This PDF-pattern includes two pattern formats:
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A4/letter size for home printing, 8 pages. Layered.
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A1 size for copy shop printing, 1 sheet. Non-layered.
The Sewing instructions are also included as a PDF-file, 18 pages.
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Fabric: The pattern is designed for and tested in knit fabrics with at least 40% stretch, such as jersey (cotton/lycra) and french terry. If you’re using a fabric that has much more stretch than 40% we recommend you to size down. If your fabric has less than 40% stretch, size up.
This is an estimation for prewashed fabrics with a width of 150 cm (60”). If you’re buying new fabrics for your project, add 10-20 cm (4-8”) just in case.
If you want to sew bunny ears in a different fabric than the beanie’s there’s a separate row above for that. For the bear ears you only need 15 cm (6”) of fabric, in all sizes.
Sewing machine needle: Don’t forget to use the correct needle for your project. For knit fabrics a stretch needle is usually recommended.
Other materials: You may want interfacing or wadding for the ears, however that’s optional.
Choose a size based on the child’s or the adult’s head circumference measurement. For example, if the head circumference is 53 cm, choose size 54. For this sewing pattern we recommend knit fabrics (for example cotton/lycra or french terry) with at least 40% stretch (use the stretch guide in the pattern). If your fabric has much more stretch than 40% we recommend to size down.
Get creative with our pattern hacks (modifications) for Sigge & Siri!
With the included Sewing Instructions you receive help from start to finish. It’s a solid and detailed description of each step in the making of this garment. It includes clear pictures, explanatory text and tips that will give the garment a professional look.
If you are new to some of the sewing techniques this is an excellent opportunity for you to develop your sewing skills. Consider our patterns your sewing school.
The tutorial also includes a size chart and a fabric requirements chart. Measurements are provided in both the metric and imperial system.