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in Artiste· Blogs by Jess· Boutique and Hybrid Bibs· Flosstyle Patterns· Star Shorts· Ventura Lite· Zoo

Making Christmas clothing for your children

Making clothes for your children is great because you can get them involved in the process. Your little ones can choose the fabric they want and share any other design ideas that they have with you. Have you ever had the perfect article of clothing for your little one in mind but not been able to find it in store? Why not use our PDF patterns to make it yourself. You can also use sewing your own children’s clothing as an opportunity to teach your children to learn how to sew too. I remember when I was little my mum would make all my clothes for me and get me involved in the process. When I was old enough to use a sewing machine, we went through the whole process of sewing a dress together., including picking out the pattern and choosing the fabric and even the zipper! It’s one of the best memories I have with my mum and it taught me a useful creative life skill. Creative activities are a great way for your family to spend quality time together.

Making clothes for your children won’t just make them happy, it will make you happy too! Sewing has been proven to improve your mood, mental health and overall wellbeing. Our shop has a variety of PDF patterns to choose from to get you started creating your own children’s clothing. If you’re not familiar with PDF patterns, read our blog post outlining all the benefits of PDF patterns over traditional sewing patterns. 

Handmade articles of clothing are unique and one of a kind. Even if you use the same dress pattern multiple times, each item will be different and unique. Handmade clothing items aren’t just for your children, but they can be made for gifts for the other children in your life, like your nieces, nephews, and children of friends. 

Below I’ve curated my top six flosstyle PDF patterns to download for Christmas clothing creations: whether they be for yourself or for gifts! If you haven’t used PDF patterns before, give our how-to guide a read and you’ll be an expert in no time.

Bibs 

Boutique Bib and Hybrid Bib pattern duo is a perfect and simple gift idea for newborns up to toddlers. Both bibs are adjustable to grow as the child grows. This pattern is suitable for beginners and is quick and easy to whip up. To make the bib extra special, we have a free how-to guide for inverted applique without using any glue or leaving the design with zigzag edges: just neat lines. 

Dresses

Why not make a dress for the little cuties in your life? The Artiste Dresses Set pattern set comes with three interchangeable patterns for advanced beginners. 

Skirts

Six skirt patterns for six dollars – how good is that? The Milkshake Skirts pattern set is suitable for beginners and will you keep you busy creating all sorts of adorable skirts for the little ones in your life. 

Tees 

There is nothing better than a plain tee. The Ventura Lite pattern is perfect for your little ones t -shirt needs. 

Shorts 

The Star Shorts pattern set contains five different shorts patterns for boys and girls. Shorts are great for everyday wear and for playtime at the park and in the backyard. 

And everything else

If you can’t decide on the above, then the Zoo Collection pattern set is for you. The Zoo pattern is basically a magical pattern that will enable you to make rompers, tee’s dresses and even swimmers! The patterns contained in the Zoo collection range in ability levels from beginner to intermediate. 

We hope this post has inspired you to get creative this festive season. If you use any of the above patterns to create Christmas goodies, please be sure to tag us in a picture of them and we will repost it on our page! 

Happy sewing!

Jess 

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Filed Under: Artiste, Blogs by Jess, Boutique and Hybrid Bibs, Flosstyle Patterns, Star Shorts, Ventura Lite, Zoo

in 52 Week Sewing Challange· 52 Week Sewing Challenge - 2020· Flosstyle Patterns· Ventura Lite

Sewing Challenge 2020 – Week 32

This weeks challenge: RAOK/Baby
Accepted/Rejected: Rejected

Our Kindy has just introduced “Floral Fridays” to as a way to acknowledge and celebrate the Torres Straight Islander People and their culture, when I found this fabric online I fell in love with it and knew it would be perfect to make Mr 5 something to wear on Fridays.

The Ventura has long been a staple in my boys wardrobe because its quick and easy to sew but also because they love wearing them. Its winter here so I needed something with long sleeves and Mr 5 loves hoods so whatever I made had to have one.

I added the kangaroo pocket for the same reason, plus it added a great finishing touch to the shirt. Mr 5 was so excited when he saw this finished shirt and can’t wait to wear it to school on Friday.

Happy Sewing
xx Gail

Pattern Used: Flosstyle Ventura with hacked sleeves, hood and pocket added.
Fabric Used: Flamingo Floral came from Noosa Fabric Co.

Filed Under: 52 Week Sewing Challange, 52 Week Sewing Challenge - 2020, Flosstyle Patterns, Ventura Lite

in 52 Week Sewing Challange· 52 Week Sewing Challenge - 2020· Applique· Flosstyle Patterns· Ventura Lite

Sewing Challenge 2020 – Week 7

This weeks challenge: No Black
Accepted/Rejected: Accepted and then rejected

So I started this week with good intentions of sticking to this weeks challenge of no black, I went back and had a look at my past sewing and I son’t sew with a lot of black usually so this should have bee a super easy week for me.

Mr 4 has had a bit of a growth spurt lately and his shirts have all started getting a little short, the Ventura is a raglan tee that is perfect for everyday wear for kids and it sews up so quickly too.

I had intended to use vinyl to make it a bit more interesting but after talking to Mr 4 about what he wanted on his shirt ( “a ceratops with sunglasses”) I though an applique would work much better.

All was going well with the applique until I forgot about the no black challenge and gave my triceratops black sunglasses. I still think he looks pretty cool and Mr. 4 is in love with it so I’m okay with that.

Happy Sewing
xx Gail

Filed Under: 52 Week Sewing Challange, 52 Week Sewing Challenge - 2020, Applique, Flosstyle Patterns, Ventura Lite Tagged With: PDF Sewing Patterns, sew for boys, Sew for kids

in 52 Week Sewing Challange· 52 Week Sewing Challenge - 2020· Costumes· Flosstyle Patterns· Sew For kids· Sprouts· Twigs· Ventura Lite

Sewing Challenge 2020 – Week 6

This weeks challenge: Heart
Accepted/Rejected: Accepted

So initially I thought this weeks challenge was great for me because my son’s daycare are having are having a dress up day for Valentines Day. But after talking to him about what he would like dress up as he decided he would like to be a Valentines Super Hero, with a cape. Do you know what that looks like?? Because I was over here scratching my head for a quite awhile.

After some more chatting we decided on some Sprouts Twigs like the ones I made for Book Week last year but in red and a red cape to match.

I was already planning on making a Valentine’s Shirt after I saw something similar and the little monster approved it to be a part of his costume. The Ventura is perfect for iron on decals.

Here he is all dressed up and ready to go to daycare for the day.

Happy Sewing
xx Gail

Filed Under: 52 Week Sewing Challange, 52 Week Sewing Challenge - 2020, Costumes, Flosstyle Patterns, Sew For kids, Sprouts, Twigs, Ventura Lite Tagged With: PDF Sewing Patterns, sew for boys

in 2019 52 Week Sewing Challenge· Flosstyle Patterns· Sprouts· Twigs· Ventura Lite

52 Week Sewing Challenge – Week 16


This weeks Challenge: Sew a bathing suit or undergarment (Rejected)

It’s beginning to get too cold for swimming here so I decided to reject this weeks challenge and leave the swimmers until next summer. Instead I made some warm clothes for Mr 3.

I used the Sprouts Twigs Pattern for the pants and the still in development long sleeve version of the Ventura (the lite version is free with the code in the Flosstyle Fair Group on facebook). Mr 3 was most impressed he had a lion pocket on the shirt.

What have you sewn this week? I’d love to see.

Happy Sewing
x Gail

Filed Under: 2019 52 Week Sewing Challenge, Flosstyle Patterns, Sprouts, Twigs, Ventura Lite Tagged With: 52 week sewing challenge, boys sewing, Flosstyle, Flosstyle Patterns, sew for boys, seweing

in Behind the scenes· Flosstyle Patterns· Pattern Hack· Sew Along· Super Suit· Ultimate Bucket Hat· Ventura Lite

Behind the Scenes with Gail – September

There has been so much going on lately and even more planned, it makes me tired just thinking about it. Some highlights listed below:

The release of the Ventura Lite (free using a code from the Flosstyle Fair Group)

The Super Suit to Skater Dress hack from Leanne

Australian Sewing Advice and Inspiration Sew Along

Next month is shaping up to be almost as busy! We have the Ultimate Bucket Hat Sew Along happening in the Flosstyle Fair group, beginning October 9th. With summer fast approaching now is the perfect time to make a bucket hat for the whole family! There will be daily videos posted to Youtube to help you along the way.

Our blogging team is slowly growing and we should have some great new blog posts coming out soon.

Happy Sewing xx

Filed Under: Behind the scenes, Flosstyle Patterns, Pattern Hack, Sew Along, Super Suit, Ultimate Bucket Hat, Ventura Lite

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