Guest Blogger

Hello everyone! My name is Holly and this is my very first blog post here at Simple Life Pattern Co.  I am excited to be with you today to show you how to turn the Tinsley dress pattern from a single scallop hemline into a 3-tier scalloped skirt.  The scallop hemline

Hi SLPco fans!!  Today we have a really fun pattern hack from our guest blogger, Tammie Schaefer, to share with you today!  Tammie has made the cutest side cutout Ella and today she will be teaching you how to sew up this adorable outfit! First step is gathering all of

Hi, this is Kristina (read.stitch.love on Instagram), and today is my day for Mister Domestic’s Playroom Project Party!  If you’re not familiar with Mister Domestic, go check him out on IG, Facebook, and/or YouTube, and you’ll soon see why I am so thrilled to be partying with his fabric!! A few months back,

Panels! Have you ever found an adorable panel, but thought "I don't know what I would make with it, I want more than a basic T", or maybe you find a sale on panels, but the one you love is only available in a size too small? Today I'll show

Hey y'all! If you ask any of my girls what feature they love most on a dress, the answer will be "it has pockets! Look!".  Trixie has seam pockets included in the pattern, but Becca made us a Kangaroo pocket add-on too!! I'll walk you through adding this quick, but

Sloane is a beginner friendly knit sewing pattern. This adorable sock pattern makes not only a great scrap buster but also quick, fantastic handmade gift.  In this blog post I’ll be sharing with you a few ways to personalize your Sloane socks. This classic pattern is super easy to embellish