 Hi you guys! Welcome to a sort of part two of a new series that I started last month. This is my indie sewing pattern roundup. It's like all the new patterns that the indie pattern designers are releasing. You can see I did one for August, but it didn't include all the new patterns because I'm new to this and my research was not thorough. So I thought I would come back and do a part two for August. I know that it's October. If you know me, you know me, right? I do have September's teed up ready to go and I've already started October's list. So this is definitely going to be a recurring thing. If you like these videos, thank you so much for letting me know. I've added it to the rotation. So for August, I have added this part has one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten patterns that I missed in August. So if you missed the part one, you can go check that out. And this is part two. So again, we're going to kind of look at all the patterns. It's kind of like a first impression video, but not totally because I've kind of seen sneak previews of these online. But we're just going to look at them and kind of get a feeling for, you know, what they are and anything that kind of pops into my head. All right. So first up is the Love Notions, Tinley shorts, skirt and squirt, three patterns or three styles and one pattern. I love that. The pricing for Love Notions is always spot on. I think this must be like an introductory, introductory discount, maybe I'm not entirely sure. But the Tinley is straight shorts, full shorts, straight skirt and full skirt. And then you can add the shorts underneath the skirt to get a squirt like duh. It comes in sizes extra small to five X and made in either knit or woven. I think that that's interesting. Let's see. Okay. Before I give an opinion, let me look for body styles. We talked about that. All include bike shorts. Okay. I think the bike shorts add the included bike shorts. Okay. So those have to be a knit. You can't have woven bike shorts, right? That would be weird. Flat front waistband with elastic back meant for knit or woven. Confident beginner. I agree with that. And then here's all of your, you know, not important stuff. Well, it's important if you're going to buy it, but not super important for the purposes of this video. Kind of make this big. Here we go. Full screen. All right. So straight short, full short, squirt. And did she make this like a whole? Wow. Let us zoom. Did she make this like a whole dress? That's kind of cool. Oh, okay. I missed the waistband with little buttons. That's so cute. Front slash pockets also. Then you can see here the skirt with the shorts. Cute. Okay. So this is the full skirts. Full shorts. Man, this is complicated to explain. So to the full, I'm now getting really confused because it looks like there's little shorts under there, right? But I don't think so because it would look like a ghost like this one. Okay. So again, with Indie patterns, most of the photos are not real models. They are not like professional seamstresses or just hobbyists like the rest of us. A lot of them are like pattern testers. So we're really not going to talk about their look, their modeling ability, or any of that. We're just going to talk about the pattern. I will address some fit issues as I see them pop up that are not related to their specific bodies. Okay. Like this one, for example, I do think that her waist is a lot higher than she's wearing this, which means she could probably size down a couple of sizes. Again, too, that kind of plays in on comfort a little bit. Not everybody likes to wear their stuff high-waisted. But I think if you're going, well, what is the intent of the pattern actually now that you mentioned it? If the intent is at your natural waist, hers is a little bit higher, then she could size down and then it would be a little less full. This is also a little bit stable of a fabric that I would choose for the full skirt. This is exceptional. Fit is great. Fabrication is excellent. I do wish we could see the little buttons if they added them. No buttons. Okay. And then you can see the elastic channels. It looks like we have three of them. Cool. Yep. And then it's kind of like a, oh, what is that called? When it's this long, oh, boy. I can't think of it. Maybe it'll pop up my head in a second. Okay. Here's a, well, that's a skirt, but it's also, oh, there we go. That's a good zoom. I think this is the skirt version, but it's also a great, look at a drapey fabric that would be suitable for that full short version as well. Yeah. And the fit is really good. Maybe a little bit higher, but fits well, looks good on her. Fabric is great. Great choice. Little drapes in it are really pretty. Okay. Here's a knit version. Okay. So nice waistband knitted skirt. You can see like the folds in it are really pretty. Here's the straight shorts on a plus size. Love that they showed this. Now, if you've been watching any of my first impression videos, you know, I just have this thing about hands in pockets for photos because I can't tell how the pockets are sitting. I'm assuming based on like how her hands are and how much like folds are in here that the pockets do stand away from her body a little bit. That would be my thing is that I, it's really hard for me to get slash pockets to stay, like don't gape open, you know, because I'm just so curvy at that area on my body. So if I make something that's close fitting like that, I usually just omit the pockets, maybe add a patch pocket to the back or something. But look how adorable this cute little skirt is. Right. And I don't know if she added the biker shorts underneath, but this fabric is great. This is probably some kind of like twill or something, you know, perfect for the slimmer skirt. Oh, yeah. I mean, just absolutely impeccable fit. Look at that perfectly perpendicular line. So good. Excellent work. Cute fabric too. Just cute little outfit all together. Okay, here's another straight skirt, hands and pockets. This looks like it's the flowy skirt only because I'm not seeing a seam here. But again, really great with the fabrication there. Okay, I'm going to start going a little bit quicker because there's a lot. I think there's like look 70 pictures. That's a lot of photos. So let's keep it moving. Okay, here's an example of knit skirt with knit biker shorts underneath. You just have to make sure that the biker short size that you pick is suitable for the amount of stretch that's in that specific knit. Normally you would want something kind of athletic, but if you're using a fashion fabric so that it matches, you just have to make sure it has enough stretch. It doesn't have to be super skin tight. It doesn't, you know, it shouldn't be super loose, but it doesn't have to be that that fitted. The whole goal here is just that you're not showing your bits to everybody and that you reduce the shaving. Pretty, right? You'd never know there's shorts under there. Lovely. I want to see, okay, yes, this is what I want to see. First of all, do I have this fabric? I don't know. She made a little set. How cute. I think this is there. Oh, shoot, I made this at So Expo a few years ago whenever they did it virtually. Cadence? I think that's a cadence as a top. But then there's a little skirt and we know she put the shorts under, right? So cool. Love that. More straight shorts. I think that must be the flowy shorts. Oh, cute. Yep, more flowy shorts. So pay attention to the fabrication. That's important. Another cute set. Love that. Oh, that's an excellent, excellent fit and look at that pattern matching, that plaid matching. Oh yeah, that looks exceptional on her. Girlfriend, give us some fit tips on straight shorts with curvy bodies, please. Does anybody know who that is? Is anybody recognize her? Let me zoom in. I would definitely reach out to her for tips on fitting. Cute. Yeah, okay. You guys get the idea, right? Lots and lots of pictures to look through if you want to go, oh wait, we're at the end. So I guess I'll just finish up here. All right, there we go. Now we're at the beginning. So that's the love notions, Tinley. Very practical, sort of a year round situation. You could even extend these to be longer and have like year round pants, shorts and skirts. Well, I guess pants and skirts. Okay, next up is the George and Ginger flip-flop top. Okay, the flip-flop top is a sweet, how do I get to read all this? Oh boy, there we go. Sweet and simple strappy top, perfect for layering or worn on its own with a classic binding bag detail. Okay, this pattern is sure to be a staple. Okay, suggested fabric, light to medium weight, two-way or four-way stretch, two-way or four-way knit with 50% stretch. This reminds me a lot of that pajama. They have like a, I guess, night time, nighty type of thing that has this same neckline and same little T-back, but it's four-wovens, I'm pretty sure. I don't wear it much because the fabric I used for it is just not comfortable to sleep in and it's not long enough to lounge in, I guess. Like if I'm lounging, I want to be able to answer the door and stuff if I need to or walk the dogs. So I don't wear it as much as I should. I might have actually given it away when I just moved, but this is another version of that in a knit as a little tank top. Yeah, it's cute, right? It's just kind of a basic, but George and Ginger is really, really, really good at knits. Like I think all of their patterns are knits. So if you want to get into knits, you're curious, you want to, you know, take a sip of the Kool-Aid and see if you like it. George and Ginger is a great place to start. I hope you guys cannot hear my stomach, my gosh. All right, so yeah, lots of photos there, although this one looks totally different. So, but yeah, cute little tank top from George and Ginger and Pryce Wright, right? Okay, Doki, now we have the green style. I'm going to say briny. It might be briny, but briny sounds prettier. Top pattern. So the briny top is perfect for swim or active, clever one-shoulder design provides added comfort and support and the optional extra strap and included two inch full bus adjustment option makes it customizable for added support if desired. More like if needed. Enjoy freedom of movement, whatever your activity with this. Okay, got it. So here are line drawings. You have the one-shoulder asymmetry just right off of the pages of places like Kate Hudson's Fabletics, right? And then this must be, hmm, I don't know how these are different other than these little darts here. So I'm guessing this is the fuller bus option. And then we have the little skinny strap. So it's a wide strap and a skinny strap. Love that. Fabric stretch, fabric requirements, all of that. So cool. All right, again, this is one of those places that has a gajillion and eight photos. So we'll go quickly through them. But you can see the, oh, I was not expecting a skull to just appear. It is October, my goodness. Love that photo though. Like really cute. But yeah, there's 53 photos. So let's get through the basics here. So that's the one with the skinny strap added obviously. You can also tell how it's kind of like lined. So you could put cups in if you wanted. Yep, they're skinny and full strap together. Cute. I mean, who doesn't need a donut sports bra? Let's be real because you're working out and all you're thinking about is donuts. One strap, that's great on her. That's the two-strap option. Nice big wide waistband too. I really like to see that. And I mean, look at this full bust coverage. I mean, I don't know. I don't have a full bust, but I gotta imagine that's hard to find and ready to wear for you guys. That looks really good. Yep, two straps. I like the contrast on that one. Little neon action. That looks incredible. Absolutely incredible. Maybe it could have made it a skosh shorter, but that's just maybe in really nitpicky. That looks so good. What a cute little swimsuit. Or honestly, even a top. She could put a skirt on with that and like go out to dinner for sure. There's a little set. There's the two-strap option. All right, we're getting it right. So cute. Love this. I'll definitely be considering this the next time I'm looking for active wear. I'm not a one-strap person. I gotta be honest with you. For me on me, I think it looks weird. So I think I'll be adding the little baby strap, but yeah. And look, I think that Green Sound must have a whole bunch of biker shorts and swim bottoms that you can mix and match with as well. I'd be surprised that they didn't have that also listed here. Like pair with, but maybe that's just how my marketing brain works. Like this goes great with this. What is the price? $12. Okay. Yeah, that's a lot to me for just, yeah, but I guess you pay for the quality, right? And those did look really, really good. Am I wrong? Or am I right? Okay, this is the new Sinclair Linda twist top. Sinclair is cranking out patterns left and right. So you're going to be hearing about them a lot during the series, but $10.99. This is the price point. Fitted at the shoulders, bust and hips. Semi-fitted at the waist. Twist, neckline, top and dress. Offered with Sporty Short. I don't know what that means. Offered with Sporty Short Short, three quarters and long sleeves and also has a sleeveless option. Comes in three links for the top. Hip, banded and hemmed and long line length. Comes as a dress, peplum top with a waistline seam. I feel like this was written either by AI or written exclusively for SEO. Like this is not how people talk. So that's kind of hard for me to, I mean, I understand what they're saying, but it's just, I don't know. Maybe it needs to be bullet points or something. But we have view A is short with three quarters sleeves. View B is a long sleeve top. View C is sleeveless dress with pockets and they all have that twist feature. Oh, some of the pictures show the Linda with a flared or puff sleeve add-on. It would be, okay, it is a link. Yes, maybe underline that. Okay, so sizing, yeah, zero to 30 on the size range. Three out of 10 skill level, two to three hours to finish. Light to medium weight, draping knit fabrics with at least 30 to 50% horizontal stretch and vertical stretch and good recovery. Okay, let's look at some of these photos. Are they not? Review site, oh, is that it? I think this might be it. Oh my gosh, my stomach. All right, well, I wanted to see the dress. Oh wait, here we go. Hold on. Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. Okay, so I'm assuming that's view A. What was the difference between view A and B again? Oh boy. Just the sleeves and then you can do two different band options. Okay, all right. So A, B, the twist top is cute. It's one of those things where it's like, you know, we've had a lot of twist top patterns come out over the years. They're just putting the twist in different places. We've seen them at the like empire waist, we've seen them at the hip line. This one just happens to be at the top. It is a cute little twist on the basic, which I know pun intended, but I really like basics with the twist. I could see myself wearing this possibly. I want to see the dress. Show me the dress. Oh, here's the little tank top version. Everybody's fits really well. I mean, the length is a little bit long for my personal taste, but you know, everybody's looks really good. I don't see any weird wrinkles or anything. I think people are just choosing how fitted they want it to be on their hip when they pick their size, you know, and that's kind of personal preference. Oh, color blocked. There's the lovely dress. Okay, yeah, it's reading a little bit more maybe mature than I would have thought. This can be the length of the bodice is a little bit long as well, or at least on her, I think on her actually looks pretty good, but I don't know if she made any adjustments. So this one looks pretty. Still, you know, it's very conservative, right? Like it would be for like, you know, a conservative activity depending on your lifestyle that can vary for some people going out to dinner. Is it conservative activity for other people? It's not. But yeah, that print is really nice. Oh, and you guys can see here how long the waistband is. It really, if this is the waistband, which I think it is, it needs to be right here, right here. So just double check the length of the bodice and you should be good. Okay, cute. Next we have the pattern Emporium Walk Bully Wide Leg Pants. 10 bucks. 10 bucks for pants, guys. Like if you're wanting to try pants, $10 is not, you know, a lot of money to spend to get a pants pattern. Let's see how good it is. Design to deliver both style and comfort. Design for stretch knit fabrics with elastane. These pants feature wide legs, optional folk lie, high or mid-rise and more. I love that you get the option of high or mid-rise because I get that high rise is not for everybody, but you guess what? Mid-rise also isn't for everybody. So fast and easy pocket-free or select from our five different pocket styles. Wow. And then they always do a good job of showing off the pattern. So if you want even more information, you can go check out this YouTube video, features, wide band, or, sorry, waistband with elastic, snug but not tight, slight ease through hips, butt darts, or I guess waist darts in the back sizes 4 to 30. And that explains the five pockets. So much info here that you guys can look through. Let's look at the photos because that's how I get my best understanding of the pant. All right. So line drawing. I mean, it's a beautiful little pull line. Think of like a, yeah, like a Ponty pant. I can't read any of this because it doesn't get any bigger, like it doesn't zoom in any. I love the double darts on each side, the four dots, darts across. Love that. Especially for us pair shapes. Here are the five pockets you can choose. This is Kate. Oh, now it's zooming. This is Kate. I think the owner and designer behind pattern Emporium. So hers is obviously going to look really good because she's, you know, the mastermind. I'm hoping those are the mid-rise. No. Oh, come on. Like super loungy, like skims. Yeah, really nice. Yeah, with the patch pocket. Two totally different looks there from the orange ones to this one. And then we've got this. Now this is an interesting thumbs in pockets. Okay, that's new. Oh boy. Oh gosh. Oh gosh. Oh gosh. Oh gosh. I'm sorry. This is becoming very sensitive. Um, but you can see she used kind of like, I'm guessing that's probably a French terry. I also think you can probably skip the faux fly top stitching if you're doing it on something really drapey. Oh no, now that I'm looking at it, I don't know what that is. But, you know, drapey, probably really stretchy. I love the little contrast pocket, but kudos to you for a well pocket, man. That's not for the faint of heart, but look, she's wearing these basically pajama pants out with a nice button up, some cute little heels or boots or whatever. And like, she doesn't look like she's wearing pajamas. She looks great. Black is always hard to see, so we're gonna skip that one. But yeah, think about like an elevated jogger situation. Yeah, it looks really good. Oh, look how chic she looks. I don't know if she's a real turd, but she should be. She looks like she's ready to sell some houses. Yeah, exceptional. Exceptional. So good. Love it with this wide tank for her body type. That looks so good on her. Yeah, excellent. Yeah, these are good with the little sneakers. So cute. And then here's the shorts version. And then another pants version. Okay. Yeah, lots of photos. Again, there's a little set. Man, these are peeking my interest. Look how good they look on her little pear shape. That's the high waisted version. Oh, gosh, I really like these. I mean, every figure, everybody type, they look good on everyone. This might be just a little bit too big for her. I know she's popping into her left leg, but all these drag lines going to the crotch line, I think that either I think the crotch line is just too deep. She might be like petite. Yeah, for sure. You can see here the inseam is just too long. Here's a little set that looks like a what's it called? A jumpsuit. I'm thinking about the fabrics that I got in New York. Would any know those are mostly woe ones. I did get that one Chevron, but I'm not making Chevron pants. I don't think such cute style of all these girls. Look at this. Why does that look like leather? Man. And she's the classic upside down triangle. So fuller on top and then straight down. The wide, the shape of the leg on these is what is so good. Yeah, these look incredible on everyone. Okay. All right, I'm sold. I'm going to get them 10 bucks. Yeah, for sure. For sure. I might even make this October's sew together pattern. If you're not already following me on Patreon, that's where sew together lives. We like pick a pattern every month and we also it and we talk about it and I can help you with fit and all of that stuff. So check out my Patreon. It's linked in the description box. Okay, so made from her maids released three patterns. Two of them went to their barbell collection, which is like their athletic collection. And one of them went into like a resort collection. So I love that they have the collections. I love that they have the collections because it, you know, if I'm looking for active wear, I know to go to barbell, if I'm looking for like a vacation dress, I know to go to resort. And then they just keep adding to it. So it's not like some people will do collections and they release the collection like at one time. And then that's it. We never go back to it. I think, I think, uh, yeah, Georgian gender does that a lot, but their collections are also really, really specific to like a theme, not just like a lifestyle or an event or something. Anyways, this is the Eden shorts and leggings. And then they also release the Myra, which is its companion like sports bra top. So we'll look at Eden first, but I imagine we're going to see a lot of both of them in both of these listings. Um, 12 bucks for just the pants. Okay. Eden is a classic fitted athletic legging. They have no side seam and include a full inseam gusset. Love that. The full inseam gusset means ankle to crotch, to ankle. This is how Lululemon does their leggings. Um, for ease and comfort, choose from three rise options, low, mid and high, three lined waistband options, plain, ruched, and front ruched. Okay. That's cheating a little bit. It's really only two and then you just mix and match, but okay. It also includes six hem lines, three and a half inch shorts. Um, that's what I wear underneath all of my dresses, three and a half inch seam, three and a half inch inseam biker shorts, which is what these are, essentially. Um, eight inch bike shorts. Think about Princess Diana back in the day with her bike shorts and the oversized sweatshirts. That's what those are. You have, and then you have the seven eighth inch length, which is like ankle and then full length. And the full length is two options too, depending on if you're really tall, very thoughtful. All right. Knit fabrics, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I read all that already. Um, here's a lot of sizing information. Fits up, oh, sizes include, oh, the natural waist range is this. What's preferred waist? That must be a little bit lower. Fits full hip here. Look, fits upper thigh, this to this fits mid thigh, this to this fits calves, this to this. That's so interesting. No, not everybody does that. Um, fabric content will attract, affect draping fit da drafted for medium weight nits, drafted for mid weight nits with four way stretch, great recovery and a minimum of 50% horizontal stretch and 50% vertical stretch. Look for high spandex content, 5% minimum, but preferred 12 to 25. I mean, I don't see anybody getting this detailed. The higher the spandex content and heavier weight nits will feel tighter and give more compression. And then if you want an athletic look, here are some examples of words that you can search online. Um, and then more casual. Here are some words you can search there. I love everything about this listing. So good. Optional, clear elastic, and then just the basics to sew it. Yeah. Wow. Okay, there's a, also a ton of photos here. So, um, we're going to go through them pretty quickly because again, I think we're going to see a lot of repeats, um, on the next listing too. But here are the line drawings. Love to see it. Right. You get all the options there. A lot more about measurements that you can look through. Okay. Again, try and just look at the shorts. I almost wish they would have made one of these photos cropped so that you could just see the shorts and not the whole outfit. But you get the gist, right? Biker shorts. Pretty straightforward stuff. I don't see anything wrong with fit. Nothing is jumping out at me. You can see the, um, gusset here. I actually, if you would have said color block, the gusset, I would have been like, that's weird, but I actually kind of love it. It's really cool and interesting. Um, you could even add one to the outer edge too and have two of them. Very creative. But yeah, everyone looks like they got a good fit for the fabric that they chose, right? That's, that's what I'm picking up. Like, like the athletic ones aren't too loose and the lounge ones aren't too tight. No, here's another, that was another color blocked gusset. Love that. Yeah. Mixing up the waistbands. Okay. Now this is Myra. Yeah. She's also $12. Sometimes they will do bundles. Look into that to see if they can buy like two and get a percentage off because then you could get both of these. But Myra is an athletic knit top full of options. The front bodice has a soft sweetheart neckline and the back bodice is scooped. Choose from plain or ruched front bodice. The ruching is created with a quarter inch elastic. Super easy to do. It sounds intimidating, but it's really not. There are three plain, plain back hemline options, sports bra, crop top or top. The sports bra is fully lined. The plain back crop and top, the plain back crop and top can be finished with your choice of a lining or a shelf bra. So you can put a shelf bra in here. I love that. Sports bra and shelf bra are finished with one inch knit elastic that is enclosed at the hemline and optional sew-in cops choose from three different sleeve options, narrow or wide straps, cap sleeve or bruce sleeves. Add clear elastic to the sleeve and neckline for added support. Myra is perfect for all of these activities. Okay. So here's all that we went over again. Here's all the very specific sizing stuff again. And then this is going to be the same information I think as the shorts. All right, let's take a look. See how they cropped her here? I wish they had done that for the shorts. But this is like a top. Like I would wear that to Target. Maybe not with this. Definitely not with that. Who am I kidding? But I would wear something I wasted with it or like a big oversized like coat or something. All right. So wow, look at that's all of our options. She didn't really mention this right back view lined cropped open back. There is an open back option. I don't remember reading that. I was going really fast. Maybe I just missed it. But there is this cute little like cut out version, which is really fun. Size charts and whatnot. Okay. That's the skinny strap. I think that's wide strap. Look how beautiful the sweetheart looks on her. That's a little cap sleeve with the open backs. You can see how that looks. It's funny. You can see through these photos how they were losing sun on this one. I only know this because I'm, you know, make videos. Oh, they had like five minutes of sunlight left on that really orange one. I'm sure they were busting it, but you can see here how the sun is setting for her and then they get to this girl and it's like, here comes the sun. Okay. Little weird things I notice on the internet. All right. So there's the skinny strap one again. I think that's also, that's got to be the cropped version and that's the top version. The top is so sweet. Yeah. And then there's the top with the shelf bra underneath. Perfect for yoga or ballet. She just looks like a ballerina, right? Yeah. Cute. Love it. I'd make a thousand of these. Yeah. I love it in this print. So good, but I can't do baby pinks. My eyeballs like baby pink. My skin tone does not like baby pink. Okay. Here is a plus size full busted woman. Looks so good. We might be getting a little bit of tension here on the straps. Like not enough support, but I wonder if I knew her, I would ask her. Do you feel like you have to pull it up a lot? I think, I think the ways around that would be to put some mesh, line it with mesh or something more sturdy than your actual fabric and then make it maybe a little bit shorter and it wouldn't be as stretchy as the strap. You know, it would like hold the strap up a little bit. I think you could also maybe put some knit interfacing in there maybe and that would help if you need help with the support, but yeah, there's everybody's really cool, cute looks. Yeah. Good one. Good little set. I mean, you kind of have to buy them together, right? All right. So this is the addition to the resort collection. This is the Aurora shorts cropped. That doesn't make sense. Aurora shorts cropped and pants play suit cropped and pants. Doesn't it mean I'm confused by that. Okay, we're going to move on. Aurora is a knit play suit full of options, fitted in the chest, semi fitted in the waist and hips, loose in the leg. Choose from strapless or cammy style. The strapless option has an elastic and closed neckline for secure fit. The cammy style has straps with a lot with optional elastic for added support. Both are printed with a shelf bra. Six inseam options. Quick sew, blah, blah, blah. Okay, there's all this. What's the fabric? Okay, suggested fabric is a medium weight knit with at least 40% stretch horizontally and 30% vertical stretch. Fabrics like these named here. Fabrics of less recovery such as round spandex may grow with wear and fit longer than intended. Yeah, they just stretch out. I worked with less vertical stretch may fit tighter through the trunk. I don't think that's accurate. I think vertical stretch goes this way, right along the grain line. So it wouldn't fit tighter through the trunk. They would fit like you'd have camel toe, right? So I guess that is tighter. Yeah, it's hard to explain that how that would fit. But all right, let's look at these photos. I get this pattern isn't for everyone, right? Like not everybody's pulling off like a strapless play suit. But it is really freaking cute on her, right? Like if I saw this, I'd be like, no way. Also, these whole big pockets. No, that's not happening. Not happening, especially when you have a waist. Oh, that's not a waist seam. That's the sports bra. So this is all one. So interesting. There's only a center front and side seams. There's no horizontal seams at all. Okay, so skip the pockets. Just trust me on that. Okay, let's skip through all of this stuff. All right. Photos. Yeah, I'm thinking, I'm thinking, I know that they're like positioning it as like resort, but I'm getting more lounge. Am I alone in that? Oh, look at the three of them. Right, I'm getting a little bit more like casual vibes. Maybe that's just how they styled it here. And not that you can't dress lounge like on a resort. Okay, this is a little dressier. She did throw on the belt and like a sandal. She's made hers like in a velvet situation. Yeah, they all kind of look like pajamas. And I think that that's because most of the fabrics that everyone is choosing are on a, they are a lighter weight fabric. That looks like double brush poly to me, which is inherently lightweight and drapey. I think if you were to find a double knit, that might be ITY, a double knit or something with a little bit more, maybe even like a Ponti. Ponti might not have enough stretch. So maybe size up, I don't know. I think if you found something that was a little less drapey, it would look a little less like pajamas. This is getting closer. This is very close actually. Do you see how that looks a little bit more like, like you have to think about what would I make knit pants out of? Like that first pattern we looked at that the pull on pants, like whatever fabrics those were, try those in this pattern. Otherwise, yeah, it kind of looks like pajamas. All that to say though, making this as loungewear is not a horrible idea. I always love this girl because we have the exact same figure. Like same skin tone, same hair, like she's like my other than like our distinct facial features. We're like twins. So I love seeing clothes on her. Anyways, is that creepy? I hope not. Oh gosh. Yeah, this looks not like pajamas. But like I was saying, having as pajamas is not a horrible idea either. That's for sure. You can even, yeah, go this route where it's like one of those like, like a looser fitting version of those body suits that everyone's wearing. You could tie your jacket around the waist and just have like a little bit of a looser fit, but kind of the same overall vibe and aesthetic. Yeah, she did really good picking her fabric too. Okay, that's the beginning. I think yes. Okay, so that's it for made for mermaids. They were busy in August. Oh, JK, we have also the tinsley. Wasn't, oh gosh, we have a tinsley and a tinsley. Not that they would ever know they're calling their patterns the same. Okay, this is in addition to the barbell collection. So in addition to the active wear type of thing, this is a tennis dress, sports bra, long line, shorties and sport. Athletic knit pattern full of fun options all feature a scoop front bodice with seaming for the back choose between full back high scoop, low scoop. I love this one down here. The neckline is finished with thinner thick binding, more than five hemlines, not feeling a dress, opt for the separate sports bra lined and finished with the band and elastic. Separate long line, which I think is like a long line bra, right? It's not quite a crop top. It's not quite a sports bra plus separate shorties or sports. So interesting that this one is $12. Also, they all come in the same pattern and you get more options. So if you're just looking for a boy short and a sports bra, this is definitely cheaper than buying the other two because you still get the same inseam screen and they're not, you know, there's not, I don't know. It's tough to say. I see advantages of getting all of them, but I'm also like a very bad influence because on this one, there's not pants, but can you lengthen it to pants? Yes. Is it hard? No, but it still takes time. Is it worth $12 of time? It depends. It depends on how busy you are. And then you can also make a skirt using the skirt and shorties. The skirt is a line with front seaming, optional slits, micro mini or mini lengths. Tennis dress with three options. Finish the bodice with a shelf bra full lining or leave it unlined. You can attach the shorties to the dress or leave them off. Perfect wearing casually. Okay. And then our knit fabrics. I don't play tennis, so I don't know much about, you know, tennis dresses, but medium weight knits with four-way stretch, great recovery and minimum 50% horizontal stretch and vertical stretch. Look for high spandex. Yeah, this is a lot like the other ones, the fabric descriptions for the other patterns. So here is our look. Let's skip through this stuff. All right. Well, that's cute. And she did make a little short too over here. Wait, why can't that just be like a cute little mini dress? That doesn't have to be tennis. That doesn't look Tennessee to me at all. Not the state. Tennis like Tennessee, get it? There's another one. I guess that was probably a little bit more sporty, but not a ton. Yeah, the color blocking definitely. And neon. Okay, we're getting a little more sporty as we go here. But still, it's the cutest little mini dress, but I feel uncomfortable like when people be like, whoa, that's really short. I don't care. Look at that one. That's an outfit. That's cool. That's so cute. Yeah, you could just lengthen it just a tad, right? Or I don't know, did the skirt have a longer length? Yeah, I had two lengths. I love that. And then you have this set too. Dang, this is going to be an expensive day for me. I have, while thinking about it, linked, or I've listed all of these patterns in the description box. If you want direct links to them, I have put those in my Patreon. So either Google them yourself or you can join my Patreon and amongst all the other benefits, you can get the links quick and easy. Yeah, she's not playing tennis. Not any tennis I've ever seen with that glass of juice. Did anybody take photos on a tennis court? Anyone? No, but I am kind of surprised at how versatile it is, right? You can definitely go sporty. This looks like something you would wear on a cruise. Come on, make it maxi length. That would be so pretty. You wouldn't even need the shorts if you made it maxi length, unless you were worried about shaping, which hand raised over here if you can't tell. All right, love tinsley. Really? Oh, look, look with the little like, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, all of this, yes. Yeah, I think selling it as a tennis dress is probably more like just like the trend right now, or is this tennis dress look, but it's so much more than that too. 12 bucks too for all of that. All right, finally, we have the Patenture Pirates ruched top and dress. The ruched top and dress is drafted as a snug fit throughout. I love the carousel. I'm not doing anything. It's doing that all by itself. To give a classic curb hugging silhouette, side seams have a small amount of ruching from bust to hip to give a comfortable and forgiving fit. So many links included to fit your preference for every occasion crop top and shirt links also include an option for side tides to add a cute detail and to give you more freedom and how much you ruch it up or not, ruch it up or not. The longer dress links including midi and maxi have side seam split for a fun to wear elegant walking vent for the slim fitting skirt. You can add a shelf bra to any option. Gosh, yeah. You can also choose from a higher crew neckline, lower jewel neckline, just so, so, so many options. That's the same lady. Does she take pictures with wine and all of her photos? That was the same wine from the tennis dress. Oh, that's funny. Okay, so here are all of our options. There's a ton. Patenture Pirates always has a ton and then ribnets, cotton spandex, cotton jersey, modal ram, bamboo with good recovery, sweater knit, waffle knit, all of these, all of these. Okay. And the sizing to X to plus five X. Okay. Let's see some of these. Yes. Okay. Wait, yeah, ruched. Okay. So I wanted to find out where's the ruching Oh, on the side. So it's a t-shirt with ruching on the side. Okay. I mean, okay. I do know how to hack. I know a hack. I posted a video about it, man, two or three years ago, about how to add this detail to any t-shirt you already own. So I'm feeling a certain way about, you know, the pattern with it. I will say though, that mine is just for a t-shirt and it does not include any options for like dresses, you know, things with slits or anything. I mean, she looks absolutely beautiful in hers. We've got hers she made into like a little nightgown set with I'm sure some voice works that they also sell a pattern for pirates. They also do a lot of knits here too. Yeah. Really pretty high neckline version. Yep. A little tank top. That's the shelf bra. That's a pretty sweater knit version. That actually looks like that sweater knit that Stylemaker fabric sells. Crop top. So yeah, I mean, is it anything revolutionary? No, but if you need a top like a like a basic top kind of pattern, you know, you can consider this one and then also have all these other options to go with it. I don't know that I am a body skimming. Maybe I am or maybe I should be, you know, I could even not have anything like that in my wardrobe right now. But I also don't look like her. But that's also okay. You know, here I am living my best life, still worried about body image. My goodness. It happens to all of us. But you just fight through it. You guys, you know, you don't see yourself in this. Go to Goodwill. Try on one. Buy $153 and just wear it around the house. No one has to look at you and just see what you think. You know, try it with different jackets and blazers and things and maybe surprise yourself that you'd like it more than you realize. All right, that is it for August part two. Like I said, I have September coming right around the corner, probably this time next week. And October's list is starting. If you want to throw a girl a bone, if you see any new patterns coming out, DM me about them and I can add them to the list. But that's going to do it for me today, y'all. Thank you so much for watching. I will see you all very soon. Bye.