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………….The Sew Thankful Sale At Love Notions Patterns Continues

First and foremost~ the Love Notions Sew Thankful Sales still going on! All regular priced patterns and courses are 40% off. If you use my special code 10MACSEWS45 you’ll get an extra 5%~ that means 45% off!! The sales runs through Friday 12/3/2025. Printed patterns will be 25% off. The only pattern excluded from the sale in the new Opus Vest)

But Wait~ There’s More!!!!!!!!!

With every purchase made during this sale using a code will allow you to get the Sewing Tool Kit PDF (print yourself at home). The Sewing Tool Kit is full of lots of helpful sewing tips guaranteed to bring your makes up a notch! But that’s not all~ for the first time EVER making a purchase (and using a sale code) will also get you the complete LOOK BOOK PDF (print at home yourself). 

There are 2 ways to get this free Tool kit.

  • Use my 45% off code (10MACSEWS45) to get 45% off the order and I will send you the tool kit for free. Simply send me your order number and along with your email and I will send the PDF to your email.
  • Use Love Notions code SewThankful for just 40% off and you will get the Tool Kit added to your Love Notions account automatically. If you choose this method, please consider using my affiliate link so I will get credit for the sale. Purchase your patterns from this link.

Use code 10MACSEWS45 for 45% off your pattern order. In order to receive the Sewing Tool Kit & Love Notions LOOK BOOK for free simply send me your order number and email address and I will send you the PDF for free!


Layer Your Love Notions Patterns!!!!

One of my favorite things to do with all my Love Notions Me-mades is to layer them! All Fall and Winter long you can find me layered up in multiple LN garments! The best thing about wearing layers is when I get indoors, I can always take one (or two) off!

Base Layer

As a born and raised New Englander, my husband has lectured me for years on the importance of base layers! These are the patterns I use. Over the years I have learned to layer more especially in the colder weather!

  • Rockford Raglan
  • Sloane
  • La Bella Donna
  • Classic Tee
  • I love to mash the Classic Tee with the La Bella Donna~ you can find how HERE.

My most used pattern is by far the Rockford Raglan. I use View A and size down one size if I am making it with the intention of being my base layer. If I am making it as a sweater/top to wear on its own I make my typical size(the one I measure at). What I like the most about the Rockford for this purpose is the raglan sleeve~ it creates less bulk in the shoulder and underarm area. I have always used a 1X1 rib knit for this purpose. The Sloane sized down also works really well for this purpose. In the photos below you can see how I have a Rockford on underneath!

Main Layer

These are the garments I make to wear alone or with a base underneath or a vest on top of. My favorite patterns that I create multiple combos with are:

  • Aria Button Down
  • Sloane Sweater
  • Terra Tunic
  • Constellation Pullover

The Aria is one of my most sewn and worn LN garments. I wear them all year long, I just change up the fabrics I use for each season. This year, my favorite Aria is one of my newest ones made in a sweatshirt fleece from Raspberry Creek Fabrics. For colder temps corduroy is perfect too! I always wear a base layer under my Aria, and then often wear an Oakley Vest on top of that for warmth.

The Sloane makes a perfect main piece. I actually have Sloanes made in three different sizes that I wear. Sometimes I size down for base layer or I go up for a nice over-sized sweatshirt to wear over other layers. And then, they are my actual size Sloanes~ which I always love!

Each of the tops below work great with an Oakley over it!

The Terra Tunic with the V-neck hood is my favorite version. It’s roomy enough for a base layer underneath, yet not too big that I can’t put a vest on over it!

The Constellation is another pattern that I make in different sizes. I usually make my measured size which can still fit a base layer underneath if needed. However, I have sized up one for a more cuddly pullover as well. Either way, an Oakley vest still fits over it nicely.

Top Layer

So many options to wear on top of your outfit for warmth! Love Notions definitely has you covered here! I honestly have a closet full of Oakley Vests and Constellation Pullovers. (and my Clef Collection seems to be growing as well!)

  • Constellation Pullover
  • Oakley Vest
  • Evanston Vest
  • Boyfriend Cardigan
  • Fraser Cardigan
  • Clef Coat

The Constellation is truly a year round pattern for me! I just change the fabrics that I sew it up with. For the colder Winter weather, I’m sewing up 2 sweatshirt fleece versions (look for them later this month as they are next on my sewing list)

The Oakley Vest is one of my go-to’s. I love wearing them over my Arias, Sloanes and Constellations. When my husband and I are out bike riding, it’s nice to start with a base layer, add an Aria or Constellation and then top if off with an Oakley Vest or Clef Coat. It makes it so easy to take off or add one of the layers. Some of my typical casual day combos are the following:

  • Rockford + Aria + Oakley Vest
  • Rockford +Constellation + Oakley Vest
  • Rockford + Constellation + Oakley Vest + Clef Coat~ for when it gets even colder!

The newer Evanston Vest with the cowl neck is a great vest for when you’re wearing a heavy coat and don’t have a ton of extra arm room. The cowl keeps you warm, yet gives your arms more freedom. I love wearing this when I go into the city. (Tomorrow to be exact to see the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular!)

The Boyfriend Cardigan and Fraser Cardigans are perfect for more classic outfits when combined with the Sloane or Rockford Raglan.

The Clef Coat is really a jack-of-all trades! It can be made as a coat, but I also make and wear them as part of an outfit. I like to think of them as elevated zip-up sweatshirts. I made one last year as a promo for Raspberry Creek Fabrics in a Christmas print French Terry. I wore it all the time inside!

Made from fleece, it’s a great casual jacket to throw on top of your other LN patterns! Last year, for our last bike ride of the season, it was COLD and we were by the ocean. I had on a Rockford Raglan, Aria Button-down, Oakley Vest AND a fleece Clef Coat!

I have a gray sweatshirt fleece Clef Coat on my sewing plan list and it will come up right after my 2 new Constellations! I also have a Boucle Clef Coat planned for a classic piece I can wear inside when out to dinner and the restaurant is just too cold yet I don’t want to wear my actual coat!

Combine yours anyway you’d like! There are endless combinations to be had! I hope I’ve given you a tiny bit of inspiration to layer your Love Notions!


Thanks for reading my little blog! I’m so happy you took the time to “visit” my sewing room! Be sure to stop by each Friday for my “Weekly Stitch” to see what I’m up to including my weekly “what I wore”, progress on my Fall/Winter sewing plans and what I’m currently sewing. If you subscribe to my blog you can get my “Weekly Stitch With Sew Mary Mac” in your mailbox each week!

Mary Anne 🙂

Remember to follow me over on Instagram to see all my latest makes!  @sewmarymac

You can also follow my Facebook Page~ Sew Mary Mac. On this page you will find information on my makes from all pattern companies. If I know of any good sales(pattern or fabric) I will also feature this information. I have had many of my loyal followers send me friend requests on Facebook. I do post in the Love Notions group under Mary Anne MacLean, however this Facebook account is private. There is no sewing content on that Facebook Account.


Pattern Link

Love Notions Patterns

The Love Notions link is an affiliate link. It costs you nothing to purchase from this link, it just helps fund my fabric addiction which allows me to test and review more patterns.

During this week long Sew Thankful Sale use the code  10MACSEWS45. This coupon code gives you an extra 5% off the 40% off sale. This code is good for all patterns (printed patterns will be 25% off) and courses.

My code will change back to 10MACSEWS after the sale. My code does change quarterly, so please always check the newest blog post for an update if you find a code isn’t working. This code will be good through the end of 2025.


Blog Posts~ These will give you more details on each pattern, my sizing and alterations along with sewing tips for each specific pattern.


Fabric Resources

Want to make your own sweater knit Oakley Vest? These two fabric shops are my favorite for quilted sweater knits. You can find their collection of them at the links below.

Surge Fabrics

Style Maker Fabrics

The Weekly Stitch With Sew Mary Mac~ November 14, 2025

………….Welcome To My Sewing Room!!

Feature Friday Pattern From Love Notions~

The $6 Feature Friday pattern today, 11/14/25 is the Sloane Sweater! This is a MUST HAVE pattern in my opinion. Not only does it include great options~ it’s also a fun pattern to hack. PS~ the Kids Version is also on sale for $6 too! Be sure to use my code 10MACSEWS for an additional 10% off.

A few years ago some of my fellow sewists began calling me the “Sloane Queen” because I made so many! I found the last few years I had taken a step back from it (maybe because I needed to make a bigger size.) The last few weeks I’ve been pulling them out and wearing them anyway and I totally remember why I loved this pattern so much! I’ve altered my pattern and sewn up a few new ones too. Another thing I love about the Sloane is that you can size up or down depending on the look you want. I’ve been wearing my larges, and then just fit closer and are great for layering. I’ve also made then as size up as a relaxed sweatshirt! I’ve linked a few blog posts below so you can see all my Sloane versions and Sloane Hacks! Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom for some online Fabric Resources for the Sloane Sweater!!

The Details ~ Sloane Sweater for Ladies

The Sloane is a drop shoulder pullover that includes two basic body styles. View A has a slimmer silhouette with a curved high/low shirt tail hem that falls about mid hip. View B has a boxier more relaxed fit. It features a waistband and hits a high hip. I have even sized up for View B sometimes to have a more oversized sweatshirt.

Both views can be sewn with or without the yoke. It can be made as a basic crewneck or with a hood. Other options include a kangaroo pocket and elbow patches. There are so many different combinations you can come up with! The possibilities are endless!! Just go to the Love Notions Facebook Pattern Support group and type Sloane in the search. It’s hard to believe all the versions you’ll see are all made from this awesome pattern!

  • Sizes XS-5X
  • Full Bust Option
  • 2 Body Styles
  • Relaxed Fit
  • Dropped Shoulder
  • Optional: yoke, elbow patches, hood and kangaroo pocket
  • Designed for knit fabrics
  • Skill Level: Confident Beginner

For full details on the Sloane Sweater including my sizing and alterations, suggested fabrics and sewing tips be sure to visit this blog post.


Sloane Sweater for Girls

The Sloane Sweater for girls is available in sizes 2T-16 and includes all the options of the Ladies Sloane (except the full bust option). View B could also be used for boys.


What I Wore Last Week~

Clearly I love wearing the LN Aria all Fall as I wore it several times this week again! I also searched through the back of my closet for things I don’t wear very often. The day I pulled out my LN Evanston Vest to wear and photograph~ I decided when looking at the photos that I felt it was too long. When I first made this I had added to the lengthen ~ so now I added it to my mending pile to shorten.

  • LN Aria Button-down “jacket” hack in 100% linen (Metro Textiles NYC -2021?)
    • LN Classic Tee/La Bella Donna Mashup in Bamboo/Cotton Jersey (Style Maker)
  • LN Aria Button-down in a Japanese baby wale corduroy (Style Maker Fabric-2024)
    • LN La Bella Donna in wide rib knit
  • LN Aria Button-down in RK Mammoth Flannel from Raspberry Creek Fabrics
    • LN Oakley Vest in Fleece~ Joann Fabrics
    • LN Rockford Raglan in a rib knit
  • LN Terra Tunic with the V-Neck Hood option in RCF Oatmeal French Terry
  • LN Evanston Vest in a wide rib sweater knit ~ Joann Fabrics from my stash
    • LN Rockford Raglan in a rib knit
  • LN Sloane Sweater View B in Cayambe Knit from Surge Fabrics (still available in several colors)
  • LN Sloane Sweater View B in Cotton French Terry from Raspberry Creek Fabrics

What I’m Sewing This Week~

This week I’ve been working on a new pattern test for Love Notions. (No sneak peeks yet~ Sorry!). That’s really about it! I’ve cleaned up my sewing space again and have pulled everything for my next few projects together. I’m moving on to my LN Oakley Vests as I have been wearing the ones I have nonstop with the drop in temperature!


My Fall Sewing Plans~

I’m proud of myself for sticking to my Fall sewing plan list! I’m still trying hard not to add anything. Clearly I won’t finish this list before Fall is officially over~ but I will continue to work on this into the winter. Come late January/February I like to begin spring sewing anyway.

  • LN Aria Button-downs ~ COMPLETE!!
    • Corduroy ~Woodland print that I purchased last fall from Style Maker Fabrics
    • Sweatshirt fleece, pink plaid that I ordered from RCF 
    • Jacket hack in Navy linen~ just received from Mood Fabrics~
      • I’m going to push this ahead to my Spring Sewing Plans list
  • LN Timbre Top long sleeved button front version ~ COMPLETE!!
    • Block print cotton voile ~has in stash from Blackbird Fabrics.
    • Perhaps a Rayon challis version? Found perfect rayon challis in my deep stash (10 yrs old?)
    • Bonus Sew~ Green Double Gauze from last big Joann Fabrics haul
  • LN Constellation Pullovers
    • Navy Speckle Sweatshirt Fleece~ in stash from Style Maker Fabrics
    • Oatmeal and Fuchsia floral sweatshirt fleece~ in stash from Style Maker Fabrics
  • LN Clef Coat
    • Gray Sweatshirt fleece~ in stash from ????
    • Navy Boucle purchased a few years ago from Style Maker Fabrics
  • LN Oakley Vest
    • Quilted Sweater knit from stash~ from Style Maker Fabrics(2023 & 2024)
    • Purple quilted fabric ~Style Maker Fabrics from last year~ still trying to find fabric for binding I like!!
    • Fleece~ from Joann’s fabrics that I purchased just before liquidation(maybe)
  • LN Coda Coat ~ADDED 10/4
    • Quilted Jacket~ will be shopping at Home Goods to find a new quilt to cut up.
      • No luck at Home Goods~ I’m now looking at block print bed quilts on Amazon!
      • Update!!!! I found a quilt at Home Sense in the clearance section! A Draper James quit for just $30!
  • LN Sloane Sweater~ Added 10/20 / COMPLETE
    • Wearable muslin of the Sloane~ since I needed to make some size adjustments.
    • Rose Floral Reverse French Terry (Style Maker Fabrics 2024)
    • Teal Striped Ribbed Sweater Knit (Style Maker Fabrics 2024)
    • Houndstooth Hacci Sweater Knit~ Promo for Raspberry Creek Fabrics

Thanks for reading “The Weekly Stitch”! I’m so happy you took the time to “visit” my sewing room!

Mary Anne 🙂

Remember to follow me over on Instagram to see all my latest makes!  @sewmarymac

You can also follow my Facebook Page~ Sew Mary Mac. On this page you will find information on my makes from all pattern companies. If I know of any good sales(pattern or fabric) I will also feature this information. I have had many of my loyal followers send me friend requests on Facebook. I do post in the Love Notions group under Mary Anne MacLean, however this Facebook account is private. There is no sewing content on that Facebook Account.


Pattern Links

Love Notions Patterns

The Love Notions links are affiliate links. It costs you nothing to purchase from these links, it just helps fund my fabric addiction which allows me to test and review more patterns.

To receive an additional 10% off the LN pattern price, use this coupon code 10MACSEWS.This coupon code can be used at anytime on any pattern….even a $6 Feature Friday pattern.  My code does change quarterly, so please always check the newest blog post for an update if you find a code isn’t working. This code will be good through the end of 2025.


Blog Post Links~ These will give you more details on each pattern, my sizing and alterations along with sewing tips for each specific pattern.


Fabric Resources For The Sloane Sweater

SURGE FABRICS

One of the many reasons I like to shop at Surge Fabrics is the great quality and prices. This is a family owned business and Kayla is a sewist like us. She cares about the quality of the fabrics that she sells. Be sure to follow her on Instagram and join the Surge Facebook Group to keep updated on sales, restocks of staples and new fabrics!

Surge has a such a great selection of sweater knits(at reasonable prices) that are perfect for the Sloane Sweater. I like sweater knits for both View A and View B. Some of my favorites are the Cayambe Rib knit and the Nepal Rib Knit. The Seville Wide Rib Knit would make a great dressier version. These are just a few of the sweater knits available. Check out their entire sweater fabric selection HERE.

For View B of the Sloane I also like to use French Terry (check the stretch %!). Surge has an amazing selection of solid color French Terry perfect for color blocking. See all the colors HERE.


RASPBERRY CREEK FABRICS

RCF has a nice selection of Hacci Sweater knits that are perfect for the Sloane. It sews up nicely in both View A and B. In addition to the “Club” selection found HERE you can also custom print any of the designs in the Designer Library on Hacci sweater knit. There is a big selection of plaids and stripes that would work so nicely for a Men’s Tailgate too.

“Club” or retail Hacci Details : about $13 per yard, Medium Weight, 8 oz, 90% Polyester/7% Rayon/3% Spandex, at least 50% stretch, made and printed in the USA

Here are a few of my favorites. I am finishing up a Sloane in the Houndstooth for a RCF Promo.

RCF also has a nice selection of seasonal French Terry that is perfect for a View B Sloane. Over the years I have sewn more than a dozen for RCF (promo work) in various French Terry Prints. (Check out my Sloane Blog above to see some of them). You can see all the current “Club”/Retails French Terry Prints HERE. Below are a few of the Fall/Winter and Christmas prints available now.

French Terry Details: about $14.00 per yard, 58”wide, 220 GSM, 95/5 cotton spandex, at least 50% 4 way stretch.

Of course if you have any of the infamous Oatmeal French Terry~ it sews up into THE BEST Sloane! I have used this fabric for several of my Sloanes over the years along with Terra Tunics. This is the fabric I used for my husband’s LN Tailgate. My husband absolutely loves this fabric! This French Terry has more drape than most other French Terrys so it works for both the Ladies View A and View B. You can find this fabric HERE. However once the stock of it is gone~ it’s gone!!!

Additional Fabric Resources For The Sloane Sweater

I would look for fabrics such as: Hacci sweater knits, waffle knits, baby French Terry, French Terry(View B), rib knits

  • Surge Fabrics*Favorite
    • Waffle knit, Brushed Waffle knit
    • Sibley Brushed Sweater knit
    • Vaeroy Rib knit
    • Seville Wide Rib knit
    • Brushed Rib knit
    • Brushed Hacci Sweater knit
    • Cayambe Rib knit
  • Mily Mae Fabrics
    • Aspen knit
    • Cable Sweater knit
    • Brushed Cashmere rib knit
  • Boho Fabrics now carries the Cable Sweater knit I used for the Sloanes
  • Style Maker Fabrics~ a bit more money, but amazing quality