Bilbo’s Patchwork Housecoat from The Hobbit: One Robe To Rule Them All

The quest for the ultimate in fantasy-bounding lounge wear and a desire to use only recycled and repurposed textiles resulted in a three month long creation process that gave me a fabulous new patchwork robe and a new sense of appreciation for the community of my childhood home. While this didn’t start out as a nostalgic project, that’s certainly what it ended up being, from making a garment based on a story that was read to me as a child from the books gifted to me by my uncle, to the heirloom sewing machine that I learned to sew on, in the city and house that I grew up in, this was both a literal and metaphorical coming home… and I ended up with a super comfortable robe with a Twirl Factor that is off the charts! Come with me as I recreate Bilbo’s Robe from “The Hobbit” (I don’t dare say “Lord of the Rings”, lest the Tom Bombadil gang comes for me). If this project inspired you to create your own version, or even to tackle a similar project - maybe a different patchwork or quilted garment from recycled materials - please be sure to find me on social media (Instagram is perhaps the easiest way to contact me) and let me know, I love seeing other people’s works! The patten for the patchwork squares was created by me, to give the illusion of randomness, and I think it worked very well. The patchwork doesn’t seem to have a discernible pattern, yet I didn’t loose my mind trying to sew it together. The pattern is available for purchase from my KoFi store (), along with a little instructional PDF with some suggested assembly methods and techniques. -------------- Music Credit (opening lyric): Edge of Night (Pippin’s Song) from Lord of the Rings sung by Malinda Kathleen Reese ( 🧵The Pattern: McCall’s 7875 🪡The Patchwork Pieces (PDF Pattern): ☕ Support the Channel: ✨ Stay updated on projects in real time: 🍃 Fantasybounding Fashion Flip:
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