic color blocking techniques.
customizing the leggings: those playground shorts
As part of our customizing series for the Playtime Leggings sewing pattern, here’s an older tutorial about converting the leggings to cute little playground shorts.
customizing: playtime leggings sewing pattern
Now that we’ve released the Playtime Leggings pattern as an Oliver + S Singles patterns, let’s take a look at all the different things you can do with it!
you asked, so we answered: more oliver + s singles
We’re announcing the release of two new Oliver + S Singles patterns–the Nature Walk Yoga Pants and the Sailboat Top.
customizing the raglan: funnel-neck kangaroo pocket sweatshirt
Turn our basic raglan T-shirt sewing pattern into a funnel-neck sweatshirt with a kangaroo pocket with this simple tutorial.
customizing the raglan: the A-line T-shirt
Alter our basic raglan T-shirt pattern to make an A-line, or trapeze, top or dress by following this basic pattern alternation tutorial.
customizing the raglan: short sleeves
It’s really easy to shorten the sleeves of the raglan T-shirt sewing pattern. Here’s a simple tutorial to help you.
customizing the raglan: peplum ruffle
Add a ruffle to the raglan T-shirt pattern for another cute customization idea.
customizing the raglan: color blocked stripes
How to color block your raglan T-shirt pattern. And a few styling ideas, since we could all use a little inspiration to get us through to spring.
friday links: fashion week edition
A round-up of fun fashion links for your Fashion Week pleasure.
feature friday: springy fairy tale dress by olivia jane handcrafted
Featuring Olivia Jane Handcrafted and a springy floral Fairy Tale Dress.
customizing: field trip raglan t-shirt
To celebrate the release of our new Oliver + S Singles patterns for kids’ basics, here are a few examples of how some friends have customized the Field Trip Raglan T-shirt.
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