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Free Hospital Gown Patterns, Links to Face Masks and Scrub Cap Patterns COVID-19: How We Can Help The medical community needs our skills and generosity
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Free Hospital Gown Patterns, Links to Face Masks and Scrub Cap Patterns COVID-19: How We Can Help The medical community needs our skills and generosity
Sew many good intentions
This free hospital gown sewing pattern is a fantastic stash-buster; plus, it comes in both adult and kids sizes and it can close in the front or the back.
The Trendy Hospital Gown ePattern
NOTE: THIS IS A PDF PATTERN – THIS IS NOT A PRE-MADE GOWN – I can not make a physical gown for $12! This is a pattern that you use your printer to print the pattern pieces, then make yourself. Pattern Sizes Included: S/M (4-6-8) and L/XL(10-12-14) Gown Features: The gown opens in the front and snaps on the shoulders and down the back. The front opening allows for easy access for monitoring devices that may be attached to the belly while in labor. During delivery the gown is easily opened in the front so that the baby can be placed on the mom’s belly without messing up the gown. After delivery the crossed front can tie to either side and allows for easy access to breast-feeding. The snap up back keeps everything modestly covered while a laboring mom is walking halls, and is also easily accessed for an epidural. This gown really lends itself well for any woman, not just OB patients, although it was designed specifically for maternity and nursing. This is a digital ePattern and an instant download!
Maternity Style
About a year ago one of my friends sent me an image of a mom in the hospital, wearing a super slouchy t-shirt dress. She was close to expecting baby #2 and asked if I knew where she could find a similar one. I pointed her to a few different places, but I’m not sure […]
Sewing for others
I have really gotten dorky these days! I think being 37 weeks pregnant has made me a bit obsessive; so I have been safely taking out these obsessive tendencies on sewing projects. I have made outfits for Baby Boyd, embroidered his burp cloths (yes, I know that it’s stupid to embroider things that the kid is going to barf all over but, hey, I get bored on Sundays), and to top it all off I decided that it would be a brilliant idea to make a hospital delivery gown so that I can look super prep
py and way too excited on d-day. I had never even heard of this idea until Tyler and I went to Austin and saw a woman selling some super cute/super expensive ones at a street fair. I had found my next challenge. When we got home I did a little googling and came across this pattern. Sorry for the not so flattering photo! I’m 9 months preggo, remember?! I used the pattern but took everyone’s advice and made the following alterations: added 6 inches to the length cut 2 \
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1940s. Patterns for hospital wear still up now and again in the backs of the big pattern catalogs, but they don’t stay in print very long…