A Mountain of Your Makes (Part Two)

Following on from yesterday’s Part One, I’ve got a whole new heap of activewear sewing inspiration coming your way. You ladies have been so busy sewing up a storm, and I love that you get so excited when I release a new pattern like the Surf to Summit Tops that you make it all in droves!

Winnie’s fabulous peacock print Duathlon capris



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Cidell’s winter running Surf to Summit Top for her husband, Jordan



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Katherine’s green cherries runderwear (included in my Threshold Shorts pattern)



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Veloswer’s kiwi-styled cycling Surf to Summit Top



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Carey’s teal and white Surf to Summit Top



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Following on from yesterday’s Part One, I’ve got a whole new heap of activewear sewing inspiration coming your way. You ladies have been so busy sewing up a storm, and I love that you get so excited when I release a new pattern like the Surf to Summit Tops that you make it all in droves!

Winnie’s fabulous peacock print Duathlon capris


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Cidell’s winter running Surf to Summit Top for her husband, Jordan


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Katherine’s green cherries runderwear (included in my Threshold Shorts pattern)


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Veloswer’s kiwi-styled cycling Surf to Summit Top


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Carey’s teal and white Surf to Summit Top


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Carol’s trio of Lacey Thongs


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Maria’s reflective, stormset Surf to Summit cycling jersey


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Kathy’s three different winter running Surf to Summit tops


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My XYT Workout Top also made her Top 5 Patterns of 2014, too!

Suzy’s short sleeved Surf to Summit rashguard and matching swim briefs


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Kerry’s “hunter orange” and pink Surf to Summit jacket


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Sandra’s yellow and white Surf to Summit Top (with back reflective piping)


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As I’ve been hinting here and on twitter, my next pattern is very nearly ready to release to my pattern testers. I’ve made up several muslins on my own, and it’s passed my stringent “Does this annoy me on a run?” test with flying colours – both on my 2+hr trail run and again during an hour-long tempo run.

I am super super excited for this one, not only because it’s a really cool, versatile design, but also one that brings in a whole new sport I’ve not designed for before! It also works for the usual running, cycling, ypga, gym-going, too, don’t worry! Anyone want to hazard a guess as to what the new sport might be?

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