You might figure out your lining pieces, then make fabric of pieces to fit each pattern piece. I frequently use an old sweatshirt deconstructed for my back, which is warmer. Just fit the sweatshirt first, then sew your patches on to that. You actually quilting as you go. Good luck❤
Love your hoodie project and your SLP Shirt! We know about cold buildings and closet work spaces. I'm retired now with tons of scraps so I will making my own. Thanks for the inspiration.
Right now I’m at two schools and at one of them I borrow the associate principles office when he’s in meetings 😂 You gotta do therapy where and when you can
Well Done !! Great job problem solving. So sad that the pattern is not there anymore 😢..... I don't really like quilted clothing....maybe because I used to be really fat and never wanted to add to my bulk.... I have lost lots of weight and now I think I would consider a jacket like this hoodie. I I'm totally into scrap quilting. I definitely would need pockets and I think I would put internal pockets on the side and I would need more lengths.... I'm still self-conscious of my hips and tummy even though I'm around the 150 lb mark. Thank you so much for all the work that you did. Having done some crumb quilting I knew that it was going to take you longer than you thought. But I do find crumb quilting or patch piecing therapeutic and relaxing.... Sometimes I just spend time sewing my scraps together from quilts without a plan... And then later on do something with the fabric that I've created from scraps..... But I definitely am interested in making some sort of a jacket... Something was really funky buttons down the front because I'm not a pullover the head kind of person. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!❤👍
This is beautiful, and well done for persevering! 😊If you made another one (😮), you could roughly draw around the pattern on the lining fabric and maybe add an extra inch or so around and then make your patchwork panels to fit the almost exact size they need to be 🤔. This would save you loads of time and you would have less waste at the end. It’s just a suggestion, you did great ❤
What a bummer that the pattern and instructions are no longer available. It looks like a cute hoodie. If you are estate shopping, keep an eye out for a folding cardboard cutting surface. It makes working on carpet easier. They usually have a blue grid of one-inch squares.
I can’t find the hoodie pattern anymore! I think it’s been taken off the website and time I click on a Pinterest post with it, it takes me to an error page :(
I can’t find it anymore! I think it’s been taken off the internet. Someone suggested I check a webpage archive website so I’m going to check there. I’ll let you know if it find it!
Yes, unfortunately loud music alienates older/hearing impaired quilters, of which, unsurprisingly, there are many. We would rather hear you than the chintzy music because, otherwise, your videos are freaking amazing, like this one!
You might figure out your lining pieces, then make fabric of pieces to fit each pattern piece. I frequently use an old sweatshirt deconstructed for my back, which is warmer. Just fit the sweatshirt first, then sew your patches on to that. You actually quilting as you go. Good luck❤
That’s what I’d do too.
Oh good idea! I’ll have to try that
@@sunflower.sewing it's a win..win situation as I use the sweatshirts that have gotten a bit tired looking but are perfect for backing .
I was wondering about trying a QAYG onto a sweatshirt. I’m not blessed with a garment making gene 😢
I found a lot of memories in the quilts that my grandmother made, several dresses and a bikini that I made and Barbie dresses that my mother made.
Turned out awesome ! 🥰
I love the challenge of designing and creating clothing from scraps! Love what you created!
I am inspired by your finished hoodie. It’s beautiful. 🇨🇦❤️
A quilted/patchwork hoodie has been on my to make list since forever and this just gave me new motivation to finally start one. It looks amazing!
Your hoodie turned out so beautiful!! I agree that you didn't need the pockets. Great job!
Awesome vid... Wanting to make a looser fitting hooded jacket... thanks for the leadership in making the fabric as I can BEFORE I buy the pattern! lol
You did a fantastic job.
Thank you!
Love your hoodie project and your SLP Shirt! We know about cold buildings and closet work spaces. I'm retired now with tons of scraps so I will making my own. Thanks for the inspiration.
Right now I’m at two schools and at one of them I borrow the associate principles office when he’s in meetings 😂 You gotta do therapy where and when you can
Great job! Love that you didn't give up!
love the hoodie and the problem solving!
Love ur video. And the jacket has inspired me to do one. Thanks for all ur tips. And it’s really a pleasure for me to see young women sewing 😊
Awesome, love it
Well Done !! Great job problem solving. So sad that the pattern is not there anymore 😢..... I don't really like quilted clothing....maybe because I used to be really fat and never wanted to add to my bulk.... I have lost lots of weight and now I think I would consider a jacket like this hoodie. I I'm totally into scrap quilting. I definitely would need pockets and I think I would put internal pockets on the side and I would need more lengths.... I'm still self-conscious of my hips and tummy even though I'm around the 150 lb mark. Thank you so much for all the work that you did. Having done some crumb quilting I knew that it was going to take you longer than you thought. But I do find crumb quilting or patch piecing therapeutic and relaxing.... Sometimes I just spend time sewing my scraps together from quilts without a plan... And then later on do something with the fabric that I've created from scraps..... But I definitely am interested in making some sort of a jacket... Something was really funky buttons down the front because I'm not a pullover the head kind of person. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!❤👍
I love it. I want to make it, but definitely make the body longer.
Body is a bit too short
This is beautiful, and well done for persevering! 😊If you made another one (😮), you could roughly draw around the pattern on the lining fabric and maybe add an extra inch or so around and then make your patchwork panels to fit the almost exact size they need to be 🤔. This would save you loads of time and you would have less waste at the end. It’s just a suggestion, you did great ❤
Good idea, I did end up making a couple makeup bags out of my scraps though!
You did a wonderful job I applaud your stick to it attitude..I love your channel.
It turned out adorable.
Beautiful! You did a great job!!
What a bummer that the pattern and instructions are no longer available. It looks like a cute hoodie.
If you are estate shopping, keep an eye out for a folding cardboard cutting surface. It makes working on carpet easier. They usually have a blue grid of one-inch squares.
I’ll have to keep my eye out!
Such a cute garment!
Omg. I love this so much! Great work and great perseverance. I love the patchwork bias tape to finish the outside edges.
Thank you! I’m so glad you like it 😊
Beautiful work.. loved the process... ❤
This turned out so cute I love the colors
Thank you so much!!
Super cute...you did a great job!
The hoodie is so cute on you. You are talented.
So cute…..well done
Such nice work!
It turned out beautiful!
Please don’t put music in the background. It was hard to hear you.
It just turned out gorgeous ❤
Thank you!! And I’m going to be more mindful of the music in future videos, I know the music made it hard to hear. Especially at the end
❤keep up the good work 😊
@@sunflower.sewingYour voice is so pleasant no need whatsoever for the annoying “music” repetitive sounds. Beautiful hoodie!
Thank you. I enjoyed your video. I hope in the future to create something beautiful. 😊
I love this so much!
Great job on the hoodie.
So pretty! You’re going to have people stopping you to ask where you got it!
love your hoodie. it Turn out Turned out adorable. Your hard work paid offadorable!💕💕
So cute!
I love this.
So worth it.
Great job,
Did i miss where you got that hoodie pattern from?
I didn't see a link for it
I can’t find the hoodie pattern anymore! I think it’s been taken off the website and time I click on a Pinterest post with it, it takes me to an error page :(
Love your pants
I Love IT soooo much.
Amazing ❤
You might find a copy of the old webpage on web archive
I’ll have to look!
Next time you need a spray adhesive try sugarwater or hairspray. Both wash out in the laundry.
All u need to do is use a magnet to find the broken needle tip
Wait this is a genius idea
Could let us know what pattern and where might we find it please.
I can’t find it anymore! I think it’s been taken off the internet. Someone suggested I check a webpage archive website so I’m going to check there. I’ll let you know if it find it!
Music too loud could not hear you very well x
FWIW, I can hear you just fine, except for the outro. The music at that point is a bit distracting, but I, also old, can hear you.👍
super joli mais un peu plus long, ça aurait été encore mieux ! Bravo !!!!!!
Wayback machine
Good video. Jacket is cute. Music is way too loud at end and drowns out everything your saying.
You're color blind, it's green 💚
Definitely green, maybe she's keeping us on our toes.
Your annoying music is so loud I can’t hear you other wise wonderful job. And y😢are adorable
Yes, unfortunately loud music alienates older/hearing impaired quilters, of which, unsurprisingly, there are many. We would rather hear you than the chintzy music because, otherwise, your videos are freaking amazing, like this one!
I’ll keep that in mind!
Very cute! Good job!