Many, Many, Many years ago a friend passed on some clothes for my boys. 
The selection included a blue hoodie, which my elder son wore until he 
was about 14, and then grew out of it. My younger son wouldn’t wear it. 
So I did! It was a great fit and I didn’t have a zip-up hoodie. Over the
 years I have worn it a lot, to the point where it is stained and 
threadbare. And not much use other than gardening and DIY.
I 
decided it was time to make a replacement. I decided it should be 
lightweight and opted for French terry in a duck egg colour rather than 
heavier sweatshirting. I used my pinwheel to trace around the seams, 
which meant I could leave the original garment intact and continue to 
wear it until it actually falls to bits!
Once I had traced all the pieces I checked the measurements and trued up the seamlines before adding seam allowances. I weighted my pattern pieces to prevent the fabric from curling as I cut and cut all the pieces out.
The 
French terry has slightly less stretch crosswise compared with 
lengthwise, which meant that the zip opening really needed to be 
interfaced to ensure the zip went in without any puckers.
I initially
 used a stretch interfacing, but it was too lightweight and I ended up 
adding another layer of lightweight stable iron on interfacing. I should
 also have added this to the edge of the pocket that would also be 
caught in the zip as this did pucker a little.
I used a jersey 
needle and sewed the garment together with a narrow zig-zag, the edges 
were then overlocked for a neat finish. I did not have any matching 
ribbing for the hem band and cuffs. I originally cut these on the 
cross-grain at 90% width, but there was not enough stretch in the fabric
 for them to fit without causing puckers. I re-cut these pieces 
lengthwise and they went in with no issues.
The hood is 
self-lined and buttonholes are used to provide the exit points for the 
drawstring for the hood. I also decided to bind the inside neck edge to 
give a clean and neat finish, unfortunately, I didn’t have any cream 
jersey, so it ended up being white - it does give a nice neat finish 
though.
I hope this lasts as long as the original. It was on my back as soon as I had finished it. I’m already loving it!!!!!






