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Simplicity 8296 Girls’ Hooded Jacket & Pants Sewing Pattern (Sz 2–6X)

1998 fleece-friendly pattern for cozy jacket and elastic-waist pants

$5.00

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Sew a warm and adorable outfit for your little one with Simplicity 8296, a 1998 girls’ sewing pattern for a button-front hooded jacket and elastic-waist pants in sizes 2 through 6X. This cozy, casual set is perfect for chilly days and ideal for flannel, corduroy, fleece, lightweight denim, and wool blends.

Pattern Features:

• Hooded button-front jacket with pockets and sleeve cuffs

• Comfy elastic-waist pants

• Great for layering during fall and winter

Suggested Fabrics:

Flannel, corduroy, lightweight denim, wool/wool blends, fleece

Notions Needed:

Thread, buttons, ¾" elastic

📦 Condition:

Pre-owned, factory-folded, with moderate wear from age and storage

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💡 Sewing Tip:

When sewing with fleece, avoid pressing directly with a hot iron—use a press cloth and low heat. Use a walking foot to feed the fabric evenly and reduce stretching or bunching, especially around curved seams.

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