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PDF - Patron digital de Comfort Hood Balaclava Kid sizes de isa in stitches 3y-14y (angl)

This sewing project is meant to keep you warm in winter. It’s a combination of a hood, a high collar and what pretty much qualifies as a breast plate. (Btw, it's unisex and I think it'll will make for a perfect Xmas present!)

Seam allowances are included: 1 cm everywhere.

Video tutorial only, no illustrated PDF instructions https://youtu.be/ToJTYwf745s

How to download, print, cut, assemble, pick your size and more in this PDF patterns 101 guide: https://youtu.be/04OuqgUOgME

| FABRIC AND SUPPLIES |
• Shell fabric: sweat, fleece, velvet, padded fabric, denim, nylon, knit... With or without stretch. Note that to sew the project following method 2 (burrito, see chapters under the video tutorial on Youtube), it’s imperative to have at least one fabric, either the shell or the lining, fairly stretchy.

• Lining: my sample is lined with cotton jersey/5% lycra, but you may want to not line it (change hood seam allowance), or to line it with fleece, sherpa, or other thick and cosy fabrics. Pick a stretchy fabric if you’re interested in method 2 (see tutorial on Youtube).

See yardage among the pics.

• Cord: extensible or not. 130 cm / 51" long. Cord stopper optional.

• Bias or webbing tape (if method 3 - see video tutorial) 150 cm / 60" long

| SIZES |
4 sizes for kids.
3-6 yo : 98-116 cm / 39"-46"
7-9 yo : 122-134 cm / 48"-53"
10-12 yo: 140-146 cm / 4.6-4.8 ft
12-14 yo: 152-158 cm / 5-5.2 ft

How to know which size to pick? For reference, I took size M and my head is 56 cm big.

1. Measure your head girth at forehead.
2. Measure the collar parts, taking into account 2 cm of seam allowance: which size is equal to your head measurements? If your fabric is stretchy, you can plan 2-3 cm of negative ease. If your fabric isn’t stretchy: take the same length as your head girth.

| DIFFICULTY |
Easy! I give you 3 ways of finishing the Comfort Hood, one of the methods, the burrito one, is difficult (see chapters under the youtube video).

| WHAT YOU GET |
This listing is for a PDF pattern only.
- Printing formats: tiled file with margins, adapted to both A4 and Letter + A0, print scale on 100%
- Language: English
CAREFUL: watch the video tutorial to know how to sew it, it does NOT come with PDF illustrated instructions.

For private, non commercial use only.
This sewing project is meant to keep you warm in winter. It’s a combination of a hood, a high collar and what pretty much qualifies as a breast plate. (Btw, it's unisex and I think it'll will make for a perfect Xmas present!)

Seam allowances are included: 1 cm everywhere.

Video tutorial only, no illustrated PDF instructions https://youtu.be/ToJTYwf745s

How to download, print, cut, assemble, pick your size and more in this PDF patterns 101 guide: https://youtu.be/04OuqgUOgME

| FABRIC AND SUPPLIES |
• Shell fabric: sweat, fleece, velvet, padded fabric, denim, nylon, knit... With or without stretch. Note that to sew the project following method 2 (burrito, see chapters under the video tutorial on Youtube), it’s imperative to have at least one fabric, either the shell or the lining, fairly stretchy.

• Lining: my sample is lined with cotton jersey/5% lycra, but you may want to not line it (change hood seam allowance), or to line it with fleece, sherpa, or other thick and cosy fabrics. Pick a stretchy fabric if you’re interested in method 2 (see tutorial on Youtube).

See yardage among the pics.

• Cord: extensible or not. 130 cm / 51" long. Cord stopper optional.

• Bias or webbing tape (if method 3 - see video tutorial) 150 cm / 60" long

| SIZES |
4 sizes for kids.
3-6 yo : 98-116 cm / 39"-46"
7-9 yo : 122-134 cm / 48"-53"
10-12 yo: 140-146 cm / 4.6-4.8 ft
12-14 yo: 152-158 cm / 5-5.2 ft

How to know which size to pick? For reference, I took size M and my head is 56 cm big.

1. Measure your head girth at forehead.
2. Measure the collar parts, taking into account 2 cm of seam allowance: which size is equal to your head measurements? If your fabric is stretchy, you can plan 2-3 cm of negative ease. If your fabric isn’t stretchy: take the same length as your head girth.

| DIFFICULTY |
Easy! I give you 3 ways of finishing the Comfort Hood, one of the methods, the burrito one, is difficult (see chapters under the youtube video).

| WHAT YOU GET |
This listing is for a PDF pattern only.
- Printing formats: tiled file with margins, adapted to both A4 and Letter + A0, print scale on 100%
- Language: English
CAREFUL: watch the video tutorial to know how to sew it, it does NOT come with PDF illustrated instructions.

For private, non commercial use only.
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Description

This sewing project is meant to keep you warm in winter. It’s a combination of a hood, a high collar and what pretty much qualifies as a breast plate. (Btw, it's unisex and I think it'll will make for a perfect Xmas present!)

Seam allowances are included: 1 cm everywhere.

Video tutorial only, no illustrated PDF instructions https://youtu.be/ToJTYwf745s

How to download, print, cut, assemble, pick your size and more in this PDF patterns 101 guide: https://youtu.be/04OuqgUOgME

| FABRIC AND SUPPLIES |
• Shell fabric: sweat, fleece, velvet, padded fabric, denim, nylon, knit... With or without stretch. Note that to sew the project following method 2 (burrito, see chapters under the video tutorial on Youtube), it’s imperative to have at least one fabric, either the shell or the lining, fairly stretchy.

• Lining: my sample is lined with cotton jersey/5% lycra, but you may want to not line it (change hood seam allowance), or to line it with fleece, sherpa, or other thick and cosy fabrics. Pick a stretchy fabric if you’re interested in method 2 (see tutorial on Youtube).

See yardage among the pics.

• Cord: extensible or not. 130 cm / 51" long. Cord stopper optional.

• Bias or webbing tape (if method 3 - see video tutorial) 150 cm / 60" long

| SIZES |
4 sizes for kids.
3-6 yo : 98-116 cm / 39"-46"
7-9 yo : 122-134 cm / 48"-53"
10-12 yo: 140-146 cm / 4.6-4.8 ft
12-14 yo: 152-158 cm / 5-5.2 ft

How to know which size to pick? For reference, I took size M and my head is 56 cm big.

1. Measure your head girth at forehead.
2. Measure the collar parts, taking into account 2 cm of seam allowance: which size is equal to your head measurements? If your fabric is stretchy, you can plan 2-3 cm of negative ease. If your fabric isn’t stretchy: take the same length as your head girth.

| DIFFICULTY |
Easy! I give you 3 ways of finishing the Comfort Hood, one of the methods, the burrito one, is difficult (see chapters under the youtube video).

| WHAT YOU GET |
This listing is for a PDF pattern only.
- Printing formats: tiled file with margins, adapted to both A4 and Letter + A0, print scale on 100%
- Language: English
CAREFUL: watch the video tutorial to know how to sew it, it does NOT come with PDF illustrated instructions.

For private, non commercial use only.
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