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Minnisewta 04-23-2012 08:12 AM

layette for baby
 
I am looking for a free patterns to make the sacque and the long kimono that are pictured on the pattern. does anyone have any links that could help me.


http://momspatterns.com/inc/sdetail/78556

Neesie 04-23-2012 09:09 AM

I didn't see anything like that pattern . . . BUT here's a link with free patterns, for lots of other great baby-related ideas.

http://www.allfreesewing.com/Sewing-for-Baby/page/1

Minnisewta 04-23-2012 10:14 AM

Thanks for your help, I will take a look.

Latrinka 04-24-2012 12:06 PM

Can't help, but good luck on your search!

jkretz 04-24-2012 03:23 PM

I typed in Free Baby Kimono Pattern into the Search engine and I came up with several items.

http://www.freesewingpatternsdaily.b...by-kimono.html
www.marthastewart.com/article/baby-kimonos
weebabystuff.com/diy-maven/posts/582-how-to-make-baby-kimonos

sharin'Sharon 04-24-2012 09:17 PM

Wow, that pattern envelope looks like the one I used over 40 yrs. ago for our oldest daughter. Made #1 kimono. Will have to see if I still have the pattern.

kellen46 04-25-2012 09:12 AM

I have good luck finding baby patterns at the thrift shop
 
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I have found the one you are looking for and others much similar at the thrift shop. Other than that try a search for Simplicity 9380, a newer version but much the same. It is out of print but you can find it easily from online sellers for about half of what a new pattern costs nowdays....really $13-$15, really. Most thrift shops have a plethora of patterns for about 25cents....I am not real Goodwill fan, they want too much for their stuff but Salvation Army, St. Vinnies, or some local charity shops are full of used patterns. You can also try the blog www.habitual.wordpress.com for a sweet little kimono top and www.homespun-threads for some cute kimono baby shoes. I could only upload the pdf for the top...you will have to try the web address for the shoes....

kellen46 04-25-2012 02:19 PM


Originally Posted by kellen46 (Post 5168837)
I have found the one you are looking for and others much similar at the thrift shop. Other than that try a search for Simplicity 9380, a newer version but much the same. It is out of print but you can find it easily from online sellers for about half of what a new pattern costs nowdays....really $13-$15, really. Most thrift shops have a plethora of patterns for about 25cents....I am not real Goodwill fan, they want too much for their stuff but Salvation Army, St. Vinnies, or some local charity shops are full of used patterns. You can also try the blog www.habitual.wordpress.com for a sweet little kimono top and www.homespun-threads for some cute kimono baby shoes. I could only upload the pdf for the top...you will have to try the web address for the shoes....

OOPs I sent the wrong PDF......Well here is the thing...I just cannot get the files to upload. So you will have to go to the web site. It is a cute pattern and it sews up easy. I have made bunches of them, some even with some matching pants. Good luck and if you really want the PDFs then pm me and I will give you my email addy so I can send them on via yahoo.

GailG 04-27-2012 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by Minnisewta (Post 5163857)
I am looking for a free patterns to make the sacque and the long kimono that are pictured on the pattern. does anyone have any links that could help me.


http://momspatterns.com/inc/sdetail/78556

My mom used a similar pattern in 1953 to make the raglan sleeve gowns and used gripper snaps for the closures. I used the same pattern in 1963 to make gowns for my first baby and then in later years made more for the other two children. Still have the pattern. I love raglan sleeves. The babies don't "outgrow" the garments so fast when they've got moving room in the shoulders. If you'd like I could cut out a pattern for you and send it by snail mail. Send me a PM.


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