This post is sponsored by Stylish Fabric and Chalk and Notch Patterns.
Today I’m so happy to share with you this adorable and oh so versatile sewing pattern for girls, The Waterfall Raglan by Chalk & Notch!
You may have noticed that this top looks very similar to one that I was wearing a few posts back. This is the girl’s version of the same top! After I made the top for myself, I knew I had to get the girls’ pattern so I could make tops and dresses for my daughters. They love to match with each other and I know they would be excited to match with me…but I will have to save that for a “mommy and me” post in the future!
This pattern is one of my favorites. It is so simple and well made. The pattern comes with options for a top or a dress and it comes in three sleeve lengths…perfect for any season. It even comes with the option to add a little pocket, which my daughters love, of course. You can’t see it in all the photos, but I made the coral one with the little pocket…such a sweet finishing touch.
The pattern itself is a dream to work with. This time around I noticed even more details that make it so professional and easy to follow. It includes a page print chart so you don’t have to figure out what pages to print for the view and size that you need. It also has detailed instructions on how to make custom adjustments if your child needs different sizes for her height and width. I made a size 6 for both of my girls but it won’t be long until I’ll be needing to make my oldest daughter’s bigger in height than in width. So, I’ll definitely be using this handy feature! And since the pattern covers sizes 12 months to girls 12, I’ll be able to use it for a long time.
It is designed to be made with light to medium weight knit fabrics. In these photos, my girls are wearing the crushed velvet by Stylish Fabric. This fabric is so pretty, easy to work with, and excellent quality. I chose the colors blue steel and coral chic. My girls love how soft it is…they felt very special when they put it on. They immediately requested that I make two in each color so they could be “twins.” How cute is that?
One little tip on working with this fabric…remember that velvet is directional. If you flip your pattern pieces when cutting them out, you will be able to tell in the way the nap reflects light. I think I knew this back in my brain somewhere, but forgot when I was cutting out one of the tops (it’s not one of the tops in these photos). You can hardly tell, and my girls don’t care, but just in case you didn’t know…you can learn from my mistakes!
I just love this stretchy crushed velvet…I’m thinking about getting some to make leggings for myself. To help you get started on your next stretch velvet project, Stylish Fabric is offering 15% off when you use the code JEN at checkout. How fun is that? Their prices are already awesome and I always find lots of inspiration whenever I visit their website.
SO, is there a little girl in your life who would love to wear this top? Let us know in the comments and then enter the giveaway to win your copy of the Waterfall Raglan pattern for girls. Good luck!
I’m loving these crushed velvet versions – just so good 🙂 and the colors totally work for spring! Thank you so much for the kind review and I’m so happy you like the pattern! XO – G
This crushed velvet is amazing for these tops. And I love the colors!
I have 2 daughters I’d sew it for
I need , need , need this to make many waterfall raglan for my daughter. It is so chic but comfy at the same time.
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These are so pretty! I always wonder what to do with velvets and the like, leggings would be wonderful as well! I have two daughters I’m trying to make more homemade clothing because they’re young enough to not care what they wear!
I have recently started sewing clothes for my 5 kids (I have 4 boys and a girl), and have made at least 30 items so far for them this year!
I’d love to make this waterfall raglan for my only girl (this pattern and the mummy version has been on my to buy list for a while now!).
Love these!!! Happy ladies!
What a lovely pattern and fabrics on lovely young ladies!
I love these tops! I would sew them up for my 2 little girls. I need to try that crushed velvet fabric some time soon…
Love this pattern and the velvet fabric is such a good idea with it! I would make this pattern for my daughters:)
I’d make this for my daughter. It’s so cute!
I would make one for my three year old. I have the mama pattern and love it!
I would love to make this for my 2 nieces. Love the crushed velvet.