Baby Blocks (Slopers) – Designing for babies 0 to 2 years.

New Range of Baby Blocks 0 to 2 Years

They have been a long long time in the making, but they are finally ready to launch!

It’s taken a lot longer than I expected to create my new range of baby blocks in my Modeliste Creative range (This is my colour range with high street sizing). The sizing and drafting took a very long time to develop. However the fit trials took forever!

Normally my process is to draft my first block, try it out in the range of sizes and adapt the fit. I have a reliable and very valuable group of very experienced ladies, and men, that are always happy to help.

The wearer trials for my baby range from new born to 24 months proved very difficult to fit. I don’t have many babies in my life now, and it took a long time to find the babies I needed. Also babies grow very quickly so that was another issue. By the time that their busy mums got around to trying the garments on, the babies were no longer in the size bracket I needed! I had to start again so many times. I like to try each and every size I produce and this is even more important with baby blocks. I need to see the block on the wearer and make fit adjustments. Also babies can’t tell you if they are comfortable or not.

How fast they grow!

So far I have finalised the baby body block. This block is perfect for developing baby body patterns. It comes with a sleeve too.

Body Pattern Sheet
Adapt into a range of styles.

The baby stretch / knit bodice was another block I was keen to develop. It has been designed for use with soft jersey fabric.

This comes as 2 A0 Sheets!

I decided to place each bodice block as a separate pattern piece. The grading between each size is as little as 1 millimeter in some areas, less than the thickness of a line, so for accuracy, this was the best way. I have also provided the graded nest as I think that’s important to see. The sleeves are also separate pieces. This set comes as 2 A0 sheets all printed in colour. This increases the price, but I think it’s definitely worth it.

I have also created a baby nappy (diaper) cover block – I have had such fun creating patterns from this block. It can be used for jersey styles in its basic form. It can also be used as a base to add fullness and create some intricate nappy covers.

Use as a base for so many styles!

In the pipeline I have a woven romper block, a woven bodice block for dress development, a coat block – the list goes on!

All blocks will be available in my Etsy shop and on my web site.

Nicola x

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