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FIND YOUR SIZE
Take your measurements and compare them to our size chart to see which size to print.
How to pick the right size for your sewing project?
1. Measure yourself or the body of the person you are going to sew for and write down the measurements.
2. For shirts, tops and dresses look at the bust circumference, for bottoms look at the hip circumference. Which size does your measurements fit the most? That's the size you need to print out. If you're sewing a fitted design, consider adjusting the waist circumference to your measured size on the pattern.
3. If you fall in between sizes, choose the larger size and adjust the pattern if desired. We recommend making a trial version first, so you can evaluate how many adjustments the garment needs.
WOMEN

How to determine your cup size:
1. Measure your upper bust circumference passing your back under your armpits above your bust at the narrowest possible part. Compare to the measurements in the table to see which size you should take. Take this size to print or trace.
2. Measure your full bust circumference across the widest part of your bust. Go down the column of the size you determined in step 1 until you find a measurement close to your full bust measurement.
TIP!
Measure yourself in a comfortable, well-fitting bra (without padding, unless that's what you always wear) for the most accurate measurements. When in doubt, take the larger size.


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KIDS

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WHAT YOUR CUSTOMERS RECEIVE
Color pattern sheets, printed on high-quality paper – with minimal overlap and including seam allowances.
Easy to trace, no guesswork required!Illustrated instruction booklet in color with clear step-by-step guidance.
Easy to follow, even for beginners.A luxurious envelope with a soft-touch finish to neatly store the pattern.
Developed by experienced pattern makers, with a focus on ease of use, precision, and an enjoyable sewing experience for the customer.
Variations
This pattern includes two types of bags. Filippa can be made as a large, small, or phone bag, and Pip can be made as a large or small bag.
Here are some of the key features of both bags:
- Filippa: three variations — large, small, and vertical phone bag
- Pip: two sizes — compact or larger for tools
- Wearing options: around the waist, on the hip, or crossbody (Filippa)
- Combine both bags on one belt for a utility belt look
- Option to make a matching belt
Niveau
Intermediate.
Both Filippa and Pip remain accessible to most makers and are excellent projects for beginners.
Fit
- Designed to be worn comfortably around the waist or hips
- Filippa fits nicely to the body thanks to the angled shape of the largest version
- Can also be worn crossbody for added versatility
- Adjustable belt ensures a flexible and personalized fit, suited to different outfits
- Pip slides easily onto the belt and remains compact and stable while wearing
- Ideal for a hands-free experience, with essentials always within reach
Fabric choice
- Suitable for a wide range of medium-weight fabrics, similar to those used for trousers — ideal for showcasing different qualities in-store
- Denim, canvas, gabardine, corduroy, and sturdy cotton are excellent choices for a durable and stylish result
- Lighter fabrics can also be used thanks to interfacing, offering opportunities for customers to create combinations
- Avoid very thick fabrics such as teddy or heavy coating fabrics, as they are difficult to handle when layering
- Recommended to combine with a medium-weight interfacing (such as S320 or fusible cotton), offering additional sales opportunities for haberdashery
This pattern is perfect for fabric combinations and offers fabric stores the opportunity to sell fabrics, interfacing, and haberdashery together.
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