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Sew Independent – Bundle 2 has arrived!


Bundle two of Sewing Indie Month (SIM) is here! It marks the start of a month-long celebration of indie sewing patterns from a bunch of us designers that have collaborated to bring you a lot of sewing fun!
The pattern bundle 2 itself runs from Tuesday September 1st through Thursday September 10th, but the whole of September is filled with a tonne of stuff: There will be blog posts, tutorials and interviews galore, including a sewalong contest stuffed with epic prizes! So you can join in on the contest while supporting small women-owned businesses and raising money for charity.
Ah yes, the charity! Some of you probably just want to know about the sewing, but humour me for a minute, it’s for amazing and worthwhile causes: 20% of bundle proceeds will be donated to Women for Women, which helps women dealing with violence, marginalization, and poverty due to war and conflict.
In countries affected by conflict and war, Women for Women International supports the most marginalized women to earn and save money, improve health and well-being, influence decisions in their home and community, and connect to networks for support. By utilizing skills, knowledge, and resources, she is able to create sustainable change for herself, her family, and community.
Back to the sewing. There’s some brand new patterns pattern releases happening exclusively in this bundle: The Kinga Skirt by Kate & Rose and the April 1962 Coat by SomaPatterns are brand new patterns that are being released through the bundle.
 
Now I think that there’s been more than enough to digest for today, but I’ll be back tomorrow with full details on the sewing contest and the insane amount of prizes to be won!
Don’t forget you can find out more on the pattern bundle at Sewing Indie Month HQ.
As the lovely Cilla Black would say at the end of Blind Date – Ta-ra for now!

Sew Independent 2015 – Bundle 1

Sewing Indie Month Bundle 1I’m excited to tell you about Sew Independent 2015!  But what the hell, you ask, is Sew Indie 15?

Sewing Indie Month (SIM) is a month-long celebration of indie sewing patterns where designers collaborate to bring you fun blog posts and informative tutorials. This year SIM will take place in September. It’s accompanied by a sewalong contest with fantastic prizes. Since the patterns in the SIM Bundle 1 are mostly wovens, this sale gives you time to make muslins before the contest begins in September while supporting small women-owned businesses and raising money for charity.

I will be participating this year with the #6101 fit and flare skirt in Bundle 2 that will be available in September. But for now let’s talk about Bundle 1 that’s available now until this Wednesday 12th August.
Here’s the list & links of designers you’ll find in Bundle 1, including patterns that have been pre-released just for Sew Indie Month:

$25: Sutton Blouse by True BiasCressida Skirt by Jennifer Lauren Vintage PatternsSugar Plum Dress by Lolita PatternsMississippi Ave Dress & Top by Sew House SevenUltimate Trousers by Sew Over It

$32: Cookie Blouson by Waffle PatternsBonnell Dress by Dixie DIY

$38: Melissa Dress, Blouse & Skirt by Muse Patterns; The NEW Saltbox Top by Blueprints for Sewing; The NEW Sorrel Dress & Top by Seamster Sewing Patterns

With Sew Indie 2015 pattern bundle sales, you get to decide how much you pay, starting with a minimum of $25. Paying the minimum will get you a great wardrobe building pack of 5 patterns. The more you pay though, the more patterns you’ll get, with the full bundle of 10 patterns for as little as $38! That works out to $3.80 per pattern!SIM2015Bundle120% of proceeds raised during SIM 2015 go toward charity that all of the featured designers chose in a vote. So for Bundle 1 we decided that proceeds will go to the International Folk Art Alliance, which helps artisans around the world gain access to business education and exhibition opportunities so they can create sustainable livelihoods and preserve their traditional crafts. 
You can choose to pay over the minimums, which means you’ll be helping artisans from around the world create sustainable livelihoods through education and by giving them access to exhibition opportunities. Through the International Folk Art Alliance’s efforts, artists from around the world have been able to build schools and feed their local villages, find shelter from abuse, and recover their ability to support themselves and their families after the destruction of war.With your generosity you’ll get to help makers from all around the world.
For more details on Sew Indie ’15 and on Bundle 1 (finishes August 12th), check out SewIndependent now.