This sweet little piggy from Louise Kelly's Sew Your Own Animal Dolls features in our December issue - have you had a go at making her yet? If so, then it's time to add a 90-inspired touch to her wardrobe by making a stylish denim jacket! It's super simple to make, plus with her outfit complete, she will be a cute Christmas present for a tiny tot.
1 Download the template and use the Dimensions List to cut out the pattern pieces. Snip into the curved seam allowance around the neckline on the front pieces, then turn it over to the wrong side and secure the tabs with a glue pen. Fold over a narrow double hem down the edge of each front, folding it to the right side. Secure with a glue pen, then backstitch a line down both edges of the hem.
2 Spread glue onto the wrong side of each faux seam strip, then fold both raw edges into the centre. Add more glue and stick one strip to each front of the denim jacket, allowing the lower end to overlap the bottom edge. Backstitch a line down each strip, then trim off the excess.
3 Turn in the seam allowances around the edges of both pockets and secure them with a glue pen. Backstitch across the top of one pocket, then without cutting the thread, backstitch it in place onto the front of the denim