![]() ![]() ![]() I was in a pinch so I used the Silhouette seweable interfacing and I have to warn you DO NOT REMOVE THE PAPER BACKING until after you sew because it's super sticky and makes it tough to sew. Iron a piece of interfacing to the backside of your fabric. If you never cut fabric before you can't just go and cut it.you need to do a little prep work first. I cut the cape on the lining from the denim hat.Īlright so now we have all the pieces for our wardrobe and we're ready to cut. Didn't even need to resize it, just a quick trace and the cape was ready to be cut. I reused a super hero cape shape I had from gift tags I made for favors a few months ago. :)ĭon't cut yet.we need to design the last piece of our wardrobe, the super hero cape and mask for Super Jackie. Don't worry too much about this since I'm giving you the pattern. Then I use the knife tool to draw a straight slit between the two circles. Both were selected > right click > make compound path. ![]() Then I drew out a 1.5" circle and used the align tool to center them. To create the skirt design in Studio, I drew a 5" circle. I also designed Miss Jackie a simple little skirt that I cut out of an old denim hat that no longer fit my daughter. so click here to download the studio file for the free tunic/dress and pajama pattern. studio files so I can offer them to you (and here she's one of us - a Silhouette user.go figure!) as free downloads. Our elf doesn't sleep, she stays up all night sewing a new wardrobe.so why would she need pajamas?Īnyway, Anh-Chi over at Sew Love Le has graciously allowed me to adapt her pajama pattern and convert it into. Again, I did a little modifying and decided that the pajama top did not need sleeves (or bottoms) and hence turned into a long tunic. The original pattern was for a set of pajamas along with a few dresses and some other totally cute stuff. Now I don't know the first thing about designing elf clothes so I went hunting on Pinterest and came across the on Sew Love Le blog! The patterns needs some adapting to work on my Silhouette, but with some flipping, mirroring, and welding they were ready to be cut. (Yes, I got the CAMEO, but I still love my Portrait and since it's a little more portable I moved it to the living room temporarily so my littles didn't hear me making elf clothes.although my daughter swears she heard my sewing machine 'buzzing' in the night). The great thing about making elf clothes is they're super small so they fit right on the mat, even my Portrait mat. Yes, you read that right, this elf is Santa's finest dressed helper.ready for all occasions be it the elf prom or saving Santa from the bad guys. So.I raided my scrap fabric supply.and by that I mean the crumpled up stuff under my desk and clothes that my kids have outgrown (more on that in a second), to find the perfect fabric to make some elf pajamas (err.tunic), a jean skirt, and a super hero cape and mask. Ain't nobody got time for an unstylish, nakey elf! Why? I'll tell you why because I had a lot of experimenting to do so I could tell you all the best way to make your elf (because I know you have one) a new wardrobe. ![]() Seriously, I have 8,000,000 things to do and this is how I spent about 3 hours. Let's talk elf clothes because a night last week I spent the evening making elf clothes.with my Silhouette. ![]()
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