Huey is a zip-up hoodie, have a look at [the Huey showcase page](/showcase/pattern/huey) for examples. [The announcement blog post](/blog/huey-hoodie-beta/) also explains what it means for a pattern to be in beta.
Freesewing is slowly evolving into a communal effort. The [freesewing chat room](https://chat.freesewing.org/) is turning into a rather chatty place, which is really wonderful to see.
Furthermore, a number of people are taking a stab at designing their own patterns with freesewing. I think that's very exciting and I'm looking forward to the day we'll all be able to enjoy the fruits of that labour.
Meanwhile, people are also helping out with the site, suggesting fixes and improvements left and right, and [Wouter](/users/xdpug) even added an entire page on [Git basics](/docs/git-basics) which should be a great stepping stone for people who like him want to get involved, but lack prior experience with Git (and GitHub).
This is something I'm [kind of excited about](https://www.instagram.com/p/Ba6qVTFDZv_/): but I've made [some changes](https://github.com/freesewing/tile/commit/9d2b11e7a9f0d08b890a04eced989f0b432d2c53) to [freesewing tile](https://github.com/freesewing/tile) to add a cover page to patterns.
You need to sticky-tape those pages together, and even though there are markings on the pages to help you with that, it would be nice to have an overview page that shows the entire pattern and how it's layed out over the different pages.
Problem is, because freesewing patterns are drafted on the fly, based on your measurements, there's no way to know how big or small your pattern will be. In addition, you can pick a variety of paper sizes which will also influence how the pattern gets tiled.
So for the longest time, I felt it was simply not possible to add an coverpage with an overview of how everything needs to be stuck together. But everyday is a school day, and I'm glad to announce that starting of today, when you download a tiled PDF, it will come with a cover page detailing the layout.
This is obviously very new code, so if for some reason you run into trouble with the tiler, make sure to [let me know about it](https://github.com/freesewing/tile/issues/new).
So, I've talked to Dutch illustrator [Roy Van der Hel](https://royvdhel-art.deviantart.com/) (who also signed for our measurements illustrations) and I'm glad to be able to share with you that he's agreed to do illustrations for the different freesewing patterns.
Last month I said I was working on 5 patterns. One of those (Huey) has been released now and these days I'm occupied making a test garment for another pattern on that list: a wintercoat.
I don't want to give away too much about this yet, because it's kind of exciting, but I hope to be able to show more of this during the month of november. If for no other reason that it's getting cold and I could really do with a warm coat.