It’s like beta testing for patterns
I volunteered to be a pattern tester for the Scientific Seamstress's latest pattern. It's a reversible romper in sizes NB to 5T. There's also a "girlie" option to add ruffles on the bottom. I decided to make the romper for Leah and it turned out really cute and fits her well. Look for the pattern to launch next week.
In explaining to Chad what a pattern tester was, I described it in software terms, "It's like beta testing for patterns." He got it.
Edit: It's here! Go buy it now!
How cool to be involved in that way! And the romper is cute!
I will have to get you to make one for Matilda! 🙂 Too cute!!!
Cute cute super cute! And that little girl is certainly growing, congrats on being a tester.
That is fantastic! And that romper is just adorable!!
Oh, that is such a darling pattern! I love it!
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