THE EDIT: NEW SEWING PATTERN RELEASES - 9 MARCH

THE EDIT: NEW SEWING PATTERN RELEASES - 9 MARCH
It’s time for your weekly dose of The Edit: New Sewing Pattern Releases. This blog and vlog highlight some of the new arrivals to hit the shop this week. Kate natters about all the details you need to know so if you’re a pattern nerd like we are, this is for you!
Join me for an unmissable update as I flick through the latest Fibre Mood magazine, drool over the latest Coralie Bijasson additions and show you a must-have for label lovers.
Fibre Mood Magazine Edition 32
The spring edition of Fibre Mood magazine has dropped, signifying brighter days are ahead. If you need something to inspire you to sew, this issue is sure to give your sew-jo a boost.
This issue has 12 patterns and many style variations for elegant, trendy and comfortable items for spring! The magazine includes patterns for; tops, trousers, jackets, a coat, a skirt and a dress.
Little Rosy Cheeks Label Stash Folder
If you have a label stash and, like me, are a little fed up with tipping out your tin every time you want to choose a label, Little Rosy Cheeks has the perfect solution!
With this glittery transparent folder, you can see all your gorgeous labels clearly organised within pockets, and the folder can be zipped shut so nothing falls out. The folder comes with 5 sleeves with 4 pockets on each side. There are 40 pockets in total. We've added the black and pink options to the shop if you want to get your sewing labels sorted once and for all!
Coralie Bijasson
We've been beavering away on the Coralie Bijasson patterns, adding more styles that we don't yet have on the web shop yet, so I highly recommend you give this brand a browse! There are loads of lovely tops, spring jackets and chic trousers. With their French flair, these patterns are just the ticket for anyone who likes everyday elegance.
Wardrobe by Me Muscle Tank Top
Sometimes sewing a simple basic can be very satisfying and this is a great layering piece. This fitted tank features a high round neckline, scooped armholes, and wide binding.
Charlotte Emma Patterns Bow Scrunchie
Have you got a problem with scraps building up? This is a great simple pattern that will use up loads of little bits of fabric you have lying around. It's also a great project for children wanting to start out on their sewing journey as it is designed for absolute beginners and is something they will love to wear.
Hope you've enjoyed that and are ready to spring into your day! See you next week.