Have I made this pattern three times just because I enjoy making the piping?
Maybe.
Pattern: Carolyn Pajamas by Closet Core Patterns
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Have I made this pattern three times just because I enjoy making the piping?
Maybe.
Pattern: Carolyn Pajamas by Closet Core Patterns
New project! Based off of a Navajo skinwalker, also known as yee naaldlooshii.
Obsidian falcon; obsidian peregrine; shale opal; common Plague
Black wolf cape; mossy maze colony; conjurer’s webs
Accent: cystic m (#11446)
Finished pjs! I absolutely want to make this pattern again - maybe a long-sleeve version? - but there’s a few other projects on the waiting list first.
Pattern: Carolyn Pajamas by Closet Core Patterns
Throwback to an impulse project from early 2022.
Throwback project, part 4
Sadly, this is the end of the documentation. I did finish the vest - and I’ve worn it quite a bit! - so I’ll have to make some time to properly photograph it soon. Do I want another one, maybe without the giant hood? Absolutely.
Pattern: An extremely hacked version of Tamarack Jacket from Grainline Studio and also Very Directly Inspired by the quilted vests from Brittney Frey of Sew Much Fab
I go through fits and bursts of making my own clothes, and the latest stint has resulted in new pajamas! I’ve had the fabric for a bit - since before I moved! - and it was exciting to get it out and start sewing it up.
Fabric: The Wild Coast Poppies Blue and Passion Mustard Lawn by Mustard Beetle/Birch Organic Fabrics
Pattern: Carolyn Pajamas by Closet Core Patterns
Throwback project, part 3
The dark blue fabric is linen remnants from the stash - I had just enough for the vest and hood! - and the epp blocks are mostly from an Alexia Abegg charm pack. The lining is a lighter blue double gauze. For the batting I used up every last scrap of 100% wool batting I had. Very cozy!
Back to the throwback project!
I have a habit of starting epp projects without considering the amount of time investment they’ll require. This quilted vest was no exception, and I would learn nothing from it, as evidenced by the Couch Pillows of Summer 2022
Pattern: An extremely hacked version of Tamarack Jacket from Grainline Studio and also Very Directly Inspired by the quilted vests from Brittney Frey of Sew Much Fab