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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

How to make a Baby Poncho: Tutorial with free template

The last last two days here in the north of Italy have been so hot, it was funny taking photos of my Baby Poncho under the sun! But if you love sewing, you don't mind the season, do you? 
I designed The Baby Poncho for fresh days and cool evenings when you want to quickly slip something over Baby without all the sleeve hassle! 


The Baby Poncho in fact has armholes to make it super easy to slip on and to stop the poncho from moving out of place when it's on.


The Baby Poncho was made for Fort Worth Studio Fabric Blog and you can find the tutorial here, including a free template. The talented Lindsey invited me to write this tutorial for FWSF Blog's Oh Sew Baby! series. Don't miss the other posts on the series, there are some beautiful ideas for presents for babies. You could also win a $50 gift certificate for the FWFS shop just by linking up a post about something you made for a baby here.

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12 comments:

  1. That clock fabric is adorable!

    It's winter here and I can't wait to have some big quilts to quilt so I can hide under them to keep warm!!

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  2. What an ingenious idea for a poncho. With that neck fastening it won't slip off or lead to cold shoulders.

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  3. Hi !!!! This poncho is adorable!!!
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  4. What a super cute poncho! Great fabric choices!

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  5. Very nice, I love the color
    Ciao
    Norma

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  6. Very cute project!
    You wrote a good tutorial too. I wish I had a baby (I'm hoping for some grandchildren, but my 3 kids are in no hurry, haha) to sew it for.

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  7. Very nice tutorial,and super cute fabrics too!

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