Posted on: October 18, 2017 Posted by: Anjori Comments: 0

Making Lilli’s coats and jackets for the winter are perfect because she uses them so much, I feel like it is worth the time I spend making it. Does anyone else feel like that? I needed to make a fall jacket for her and had just the right pattern. The Tiger Hoodie by Puperita.

Annalisa runs the Puperita Etsy shop and I have made her Hearts Hooded Jacket before. In fact, I made THREE jackets using that pattern in one year! So, I knew it would be well drafted and with easy instructions. What I didn’t realize was the Tiger Hoodie started at age 3. Lilli is 2 right now and the finished garment of the smallest size would have been 4 inches too big!
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Now, I could have tried to find a different pattern but I didn’t want to really buy another one, so I modified this one to fit. I took in 1″ from each side of both the front and back pieces. Took 1″ off the shoulder in the width, which meant I had to redraw the armhole. Raised the hem line 2″. Because of the raised hem, I had to move up the pockets too. And I shortened the pocket height by 3/4″.
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The girl inherited my thunder thighs so she needs juuust a bit more room at the hips. Out came my French ruler – creating a slight A-line did the trick. The bottom edge comes out  another 3/4″.

Right before I started modifying this pattern I was looking at a video on swayback adjustments where they mentioned that the points or corners of a pattern piece need to be 90° angles. To implement that I curved the hem out enough to get that 90° angle.
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Pattern calls for ribbing for sleeve cuffs. I didn’t have any. I had to shorten the sleeves anyway so I made sure to add the cuffs measurements in there.

I used teal minky fabric for the outer and a flannel owl print for the lining. She LOVES owls. I figured the combination fabrics will keep her warm as long as the temps are above 50°F.
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I did have trouble serging the minky and found that if I gave it a slight hair cut, I could serge better. This of course led to more fuzz littering my sewing studio. Yes, I feel fancy calling it a studio. 😎

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Here is an in progress shot that I actually remembered to take.
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It fits Lilli well. I probably could have added a half inch on the sleeves but if need be, I can add cuffs to it later.
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For the hood, I reshaped it to give it just a little less of a pointed look. But I think I cut too much off. Because, when I tried it on Lilli, it was pretty much the exact size of her head. Ooops!

To alleviate the problem, I added some drawstring to it. I used a grommet punch for the hole. Only problem, I put it on the lining instead of the outside. Yes, it looks a bit off, but it still works. The drawstrings were zigzag stitched at the ends to keep from unraveling.
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It zips up all the way to the neck so she can be warm even on windy days. I love this feature.
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Pockets- the pattern says to use ribbing. Since I wasn’t going with cuffed ribbing, I decided not to add ribbing at all. I cut the minky on the bias and did the bindings with that. Yes, a bit bulky but I didn’t have any issues stitching it.
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One other thing I wish I had done was use a lining fabric for the sleeves. Taking the jacket off is a bit of a struggle with the flannel. Next time!

All these pictures were taken at a preview party at Little Oaks Montessori. I made a bench cushion for the school. More on that later! But their play area is beautiful. I want to go play there!
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Pattern Info
Pattern Name: Tiger Hoodie by Puperita
Size: 3 modified to a 2
Modifications:
 1. Took in 1″ from each side of both front and back pieces
2. Took in shoulder width by 1″ – redrew armhole
3. Raised the hem line 2″
4. Created an slight A-line going out 3/4″
5. Raised the pocket placement
6. Shortened the pocket height by 3/4″
7. Shorten length on the sleeves enough for no cuffs
8. Reshaped the hood
Lessons Learned:
 – Use lining material for inner sleeves
– Grommet or button hole goes on outer piece, not lining!
Would I recommend it?
Yes! The instructions and pictures to go with them are simple and easy to follow.

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