Associate and create

To help you choose our new fabrics and warm materials, here are three inspiration charts. We hope you like them! If you're unsure which patterns to pair with these materials, don't forget to reread our article on children's wardrobe essentials . The goal: to sew a pretty fall wardrobe 😉.

Autumnal spirit

Quality winter fabrics
Vary the materials: Sherpa-lined suede, tartan flannel, ribbed jersey, jersey, checkered honeycomb and interlock knit.

We've carefully selected materials that you can easily combine: Sherpa-lined suede for sleeveless jackets or warm coats, flannel, which we imagine more for an overshirt or jacket lining. Jerseys are perfect for comfortable leggings, and finally, interlock for a sweater, cardigan, or comfortable dress.

Pop colors

Selection of materials: Zebra or checkered Sherpas, thick ribbed and milleraies velvet, quilted down jacket, coated or soft waterproof fabrics.
In this pop selection, we imagine using sherpas for sewing accessories like Ikabanana or Voyage. Coated or soft raincoats will also lend themselves very well to this, unless you use them for sewing your winter jackets: waterproof outer fabric and sherpa lining. On the velvet side, the thick ribbed will allow you to make pants and the milleraies will allow you to make little dresses.

Waiting for winter

Choice of materials: quilted down jacket, patterned or tartan flannels, fur-lined suede, cuddly teddy and Liberty.
We dare to give this taste of the Christmas spirit to those who like to take the time to record their future creations and fabric samples in a little notebook: it's so pleasant! Our inspirations for this colorway: flannels for comfortable and warm pajamas, but also pants or blouses, Liberty for details or a little romper and teddy for sweaters, accessories or even shepherd's vests. The down jacket will be perfect for a little mid-season jacket.
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Sewing tips

Whether it's a down jacket, fur or two-material fabric, find all our tips for sewing these warm materials with confidence.

Amélie Croizat