Friday, September 30, 2011

Give some thought to the temperature outside...

I recently found (through a friend) a wonderful site with FREE patterns to be used with fleece-any kind-fabrics. It is at: Fleece Fun (link is good) She, Angel, has uploaded free patterns in different sizes to be used with fleece, and in some cases, jerseys. There are both (mostly) infant/toddler/child-b/g patterns. They are free, so remember my previous admonitions, A. Say "Thank You." B. Don't abuse the limits by claiming the pattern as your own by making a tweak. C. If you do post the information be sure your link is OK by Angel's regs. I'd hate to lose such a valuable source of tutorials (they are there for each pattern) and patterns.
Now, on to the reason for the title; The name of the site is "Fleece Fun" and the patterns are designed to take advantage of fleece's many great qualities. However, if you live in Michigan, or Toronto, your temperatures in Fall and Winter will be much lower than mine. I live in an area called "Middle Tennessee" as it is the central portion of...TN! Our wintertime temps are probably closer to Chicago's Autumn temps. For Detroit, fleece in November is great. For Nashville and further south, jersey is a good alternate. Little folk have dicey internal thermostats. So, give some thought to the temperature outside. Cordially, Nehmah62

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