DIY Tutorial - How to Make a Kids' Reversible Hoodie
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Zander is ready to kick it old school in his new hoodie. This was the second hoodie I made using this pattern and it came out almost perfect – to my standards at least. If you try this pattern, be sure to use these tips to align the pockets. It didn’t work perfectly for me, but it was definitely an improvement from my first hoodie. The best thing by far about this hoodie is the “twofer” factor. That’s right, two jackets in one!
I know what you’re thinking. In the age of smartphones and media players, he’ll never know the true beauty of cassette tapes. Well, thanks to his Daddy and Auntie Angie, he’ll grow up with a complete set of 80’s mixed tapes and an original Sony boombox to play them with. Here’s a pic of Z at 9 months, ready to jam.
Here are some other fun DIY tutorials you might enjoy:
- Baby boots
- Baby shoes with a reversible insole (that look alike Toms shoes)
- Baby bib
- Big kid bib
- Baby burp cloth
- Diaper clutch
- Baby Pacifier leash
- Baby 2-in-1 Car seat canopy and baby blanket
- Baby Soft block toy
- Baby Shower diaper motorcycle
- Baby Tag blanket
- Boys and Girls' Nursery ideas
- Playroom ideas
- Party ideas
- Crochet beanie with ear flaps
- Baby crib shoes
- Kids' torn jeans
- Girls' summer dress
- Kids' Reversible bucket hat
- Kids' reversible hoodie
- Kids' long sleeve shirt made from old shirts
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