In order to go with my scoodie, I’ve made matching spats. One thing is now sure, this winter, I won’t get cold!
The shape is inspired from Victorian spats
You can find the pattern there : http://www.thankyoufornotbeingperky.com/images/spatsPattern2008.pdf
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Dec 3, 2011, 06.29 PMby Joneseph
They look amazing, I want to make some but the link you posted to the pattern has expired, do you happen to know where I could find it? it would be a great help, Thanks
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Dec 13, 2011, 09.28 PMby marionouchka
Just there ;) :
http://www.thankyoufornotbeingperky.com/images/spatsPattern2008.pdf
Oct 11, 2011, 07.14 PMby Craftine
I’ll probably sew a pair for this winter! : )
Oct 10, 2011, 11.17 AMby janetheclerk
love these, and i’m heading to london for freezing cold january, and i live in a beautiful tropical climate where anything below 10C is the stuff of myths. what did you line these with? also, do you know of any fabric or material that would be particularly good at insulating? thanks sandy
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Oct 10, 2011, 11.34 AMby marionouchka
I lined my spats with fleece… it’s warm and insulating too. According to me, it’s the best material to keep you warm in winter.