I really don’t want to miss this. My son definitely needs some pants. And, I have some baby gifts to make. Who doesn’t like to see baby clothes!!
See ya soon,
Clover
I really don’t want to miss this. My son definitely needs some pants. And, I have some baby gifts to make. Who doesn’t like to see baby clothes!!
See ya soon,
Clover
So in early June I decided to the sew along for this outfit on The Cottage Home. I thought it would be a good addition to my pattern collection since it wasn’t a dress and I wanted to sew something that Sophia could choose her own fabric.
I think it turned out great. But it took me forever! There are a few minor errors on the pattern but they are kind of obvious and easy to fix.
There were certain steps like the lining and hidden seams and the ruffle sleeves that were not easy to understand but thankfully the sew along from Lindsey really made all the difference.
I realized I had cut a part of the pants pattern the wrong size but luckily caught it early in the construction and recut ( again lucky I had more fabric). The waistband was put in a little funny. I think there is an easier way to do it than the instructions. The hardest part was sewing the darn buttons and that little flower. I still need to move a button over and probably resew the flower. You cant see in the picture but its kind of a mess under that cute button. I think I was rushing and I got lazy. So I think I will make it again cause it is a classic style and the pattern goes to size 8. This was a 4/5 and fits perfect. So thanks to Lindsey for doing the sew along. I am adding photo to the Flickr group. There are a lot of other cute playdate outfits.
My daughter was hilarious in that she wanted to hold a white rose just like the girl on the pattern package.
and then of course she had to do the silly faces.
Happy Sewing.
-Clover
So I had seen this dress a few times online and thought that it was pretty fashion forward and something I might like to wear. It is “The Mission Maxi” by Jamie Christina. I have been so leary about sewing for myself because kids clothes are pretty forgiving and well, small. Finally I saw a post HERE of these ladies wearing the dress and I thought ok, why not.
So I headed up to my favorite place to go. Maisonnette in Oceanside and got my supplies. Plus, a ton of advice. These ladies are so fun to visit. They are helpful, nice and their shop is fantastic.
This was the first time I had ever used an old fashioned tissue paper pattern. It was actually pretty easy to trace but cutting out the fabric was another story. This was also one of the first times I made a whole garment out of jersey knit. So lining up the stripes and pinning the pattern was a bit tedious for me but fun.
I sewed it up today at nap time and am thrilled. It fits fantastic and the colors are perfect. The neckline topstitching is a little wonky and I am not sure I can totally pull off the horizontal stripe thing but it is still fun. I am gonna make this again soon. They had a fabric that was a melon type color that I want.
thanks for visiting.
-clover
Most of the time when I sew it is my relaxing and reflection time of the day. However there are always moments through a project when I start to get stressed and anxious over the final outcome.
Let me start by saying I am completely obsessed with this sewing thing. More than I should be probably. But through every project I always ask myself is this really worth it. The time, the lack of sleep, the moments of anxiety, Using the seam ripper. It’s not like I can’t afford to by my kids clothes. And lets face it most of us are not saving money sewing our kids clothes considering all the fabric we buy.
Any way I always think I am doing something wrong or its not going to look that good. But I am almost always pretty stoked with the outcome.
These are a combination of all of Dana’s at MADE pants tutorials. These are using her pattern, flat front, lined, front pockets. They fit like a dream on my 21 month old. This is also a legit KCWC project. I started it yesterday and finished them up during nap time.
However, as my first picture shows I chose the worst lining fabric I could have. It is a white knit turtleneck from Old Navy. It is not your standard interlock. Um it has modal and some poly or something. It is sooooo soft and very stretchy. Like very very stretchy. But hey what the heck right. I cut the lining a bit smaller and used a bigger seam allowance. I even cut down the waist and the length of the legs so they just fit inside the waistband and the hem. And I couldn’t be happier.
Does anyone else ever second guess themselves while they are sewing?
- clover
So I am sorta unofficially doing Elsie Marley’s Kids Clothes Week. You are suppose to sew an hour a day for seven days and see what happens. Well spring comes early in Southern California so I have made a few things already that I am putting on her flickr page. But I am also going to work on some beach shorts that are a Boden kids knockoff. We will see how that works out. I hope you enjoy my creations. Oh another goal for this week is to finally order some labels for my clothes.
-clover