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School uniform friendly PDF sewing patterns

July 28, 2015 by Anne Weaver

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For many parents, back-to-school shopping includes school uniforms. While there are plenty of retailers that stock them this time of year, purchasing them is probably the easiest option, but it may not always be the best option for everyone. Sometimes, children can be hard to fit or have specific needs that are not easily met by the standard offerings of retailers. Additionally, some parents may want to have a few pieces that are special, with a touch of personalization, which is not always available in store-bought uniforms. In such cases, making some of the clothes might be a great option.

Amy from Sews ‘n Bows has created a list of PDF sewing patterns that are school uniform friendly. She includes options for boys and girls, ensuring that parents of both genders have options to choose from. The patterns are versatile and can be used to create various uniform items such as skirts, pants, shorts, shirts, and dresses. They are also suitable for different ages and can be adjusted to fit children of different sizes. The patterns are easy to follow and come with detailed instructions, making them perfect for both beginners and experienced sewers.

One of the benefits of making your child’s uniform is that you have complete control over the fit, fabric, and design. You can use a specific fabric that is comfortable and durable, and adjust the fit to your child’s unique measurements. Additionally, you can add your own personal touch by using unique embellishments or prints. This not only makes the uniform more special but also helps your child feel more confident and proud of their clothes.

Another benefit of making your child’s uniform is that it can save you money in the long run. Buying uniforms can be expensive, especially if your child outgrows them quickly. By making your own, you can use the same patterns over and over again and adjust them as your child grows. Additionally, you can buy fabric in bulk, which can save you money in the long run.

Sewing patterns for school uniforms are not only for parents with children in school, but also for those who run small businesses or sell clothes. These patterns are perfect for making uniforms for schools, sports teams, and other organizations. They are also great for selling in boutiques, online shops, or at craft fairs.

sewing patterns for school uniforms are a great option for parents who want to have a few special pieces or have children that are hard to fit. They offer the opportunity to create comfortable, durable, and well-fitting clothes that can be adjusted as children grow. They also offer the opportunity to add a personal touch and save money in the long run. If you’re looking for school uniform sewing patterns, be sure to check out Amy’s list from Sews ‘n Bows, and don’t forget to share your favorite pattern in the comments.

Click below to see her list:

Best School Uniform Sewing Patterns, by Sews ‘n Bows

[photo from Sews ‘n Bows]

 

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Comments

  1. Amy Mayen says

    July 28, 2015 at 3:36 pm

    Thanks for the share, Anne!

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