
Angel Suit Pattern and Instruction
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Angel suits are traditionally associated with male babies as a symbol of innocence and purity. These delicate garments are available in Micro-Preemie, Preemie, and newborn sizes, catering to the needs of families during such precious early stages of life. Please read specific notes about patterns below.
Micro-Preemie Angel Suit Pattern
Angel Suits Written Instructions
Understanding the Pattern–Coming soon
- Notes About the Patterns:
- The base pattern of the angel dress and angel suit is the same. The only difference is the angel suit has a vest piece
- The patterns are formatted to be printed at home on an 8 1/2 x 11 standard sheet of paper. As such the Preemie and Newborn pattern pieces are larger than a standard piece of paper and extend to two pieces of paper. After printing the pattern, you will need to attach the pieces of paper together prior to cutting the fabric. When attaching the pieces together the outlines of the pattern should line up directly. Please refer to the “Understanding the Pattern Tutorial Video” for clarification