hangout hoodie robe
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I love a good think-outside-the-box challenge, and I had so much fun with this one! As soon as I saw the Hangout Hoodie pattern [affiliate link], I knew that it would be perfect to flip into a ….
…hangout hoodie robe!
I kept with the basic shape of the Hangout Hoodie [which can be sewn as either a dress or a shirt], but made some modifications to use woven materials instead of knits.
Since my fabrics have no stretch, I went up two sizes from what my son would normally wear. I used the dress pattern, but then shortened it back down to the size six. The front piece is normally cut on the fold. I instead extended those pieces a couple inches and cut them separately, creating those fabulous lapels in the front.
I also added long flannel cuffs, a belt, and belt loops on each side.
The robe is fully lined (with this super amazing fabric from A Walk in the Woods for Moda by Aneela Hooey – purchased from HB Fabrics). With the exception of the belt loops, which I didn’t put on the inside, the robe is fully reversible. No exposed seams! (Shirt can be found here)
The flannel on the outside makes it super warm and cozy – perfect for our loooooong Wisconsin winters.
I love that it’s comfortable for jumping and playing, and yet so cozy for relaxing. What more could a little boy want? (pants from this costume)
I had so much fun flipping this patter, and I seriously adore how the robe came out. My other boys have each requested their own now too. :)
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Love it, Jess! Perfect timing, too, because I want to make all my boys robes for Christmas this year. You are so talented!