cosmictuesdays asked:
Nope, but I bet somebody does… folks?
cosmictuesdays asked:
Nope, but I bet somebody does… folks?
Simplicity 8060: Misses’ Jumpsuits from Mimi G Style
This utility jumpsuit in two lengths features a button front bodice with collar, chest pockets, drawstring waist, and side pockets.
Link: http://www.simplicity.com/misses-jumpsuits-from-mimi-g-style/8060.html
Simplicity 8051: Misses and Plus Size Dresses
These Rockabilly dresses with full skirts in misses and plus sizes feature sweetheart neckline with thick straps that cross in the back and round neckline with partially opening at back.
Link: http://www.simplicity.com/misses-and-plus-size-dresses/8051.html
My new Fit and Flare Coat pattern is perfect for creating all kinds of original costume or fashion designs! Now available from McCall Pattern Company, this pattern is designed by me, and features a fully lined coat, flattering princess seams, side pockets, and 3 customizable lengths!
Pattern available in my online store! >>> Fit and Flare Coat Pattern
Hooray for Cholly! Free Pattern Friday is so great!
Make your own Neko Atsume Plush today! ♥
Neko Atsume inspired beanie pattern! :D
It also comes with embroidery files to make their lil faces >3<
Hello everyone!!!! I thought it’d be helpful to say that Wal-Mart now carries a cosplay pattern book
Simplicity 8096: Amazing Fit Plus Size Dresses
Plus size dress from Simplicity’s Amazing Fit collection has strap and length variations, individual pattern pieces for B, C, D, DD cup sizes. Make in cotton print for day or use lace overlay for a special occasion.
Link: http://www.simplicity.com/pattern-8096-amazing-fit-plus-size-dresses/8096.html
GUYS I HAVE TO TELL YOU ABOUT THIS AMAZING THING I FOUND AT MEGACON
i’m definitely gonna sound like a salesman but i need to give this new company a signal boost. i’ve never seen anything like this on the con floor and it’s such an obvious idea once i saw it.
there’s a company called Cut/Sew and they specialize in making patterns. but their real goal is getting newbies to try using patterns! ok ok let me elaborate: the big pattern companies like Simplicity, McCall’s, etc etc. are fine, but they can be super intimidating to someone who’s never used a pattern before. like sure, patterns are basically a tutorial on how to make a garment, but where’s the tutorial on how to correctly interpret the pattern? that’s where these guys come in!
they include very clear instructions, lists for everything you’ll need, and even a QR code you can scan and input your measurements to get a custom fit for your garment!!
and sure, the big companies also include what you’ll need, but frankly it’s laid out very poorly and newbies probably won’t know to look for it on the pattern. Cut/Sew has everything laid out very clearly and very friendly for beginners (or honestly, for any skill level! I think everyone would want clear pattern instructions, not just beginners).
and look how cute the packaging is omg!!


this is the back of their card that i got at megacon, as well as the frickin adorable packaging for the seifuku pattern i bought from them. they have a bunch of patterns available for purchase and a lot of them are for hard-to-find things, like flight suits and high-waisted puff pants.
please give them a look-see, they are a very new company and i think there’s a very viable market for stuff like this!