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CHICKEN HILL shares the lovely "COLD SNAP" Jacket Pattern & Tutorial. This is a super-cool Unisex Jacket! A fun design to show off some of your favorite fabric prints or funky big buttons. Go Retro! Go Vintage! Use a great corduroy fabric! The possibilities are endless! Very versatile and fun to wear. We designed the "COLD SNAP" Jacket with a straight fit and double-breasted closure. A classic coat that will look sublime for years.
This EASY-TO-SEW pattern features color photographs and step by step instructions.
Includes a detailed tutorial for the "COLD SNAP" Jacket, pattern and tips.
***This is for the PDF pattern only, not the actual "COLD SNAP" Jacket.
Size: 2T - 5yrs.
This pattern, tutorial and all imagery and photography is the exclusive property of CHICKEN HILL and is copyrighted. All rights reserved. Any portion of this pattern or tutorial may not be used, whole or in part, without express written permission.
You may not resell this pattern, tutorial, or any portion thereof. You may make clothing using this pattern, and you may sell those clothes, but you may not resell this pattern. I would appreciate letting the world know that you used a CHICKEN HILL pattern, but that's entirely up to you and your conscience.
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I am a craftster-of-many trades. When I am not busy homeschooling my three peeps, I’m crafting it up in some form or fashion. First knitting project ever…exhaustingly, an Icelandic sweater. Ever painted a vehicle?…oh yes she did, a VW van. Make kid’s clothes out of curtains?…can‘t believe my son didn‘t dig those funky overalls. Made knitwear for my chickens….no, but I did strongly consider the cuteness factor.
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