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Posted by jennellh on April 2, 2008, 12:58 pm
http://www.fabriccafe.com/ look in the free pattern page - link on
the left of the page - pdf pattern for sweatshirt jacket. jennellh
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Posted by Pat in Arkansas on April 2, 2008, 1:08 pm
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> http://www.fabriccafe.com/=A0 look in the free pattern page - link on
> the left of the page - pdf pattern for sweatshirt jacket. =A0jennellh
I see a "zippy jacket........is that it??
Pat in AR
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Posted by jennellh on April 2, 2008, 6:27 pm
Yes - the pattern details conversion and zipper insertion ideas - this
one uses chenille strips but I can see that any quilty ideas could be
substituted.
jennellh
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> >http://www.fabriccafe.com/=A0look in the free pattern page - link on
> > the left of the page - pdf pattern for sweatshirt jacket. =A0jennellh
> I see a "zippy jacket........is that it??
> Pat in AR
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Posted by Polly Esther on April 2, 2008, 10:36 pm
That's a beautiful jacket. A word of warning: never, ever approach a
sweatshirt with scissors until you do something to stabilize its stretch. A
sweatshirt cut down the center front will sag like . . .well, you know.
Dunno why. Just does. Polly
Yes - the pattern details conversion and zipper insertion ideas - this
one uses chenille strips but I can see that any quilty ideas could be
substituted.
jennellh
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> >http://www.fabriccafe.com/ look in the free pattern page - link on
> > the left of the page - pdf pattern for sweatshirt jacket. jennellh
> I see a "zippy jacket........is that it??
> Pat in AR
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Posted by Patti on April 3, 2008, 2:52 am
I've done about half a dozen! and that moment when you approach it with
the scissors is always scary!! I have the line marked, and the binding
ready on the table beside me, so that the minute the fabric is cut it
has binding pinned to it - binding cut to the length the sweatshirt was
before the cut (plus a little for turning under the ends). I turn the
raw neckband edges in on themselves, so there is an angled end to each
side.
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>That's a beautiful jacket. A word of warning: never, ever approach a
>sweatshirt with scissors until you do something to stabilize its stretch. A
>sweatshirt cut down the center front will sag like . . .well, you know.
>Dunno why. Just does. Polly
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Best Regards
pat on the hill
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> the left of the page - pdf pattern for sweatshirt jacket. =A0jennellh