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Intermediate
This sewing pattern contains detailed sewing instructions suitable for use by seamstresses ages 8 and older. Written by a sewing teacher who specializes in teaching kids to sew, this pattern is great for those with independant sewing skills as well as parents/aunts/grandparents wishing to sew with your child/neice/grandchild.
This useful and fun gadget case pattern is used regularily in our classroom and is a student favorite. The students make them for themselves as well as gifts for friends and family. It holds iTouches, iPhones, iPod's, and cell phones of many shapes and sizes. There are 2 choices of front pockets for holding the ear buds. Finished dimensions are approximately 3.5" wide by 5" long. Two sets of patterns are included - one for gadgets without a rubber case, and one for gadgets with a rubber case.
All our patterns are rated Easy, Pro and Daredevil. This pattern is rated "Pro" level because it does require the seamstress to respect specific seam allowances, work with more than one pattern piece, and have patience!
This pattern contains 21 pages and is in pdf format. It has meticuous step-by-step instructions, pattern pieces and large colored photos containing directional arrows. A page of tips is also included to help avoid construction pitfalls. It is written in sewing lingo anyone young or old can understand.
Finished dimensions are approximately 3.5" wide x 5" long.
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My name is Karen and I teach kids to sew. My in-home sewing school is a busy one filled with adorable children of all ages and abilitites. One never tires of the smiles and joy experienced when a student finishes a project they sewed on their own. Such a rewarding job!
One challenge I face is finding patterns written in lingo kids can follow. So, I developed Little Stitchers' ...
Hi,
My name is Karen and I teach kids to sew. My in-home sewing school is a busy one filled with adorable children of all ages and abilitites. One never tires of the smiles and joy experienced when a student finishes a project they sewed on their own. Such a rewarding job!
One challenge I face is finding patterns written in lingo kids can follow. So, I developed Little Stitchers' Pattern Co. to solve our problem. When I'm not teaching, I'm designing and writing patterns we can use in class. They are loaded with color photographs, detailed step-by-step instructions and pattern pieces. Each pattern is kid-tested and stamp approved.
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