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Scroop Patterns are on sale + get ready for the Otari Hoodie Sew-Along!

It’s all go for Scroop Patterns for the rest of October! Not only is Scroop Patterns an Indie Pattern Month sponsor, but we’re having a sale to go with it! From now until the end of October get 20% off all digital Scroop Patterns with the code: IPM2018 But wait, there’s more… Join me for an Otari Hoodie Sew-Along!  Starting tomorrow I’ll be covering every step of making an awesome Otari Hoodie, from choosing your fabric, to some pattern hacks, to all the finishing details. Detailed posts will be here on thedreamstress.com, and you can follow along on Instagram with @scrooppatterns, and share your own progress with the tag #otarioctober Hope to see you sewing with us!

How to turn the Scroop Wonders Unders Singlet Camisole into a V-neck

June is singlet camisole & slip season. Here in the Southern Hemisphere, I’m wearing a Wonder Unders singlet under my merino tops, or a Wonder Unders slip under a wool dress nearly every day. And if I was in the Northern Hemisphere, I’d be doing the same thing under sheer blouses and frocks. Buy the Scroop Wonder Unders Here In honour of the season, here is one of my favourite hacks of the Scroop Wonder Unders pattern: turning the singlet camisole or dress slip pattern into a V-neck. It’s super easy, and very helpful when you need one under a V-necked top, and don’t want it to show. I’ll be demonstrating on a singlet camisole (well, actually, two singlet camisoles – so you’ll see the two different types of elastic), but it’s exactly the same process for the dress slip You’ll need: A Scroop Wonder Unders singlet camisole or dress slip, completed except for the neck binding & hemming The binding elastic called for in the pattern, + 1 1/2″ / 3cm more length. (And …

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Hooray! Scroop Patterns now available in paper format!

I’m delighted to announce that selected Scroop Patterns are now available in hard copy!                     Get your paper versions of  the Rilla Corset  and  the Ngaio Blouse  exclusively through:  Wearing History   About the patterns: Hard copy Scroop Patterns are printed on high-quality, medium weight bond paper, with easy to use spiral-bound instruction booklets.   Both patterns and instructions are in full colour. Wearing History is based in Southern California, USA, and ships worldwide. In keeping with Scroop Patterns commitment to supporting small businesses, and to reducing waste whenever possible, the hard copy patterns are printed by a small, local to Wearing History, printing company. And, of course, if you don’t want to wait for shipping, you can always get your digital print-at-home Scroop Patterns through scrooppatterns.com What’s next? Even more Scroop Patterns  in hard copy! Leave a comment to let me know which one you’d like to see in paper next! SaveSaveSaveSave SaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave SaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave SaveSaveSaveSave