Explorer Polarized Sunglasses for Kids

$ 29.66
For 2 years I have looked (extensively) for good sunglasses, & I have finally found them. After using them only 1 time, I was hooked!There are 3 things that makes Real Kids glasses the best: #1-the adjustable & detachable strap on the back, #2-the flexible arms, #3-the option of Polarized lenses.The strap on the back is my FAVORITE part, b/c it keeps my kid from taking them off, throwing them down & it allows him to more easily put them back in place by himself. This feature alone is worth it’s weight in gold!!! The strap adjusts short enough to fit his head snugly, or long enough to hang around his neck w/o feeling like it’s going to choke him.The flexible arms allow for baby/toddler/boy abuse. They also allow for a better fit, because they don’t push too tightly against the heads. Lastly, it allows the sizing to be more flexible.Lastly, I like that you can get the same sunglasses in both polarized & un-polarized lenses. I haven’t seen many other companies do that.
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Session 1

Go over size selection
Fit recommendations
Pattern & Fit Adjustments
Materials needed
Preparing your pattern
Briefly discuss cutting layouts

Session 2

Step 5 – Apply Your Fusible Interfacing
Step 6 – Assemble Your Front Yoke Pieces
Ride The Wave *sewing with curves overview*
Step 7 – Assemble Your Back Pieces
Step 8 – Assemble Your Pockets
Step 9 – Sew Your Bound Buttonholes

Session 3

Step 10 – Apply Your Front Pieces
Step 11 – Sew Your Shoulder Seams
Step 12 – Assemble Your Left Sleeve
Step 13 – Attach Your Sleeves
Step 14 – Sew Your Side Seams & Sleeve Seams

Session 4

Step 15 – Finish Your Sleeve Hems
Step 16 – Attach Your Collar
Step 17 – Insert Your Zipper
Step 18 – Finish Your Hem

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YOU WILL MAKE:

  • A jacket
  • Optional sizes from XXS-1X B-Block
  • Optional sizes from XXL-8X B-Block

YOU WILL NEED:

  • The It Takes Two Jacket PDF pattern
  • Color A fabric
  • Color B fabric
  • Lightweight to midweight fusible interfacing
    • *you may need different color interfacings for more extreme contrast color fabrics (such as black & white)
  • Matching all-purpose thread to your fabric
    • *you may wish to have matching thread to both your Color A and Color B fabrics on hand
  • 1x separating zipper
    • *see length requirements per size below
  • 3/8” (1cm) width drawstring trim
    • *see length requirements per size below
  • 1 3/8” (3.5cm) width soft elastic
    • *see length requirements per size below
Please note this workshop focuses on the self enclosed finishes included in the instruction booklet, specifically designed for woven fabrics. The videos will go in depth covering French seams, bias binding, and bound buttonhole construction methods. This workshop is NOT intended for makers looking to sew a KNIT FABRIC version of this pattern. Feel free to reach out: email [email protected] for any questions!
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