Last weekend I decided to make some more Urban Unisex Hoodies. I've made a few now (here, here and here) and I really love them. We tend to have foggy Summers along the coast and the kids are always in need of layers. This sweatshirt does the trick. I thought I'd be fancy schmancy by making three assembly line style. Um, FYI, that only works if you are making things that all require the same color thread. So I made two and the third is still on the cutting table ready to go.
I wasn't even going to post about these, but I was doing laundry and I pulled the black one with the penguin button out of the laundry basket and I thought, awwww isn't that cute? This should be shared.
O.k. so that's totally not what went down. I mean I did get it from the laundry basket a few minutes ago, but really, I just wanted to post about something and I didn't think you really needed to hear about the weird poopy diaper fiasco that went down this morning.
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Actually I am curious now about the weird poopy diaper fiasco. I like these colours, and the penguin too!
What? You used a filter and didn't post inappropriate stories on the internet? Now what fun is that?
I know, what fun is it if you don't hear about poop and boogers? Oh and of course some vomit... you know about that Carolyn :)
I never get sick of that pattern. Or stories about poo.
So cute! Where in the world did you get a penguin buttons. Penguins are quite popular at our house!
Shawna:)
I love this pattern and ALL of the hoodies you made until now! Must be very easy and fun sewing them ...
Can't wait to buy the pattern (when their shop vacation is over).
sunny greetings from south Spain,
Sylvia
The penguin is the perfect accent to that adorable jacket! (and glad you survived the diaper fiasco...those can be quite daunting!)
i love both - dark solids, striped lining and cute buttons? that's a winning combination every time!
(only another year-ish of diaper fiascos, right?)
those hoodies are SO cute! love the "just wanted to post something" honesty, too. ;)
does this pattern run true to size??
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