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This is the Easy Long Sleeve T-shirt. The short sleeve hoodie pattern: This is an easy, short sleeve version of the Easy Hoodie Pattern. She is one of my favorite indie designers out there. The Jasper Hoodie Pattern started as a simple sewing tutorial on her blog and now has become one of her best seller patterns. Check on the site for more details. Sometimes you just need an easy to follow template to make your patterns.

Save this image and print at home for a cool hoodie sewing pattern. Paparevo always surprises me with her fun and cute Free sewing patterns. The pattern included is for inch chest only but there is advice on how to grade up or down. Yes, it is a unisex hoodie, but no, you are not going to want to share it. Best make two to avoid arguments about who can wear it today! More at: Melly Sews. You never have enough clothes for the kids in the rainy months so add this to the collection and for any kid of around years old, you only need a yard of fabric.

It is fine for a beginner and there is plenty of inspiration for different design options on the page. Using a sewing machine and a zig-zag stitch is a good replacement if you do not have a serger to hand. There are other ways to make it into different sizes, more help on that via the lin.

The cuteness of these hoddies is all that matters and you will have that either way! More at: Brindille Twig. One of the coolest hoodies on our list, this is the sort of pattern that anyone who has mastered the basics can enjoy. The small amount of fabric required is always a plus point, and the raglan sleeves and faux piping ensures this is a comfortable fit that will protect a little one from the elements.

This free pattern has enough tutorials and tools available to ensure that it is easy enough for most people to make. All the seam allowances are included so they really do cover everything with making sure this free hoodie sewing pattern is a success.

With 1 yard of polar fleece, this can be a snug hoodie to throw on when you want to take the edge off a room. More at: Japanese Sewing Books. Kids these days like style more than they ever have and this oversized hoodie is sure to be a favorite. Paying homage to the highstreet brands offering the latest trend, this requires more fabric than usual but it will last a long time.

The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow and with large pictures and thorough advice, we think that most beginners could handle this. The bigger the hoodie, the longer it will take for them to grow out of so it feels like a win-win.

With the rate that kids grow, this can only be a good thing. More at: Andreas Notebook. This is a simple design but it looks great. No pull strings or pockets are making it easier to make bit there is still a hood to pull over when things get cold or wet.

With a yard of fabric, you can make a simple hoodie although there is the option to add ribbed cuffs and waistband. The marbled look of the fabric in the example is timeless and will stand up well against some outside play although most colors and designs will work well. More at: Shwin and Shwin. This is designed for women and is going to keep more of the neck warm than other designs, so we are all for it! Using grey sweatshirt fleece you can make a neutral design but we do love the stripes on this hoodie sewing pattern.

When you need a hoodie that feels like it has it is already warm before you put it on, this is a pattern worth using. We have a feeling that this is going to be a hit and want to snuggle up with that cowl neck all day long. What if you can turn any tshirt of yours into a hoodie by making this hood with scraps you have in your fabric stash and stitch it to your clothes. Instant Hoodie — yay. If you want a full on hooded scarf with pockets checkout this tutorial.

Make the pattern first- mark it directly on the fabric. Your videos are the best guides I have found yet as I try to create a pattern for an Assassin's outfit. Thank you for sharing!!!! And now you can enjoy sewing t-shirts with hoods or without using the same shirt patterns. Your email address will not be published.

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