I made an attempt this past week to join in with Kids Clothes Week. Success? Failure? Well, a little bit of both.
I set my sights high and pulled fabric for about 8 items. What I ended up with was this:
I guess in the normal world of sewing, I'd be happy. I completed both outfits this week, worked 40 hours, did about a million kid activities and took about 10 trips to the dog park.
The details:
Outfit number 1 - two free patterns from Oliver + S - the Popover dress made into a tunic, and my much-used Sunny Days Shorts. The top and shorts are both size 5. On the tunic, I added width on the front panel and gathered it a bit. The fabric is a nice light seersucker from Robert Kaufman. The shorts are a medium weight cotton denim fabric that has been living in my stash forever. Nice to use that stash fabric! I shortened the shorts 2 inches from the pattern length - works better with the heavier fabric. I added pockets to both the front and back of the shorts....gotta have pockets!
Outfit number 2 - the Butterfly Blouse and Skirt from Oliver + S sewn in a size 5 with 7 length. The top is Woodland Clearing lawn and the skirt is a heavy cotton linen. I've made the skirt a bunch of times for school uniforms, but this was the first time I've made the top. It's a very sweet pattern - I definitely recommend it!
Here's some modeled shots of both outfits (no pictures of the shorts yet!):
Thanks for reading.....can you tell my sew-jo is back? Makes me happy!
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Monday, May 30, 2016
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Sew-Jo Coming Back.....
I haven't sewn a ton over the past few months. And when I sewed, I didn't necessarily blog. But, I think I may be getting back on track!
I made a quick outfit for Julia on Saturday. Previously, just about two years ago, I made these shorts:
Well, these shorts stayed in the drawer for about a year and a half. She refused to wear them. Then, all of a sudden, they became The Golden Boy (Seinfeld reference) of her wardrobe. Every day, when she got home from school, on went these shorts and a black tank. Every day. These shorts are now a pretty disgusting shade of grey with flowers.
So, I used some similar fleece and made this outfit:
These shorts are a size 5 straight up. I may make the next pair a bit shorter - they are kind of an awkward length. The previous ones were a size 4 and I think she still could wear a size 4. The pattern is the free Sunny Days Shorts from Oliver + S. I added front pockets and back pockets. Gotta have pockets.
The top is another Oliver + S pattern - the School Bus T-Shirt. This is a size 4 with about 5 inches added to the length. The fabric is hideous to work with. It is that kind of burn-out fabric which my daughter loves. Unfortunately, it's a pain in the butt to work with - it curled like nobody's business. The neck band application was atrocious so I went to the iron to give it a blast of steam. Mistake. Burnt a hole in it, hence, the lovely bow at the neckline. I was actually going to put it straight in the trash, but Julia really liked it, so we'll see what happens....I have more of the hideous fabric - a lot more.
Next up, a Mother's Day gift.....
I made a quick outfit for Julia on Saturday. Previously, just about two years ago, I made these shorts:
Well, these shorts stayed in the drawer for about a year and a half. She refused to wear them. Then, all of a sudden, they became The Golden Boy (Seinfeld reference) of her wardrobe. Every day, when she got home from school, on went these shorts and a black tank. Every day. These shorts are now a pretty disgusting shade of grey with flowers.
So, I used some similar fleece and made this outfit:
These shorts are a size 5 straight up. I may make the next pair a bit shorter - they are kind of an awkward length. The previous ones were a size 4 and I think she still could wear a size 4. The pattern is the free Sunny Days Shorts from Oliver + S. I added front pockets and back pockets. Gotta have pockets.
The top is another Oliver + S pattern - the School Bus T-Shirt. This is a size 4 with about 5 inches added to the length. The fabric is hideous to work with. It is that kind of burn-out fabric which my daughter loves. Unfortunately, it's a pain in the butt to work with - it curled like nobody's business. The neck band application was atrocious so I went to the iron to give it a blast of steam. Mistake. Burnt a hole in it, hence, the lovely bow at the neckline. I was actually going to put it straight in the trash, but Julia really liked it, so we'll see what happens....I have more of the hideous fabric - a lot more.
Next up, a Mother's Day gift.....