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Sewing Tidbits

Sewing Tidbits is the sewing blog written since 2013 by Delphine, the co-founder of Just Patterns.

Veronica Vest - Front darts and welt pockets tutorial

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I got a couple of questions on the construction of the welt pockets of the Veronica Vest, and it reminded me that I had taken pictures of my construction in preparation for a tutorial, but then I completely forgot about them! All this to say that if you have a question, do reach out. I really appreciate it! Let’s get started….

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(re) Introducing the Yasmeen Skirt

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I’m very excited to be (re) introducing a pattern that has been flying under the radar for many years. It is also the last pattern that was pending its update with the new size range and instructions and I could not have been more pleased to finally have an updated catalogue before the end of 2022. Read all about the updates of the Yasmeen skirt!

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Selling Digital Sewing Patterns – Year 5 Income Report

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

In this post, I share the sales of my patterns for 2021 and my reflections on what I have learned. I also provide an update on the Diversity Commitment I wrote in June 2020 and updated in March 2021. If you are new, you can also read past years’ income reports and lessons learned.

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Veronica Vest - Assembling the lining and facings

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Before I start today’s post, I wanted to let you know that I’m thinking a lot these days about how I can engage better with you and address your fitting and sewing questions about my patterns in real time. I’m thinking of using my newsletter to share behind the scenes and potentially starting a discord channel. If you are not a newsletter subscriber, you can sign up here. It’s going to be fun!

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Tatjana Trousers - Slant pockets tutorial

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Dear readers,

The Tatjana Trousers have stayed seriously on trend since their launch in December 2020, and since I know that many of you plan to sew a pair with the newly released Veronica Vest, I thought it would be a good time to finally publish a long-delayed tutorial for the slant pockets.

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Introducing the Laetitia Wrap Skirt

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Dear readers,


I’m so happy to bring you a new addition to the Just Patterns family. I have not released a skirt pattern since 2020 and it definitely feels strange because skirts are my favourite things to draft! Compared to my last launch, the development of this pattern was super smooth and it was the perfect palate cleanser that I needed. Let me introduce you to the Laetitia Wrap Skirt:

Laetitia is a chic and comfortable wrap skirt with a knot at the waist. It’s detailed with a high waist and a midi-length asymmetric hem. The waistband extends into extra-long ties that can be used to tie the skirt in multiple ways depending on much drape and show of leg you want. I am trying to edit the video in which I show you the three ways I tied the skirt for the photoshoot but maybe you will also come up with your own?

You all know that I love good fit and beautiful insides so the pattern has 4 back darts, a wide waistband that extends into ties, and clean finishings with french seams and baby hems.

Samples are cut from brown silk twill, a printed poly crepe and a white silk noil. For this pattern, I recommend woven fabrics with drape, such as midweight silk crepe, noil and satin, viscose, challis, wool crepe and suiting, cotton lawn, or polyester alternatives. Depending on how the skirt is tied, the wrong side of the fabric may show but you can definitely experiment with prints and plaid.

The pattern is drafted for a height of 5'5" (1m65) and is available in two size ranges: 34-46 and 46-60. Both size ranges, including sizes 46, are drafted in the same way but separated to make the files easier to use. This pattern is easy and quick to sew, but in case you need help, I curate a list of helpful tutorials on the resource page!

The pattern includes:

  • Layered PDF pattern in options for each of the two size ranges (print at home for letter or A4, A0 and projector);

  • a Cutter’s must (a summary table of the pattern pieces and cutting information);

  • PDF layout;

  • order of operations ;

  • and step-by-step illustrated instructions.

As usual, the pattern features Just Patterns’ signature “order of construction” as it comes in handy for experienced sewists who like to refer quickly to steps without scrolling through pages of instructions.

Laetitia is perfect when paired with any of the Just Patterns knit tops: Claudia, Tyra and Alek and I’m happy to let you know that all three also now go from size 34 to 60. For Laetitia and all the updated patterns, I offer to grade up or down at no extra cost if your measurements are at least one full size outside of the size range. You can read more about the size range and the updated calendar for the older patterns here.

I hope you will enjoy sewing Laetitia. Don’t forget to tag #LaetitiaWrapSkirt if you post on social media!

Happy sewing!

Alek Rib Top - Neckline tutorial and alterations

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

The Alek Rib Top is really fun and easy to sew but the neckline construction is a little unusual and that can make it a bit of a head-scratcher when sewing or when trying to figure out how to alter the pattern to get more/less coverage. This is what I will be covering today, in addition to a sewalong of the neckline construction.

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Introducing the Alek Rib Top 🎉

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I’m so happy to be introducing a third top to the Just Patterns collection! Can you believe that I started working on this design a year ago? If you followed my adventure on my personal Instagram account, you know that developing this design has been quite a ride. Let me introduce you to the Alek Rib Top.

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Helena Wrap Dress - Attaching the skirt to the waistband

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Welcome to the fourth and last tutorial (for now 😅) of the Helena Wrap Dress. Today, I’m showing you how to attach the skirt to the waistband and finish the waistband. It corresponds to steps 20 to 24 in the instructions. My hope with these tutorials is to make the sewing of Helena more accessible, but I also took the opportunity to re-work the instructions based on the feedback I received. To celebrate, I have a surprise discount for you at the end of this post

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Peppermint Milton Pinafore - Waistband tutorial and a peek at the next pattern

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Dear readers,

Happy new year and best wishes! I have a serious backlog of tutorials to share with you as well as the annual financial report (get ready for some big numbers!). What better way to start the year than with a tutorial? Today I’m showing you how to connect the waistband of the free pattern I developed for Peppermint Magazine: the Milton Pinafore.

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Meet the new Linda Wrap Dress!

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

After a year of work, I’m so happy to finally be able to re-introduce the Linda Wrap Dress! I’ve loved this pattern since day 1, aka 2017 when it was first released. So when I started working on upgrading Linda, I was committed to doing right, no matter how long it would take.

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Helena Wrap Dress - Another way to sew in-seam pockets

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I’m back with the third tutorial for the Helena wrap dress: the optional in-seam pockets. The pattern includes both the option of patch or in-seam pockets, and while researching the finishings of this dress, I came upon a construction more suitable for french seams.

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Helena Wrap Dress - Waistband tutorial

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I’m back with the second and most requested tutorial for the Helena wrap dress : the waistband construction. In the previous one we covered the neckband construction, and this time we are going to go over step 13 to 16. First, it’s helpful to understand the structure of waistband.

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Introducing the Peppermint Milton Pinafore

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I have a big surprise for you today! In May, I was contacted and commissioned by the team at Peppermint Magazine to help develop a pattern for their free pattern initiative. Let me introduce you to the Peppermint Milton Pinafore!

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Helena Wrap Dress - Neck band tutorial

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Dear readers,

I’m planning three tutorials for Helena: the neckband, the already infamous waistband and the in-seam pockets. Today, we are starting with the shoulder/neckband construction, which is a key feature of this pattern. It corresponds to step 2 to 7 in the instructions.

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Introducing the Helena Wrap Dress + Tester Versions

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I’m delighted to be introducing a second wrap dress to the Just Patterns collection! As soon as I began working on this pattern, I was smitten by it and could not slow down until it was out. To me, it’s the perfect summer dress, and it also extends my current love for strong shoulders! So, without further delay, let me introduce you to the Helena Wrap Dress!

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Tatjana Trousers - Zipper fly tutorial

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

I’m happy to be back today with a tutorial for the zipper fly of the Tatjana Trousers. I adapted it from one of my favorite construction books: Sewing Techniques from The Fashion Industry by Laurel Hoffman (I highly recommend this book if you are serious about sewing and interested in RTW construction). Some customers have told me it’s their new favorite way of sewing a fly but I also know that others were confused so I hope that the pictures can help!

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Tidbits Column - Issue 2

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Welcome back for the second issue of Tidbits, my sewing advice column. You can read the first issue here, and don’t forget that you can use this form if you want to submit your own question. Today, I discuss alterations with our without seam allowances, seam finishes for curved seams, and selling (😮) your fabric stash. Grab your beverage of choice (mine is an expresso, no milk, no sugar), and let’s jump in!

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Tidbits is becoming an advice column: Issue 1

Delphine (Sewing Tidbits)

Last week I suddenly got the idea that it would be fun to write an advice column. For my first post, I answer questions about sewing frosting rather than basics, including seam allowances in PDF patterns and what to do as a tester when you think the pattern being tested is bad. I also include the link to submit your own question at the bottom of this post. Let’s get started!

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