Sunday, 20 November 2022

Pretty Warm in Pink: The Littlest Studio Tuques


This is a continuation of the charity sewing project that I am working on for the church.  I had a pink turtleneck dress that was a bit snug and even though it was in otherwise fine condition it made me sad that it wasn't get used over the winter.  I feel good that I was able to harvest the fabric to sew three new tuques.  


The other side of the tuques are sewn with a jogger's fleece that I found at Northwest / Marshall Fabrics many moons ago when I was looking for a wind blocking fabric for a winter coat.  


Project Details

Seams:  Serged and the sewing machine's knit stitch

Fabric:  One upcycled dress + 0.6 metres 


Pattern
Free downloadable tuque pattern from The Littlest Studio

Additional Tools and Supplies:  Cutting table, clapper (used as a weight), scissors, pins, Janome serger, Janome sewing machine, walking foot, threads, thread clippers, hand sewing needle, pin cushion and coffee.  

Happy Sewing!  

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