Blanche from Just Tutorials is sharing an exciting new project for all the sewing enthusiasts out there! She’s created a free pattern for a unique and versatile accessory that combines the best of two classic wardrobe staples – a scarf and a hoodie. This creation is known as a scoodie, and it’s the perfect accessory for keeping you warm and stylish during the cooler months.
The free pattern is available now, but the sewing instructions haven’t been posted yet. However, if you’re a moderately experienced sewer, you’ll most likely be able to figure out the assembly without the instructions. With a little bit of creativity and determination, you’ll be able to put together your very own scoodie in no time!
Whether you’re an experienced sewer or just starting out, this scoodie pattern from Just Tutorials is a great project to tackle. So go ahead, get the free pattern, and let your creativity run wild! With a little bit of time and effort, you’ll have a brand new accessory that you can wear with pride and comfort.
[photo from Just Tutorials]
jaya says
do you know that the scoodie is a world-famous(at least in the crafty world) creation from vegbee, craftster celebrity, and the free pattern and instructions are available here: http://indietutes.blogspot.com/2007/09/scoodie.html
anneweaver says
Thank you for sharing that link! Yes, I’m familiar with and appreciate vegbee’s 2007 tute, and I’m sure some CraftGossip readers remember it, too. I also enjoy seeing new interpretations, clever innovations, and independent discoveries of familiar concepts. Don’t you just love the richness of the Internet sewing world!
Blanche says
The instructions are now online. 🙂
Carol Zayas says
I have been tying to download the patern for the Scoodie but comes up jiberish, no pattern.Can you help me?
anneweaver says
I was able to download the file without difficulty. You’ll need the click the link to go to Media Fire, where the file is stored. From there, you can download the PDF. –Anne
Andi says
Is there any reason why I can’t access the pattern from my computer? I can look at the PDF on my phone (which doesn’t help much) and then as soon as I try to look at it from my computer it just takes me to an ad page. Help?
Anne Weaver says
I’m not sure why it’s doing that. It’s redirecting me to the ad page as well. When I originally posted the link, it wasn’t happening. –Anne
Sherry Campbell says
Where’s the pattern ?