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author: "joostdecock"
caption: "If you like it, put a bow on it"
date: "2017-11-14"
image: "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/hl5bw8cj/site-content/8b04db622ddf3bff6e2d66a5305903a0e96edd58-2000x1333.jpg"
intro: "Our family of freesewing patterns has grown once again, and the benjamin of the family is... Benjamin ."
title: "The Benjamin Bow Tie pattern is now available in beta. And I didn't even have to do anything."
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Our family of freesewing patterns has grown once again, and the benjamin of the family is... [Benjamin](/designs/benjamin).
Benjamin is a bow tie that comes with a variety of options to control pretty much every aspect of your bow tie.
You can opt for a made-to-measure bow tie, or draft Benjamin with an adjustment ribbon to allow some flexibility in the fit. Something that makes this a great handmade gift for the upcoming holiday season.
## Benjamin is more special than you realize
Here's the thing about Benjamin that I'm most excited about: I didn't do anything.
![A collection of bow ties from Wouter, who designed and coded this pattern](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/bowties_4f3e05ec53.jpg)
That's right, Benjamin was designed and coded by [Wouter Van Wageningen](/users/xdpug) who has over the last couple of months been teaching himself the ins and outs of the freesewing platform:
> I had a blast making the Bow Tie pattern. I basically used it to move from the BabyBib tutorial into something that was original and not too complex (and actually useful). I wanted to get the whole process under control before venturing out into the real stuff.
>
> That I was able to pick things up so easily is due mostly to the great [BabyBib tutorial](https://freesewing.org/tutorials/pattern-design/) and the help you've provided [here](https://discord.freesewing.org).
## Who will be next to contribute a pattern?
When I released freesewing as an open source platform, I obviously hoped that others would join the effort.
But I never thought that less than 3 months after the public release of freesewing, we'd have our first pattern from the freesewing community.
![Benjamin is kind of a big deal](https://posts.freesewing.org/uploads/giphy_7a40f62815.gif)
So yeah, Benjamin is a BFD, Wouter is a badass, and I am hopeful that this will be the first of many patterns that we as a community will be able to make available to all.