I recently was a tester for Eldenberry Blossoms for the Sew Cozy Tunic. The designer ran into some minor issues and decided to end the test and release the pattern for free. The pattern has potential, but definitely needs a bit of work. The sizing is very generous. Some modifications were made to the pattern since I tested it - so I do not know what changes were made. You can grab the pattern in the Eldenberry Blossoms facebook page in the files section.
Here is the version I made. I decided to make a more of a poncho version. I did snaps up the side and added a large cowl. This fabric is a double knit from my Grandmother's stash.
The look and fit of the tunic changes dramatically depending on what fabric you use and what option - like sleeves. I'd definitely recommend downloading the free pattern and looking at the other testers photos.
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Here is the version I made. I decided to make a more of a poncho version. I did snaps up the side and added a large cowl. This fabric is a double knit from my Grandmother's stash.
The look and fit of the tunic changes dramatically depending on what fabric you use and what option - like sleeves. I'd definitely recommend downloading the free pattern and looking at the other testers photos.
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Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. These links provide me with a small compensation if you make a purchase using my link. There is not cost to you when you do this. My thoughts and opinions given in this blog post are mine.
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