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Tate Hooded Raincoat
For splashing through puddles, raincoats are a must for every little wardrobe. We take our Tate coat View B and add a hood to cover up...


Quilted Tate Jacket
Melissa will teach this cute Tate using a pre-quilted, double sided fabric. It is self-lined, and all seams and edges are finished with...


Bailey + Sailboat Applique
Susan sews the Bailey pattern with Sailboat applique. Bailey is available in printed format or as a digital download. Supplies Children's...


April + Harper Mashup
Take two patterns and "mash" them into one with this Sew Along with Melissa. She uses the April and Harper patterns. The ruffles on the...


April Without Smocking
Susan sews the unsmocked version of the April pattern, which is available as a digital download or in printed form. Supplies Children's...


Finishing Romper Inseam
This alternate method for finishing a romper inseam works really well for the smaller sizes. Follow along as we show you how in this...


Finishing Romper No Grippers
Sometimes it is just easier to see someone else sew, isn't it? Follow along as we sew the Alex pattern, and finish the romper without...

Knit Blouse with Knot Sleeves
You've got to have a comfy blouse to match all of your favorite skirts! We created this knit blouse with some of our favorite Children's...


Robert Skort
Sew Along with Susan as she pairs this darling skort with the Nora peplum. Susan adds a ruffle at the pocket of her skort for that extra...


Harper + Robert Mashup
Sweet babies are even sweeter in a baby bubble. Our Harper pattern is dressed up for baby boy with the straight sleeve from the Robert...

Ginger with Contrast Ruffle
The delightful part of Ginger is the ruffle at the neck and down the front. To make with a contrasting fabric, make these minor...


Christmas Lezette, inspired by Grace
A crisp white corduroy Lezette View B with short puffed sleeve with a few alterations inspired by the out of print Children's Corner...


Dress Sash
Finish off a beautiful dress with a lovely fabric sash. This is a perfect place to add a touch of color to coordinate with the dress. We...


Victoria with Ruffle Sleeve
For a day full of sunshine, she doesn’t need anything more than a cute ruffle sleeve. Often referred to as an angel sleeve, we put this...

Heirloom Bib
This is a great project to use with the small pieces leftover from a large project, like a christening gown. You can make this as an...


Ric Rac Bib
Adding a little touch of coordinating ric rac is a fun way to make a fun bib as a gift. Supplies Children’s Corner Bunny’s Knit Nightie...

Swiss Eyelet Bib
Need a sweet gift for an even sweeter baby? Consider adding eyelet trim to dress up a this beautiful bib. Supplies Children’s Corner...

Laminated Bib
Kids are messy. Using the Bunny’s Knit Nightie bib pattern, make them a bib you can wipe clean after each meal. Many laminated fabrics...

Alex with Elastic Hem
To make a long romper even cuter for baby, consider adding elastic at the hem. We used the long version of Alex to make this adorable...

Alex with Box Pleat
A classic pleated shirt is timeless. With a few minor alterations, you can add a box pleat on the front of the Alex shirt. Pictured with...

Katina with Ruffle Bodice
The Katina yoke may be small, but there are many ways to dress it up for a new look. In this tutorial, Cathy adds a ruffle. Supplies...

Robert Shirt with Curved Hem
We love sewing for our kids, but as they age it can be tricky. Use this tutorial to add length and a curved hem to the Robert shirt and...


Sailboat Pocket
Adding these pockets will have you thinking of being on the water. Kids love pockets, and we love it when we can make them look cuter...


Smocked Frannie
Not only does a little smocking add a touch of softness to the front of Frannie or Frannie Baby, it creates extra fullness in the front....
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