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KWIK•SEW’s Sewing For Children is for girls
and boys ages four through twelve. Sewing for children can be a very rewarding
experience in many ways. It gives you an opportunity to be creative with appliqués
and color blocking. At this age children usually want to dress like their
friends, yet they are developing definite tastes of their own and want to show
some degree of individuality. They want a sweatshirt like their friends,
however, the use of color blocking can turn that garment into something special,
it will still be a sweatshirt, but it is their sweatshirt.
When you are sewing for children, try, if
possible, to get them interested in the project, get them involved by taking
them with you when you purchase the fabric. If they choose a particular design
or color, they are more likely to love the garment and want to wear it more
often. Some children may express a desire to pick out or design their own
appliqués. Like you, they also have a desire to be creative. Maybe the first
item will not be the perfect garment you envisioned, but you have started them
on what could be a rewarding hobby that will last them a lifetime. Older
children, with your guidance, may want to sew some of the seams themselves. Help
them by encouraging them and try not to be critical, after all they are the ones
who will be wearing the clothes. Try to make it a fun project so that you both
enjoy it. This not only applies to girls, but also to boys, many boys are just
as interested as girls and in addition, they may be fascinated by the sewing
machine itself. How does the machine work? How does the needle pick up the
thread?
In addition to the fun you will have sewing for
children, think about the money you will save. Most people believe
that as children's clothes are much smaller than adult's clothing, they are also
less expensive. This is not the case. While they may be somewhat less expensive,
children's clothes cost a lot of money when they are purchased in your local
store.
A master pattern is included to create entire
wardrobes such as T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, pants, shorts, dresses,
skirts, sleepwear and much more. The master pattern includes five unisex sizes. This multi-sized master pattern is printed on
durable white paper with color coded lines for each size. The patterns are
printed on both sides of the paper so we could include as many sizes and designs
as possible. Trace the patterns using Trace the patterns using KWIK•SEW’s
KWIK TRACE Pattern Tracing Cloth and keep your master patterns
safe for many years of future use.
Patterns are made to fit specific body measurements with ease allowed for
comfort and style. All of the master pattern pieces include 1/4” (6 mm) seam
allowances. This is the best seam allowance to use when sewing children’s
clothes. You can use a regular sewing machine or a serger/overlock machine.
Before you trace the pattern, choose the size by comparing the child’s
measurements to the measurement chart. Choose the size closest to the height,
then compare the chest, waist and hip measurements. If in-between sizes, choose
the larger size. The book gives instruction for making changes on the pattern
for the proper fit.
Some of the pattern pieces are interchangeable
so you can make many variations of the garments using the same pattern pieces.
Also included are tips and ideas to add that personal touch including appliqués
and color blocking.
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Body Measurement |
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Unisex Sizes
(Age)
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XS
(4-5)
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S
(6)
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M
(7-8)
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L
(10)
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XL
(12)
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Height
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42
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46
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50
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54
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58
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Inches
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Chest
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24
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25
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26 1/2
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28
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30
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Inches
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Waist
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22
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23
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24
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25
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26
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Inches
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Hip
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24
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25
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27
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29
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31
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Inches
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