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Showing posts with label sewing for boys. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2012

LELLOW!!



Because I have lots of free time (bahahahahahahahaha!), I offered to make some custom yellow pants for a little girl who loves yellow!  Looooves yellow.  Really, the offer was honest and I offered because I love sewing cute pants, and I love the idea of sewing a collection of yellow pants.  At this point, I've made so many dresses for Raina that I feel like I should take a break before her closet starts fighting back at me with those tiny pink hangers... so a new little person to sew some things up for was just what the sewing machine ordered!

I had a brain flood of one million yellow two legged ideas.  Pockets.  Treasure pockets!  Appliques. Ruffles.  More ruffles!  Does she like ruffles?  Do I finally have an "excuse" to buy the Oliver and S Sailboat Pants pattern?!  Cuffs.  Pockets.  Must look through stash.  Must go to fabric store.  So much fun!  I love sewing pants!

I did not buy the Sailboat Pants pattern.  Boo, I know.  I decided that the patterns and pants sewing knowledge I already had were enough for now.  The Sailboat Pants require button holes, something I'm still not confident with, and this was not the time to be messing around with button holes.  (It was a time for RUFFLES!)  But I did manage pockets, a faux fly, a button loop, cuffs, a matching top, polka dots, and did I mention ruffles?  Man, I hope she likes ruffles :)








Wait, you want to see whole pants, not just pieces of pants?  Right then.

Outfit #1 is a shirt and pants SET.  What?!  Yeah, I did that.  They're made from a citrus-y cute lemon and orange print, yellow cotton, and yellow polka dot.    I scalloped the bottoms of the pant legs and the shirt, because I've always wanted to do that.  So I did.  I can check that off my sewing bucket list now! My intent was actually for the top to be totally reversible, but that didn't happen.  Way more hand sewing than I was looking for.  Plus, I wasn't sure how to handle the back button closure with it being reversible, so it's a one way shirt :).  Making it just one side also allowed me to add a cute pleat at the top with a little yellow button.



The pants can be worn solid yellow, or folded up with a cuff so you can see the citrus print lining!







 Pant #2 is a print smorgasbord!  I used all the yellow prints I had on hand - the one I had the most of became the legs of the pants, and the others I patchworked to make ruffles for the bottoms of the legs.





Pant #3 is another pair of my beloved treasure pocket pants!  These pants are rad, and you're probably going to see them again and again!  The front and back panels are solid yellow, and all contrasting areas are yellow and white polka dot.  There's a fun yellow button decorating the faux fly waist.




And pant #4... ruffle pants!  Super easy.  I made Raina a purple pair that she loves.  The fabric is stretchy and so comfortable.  It's a little tricky to sew them, since you have to be sure all the ruffles are laying flat as you go.  Otherwise, they get pulled into the seams randomly and you end up with some wonkiness.  The nature of the fabric makes the waistband look a little wacky, too.  I suppose you could create a separate waistband from a jersey or cotton fabric.... but I didn't think of that til it was too late!  :)


TA-DA!








And THEN, because I noticed I had some fun and random yellow things around, I thought I'd make it all a little more fun.  A while ago, I read a post on a blog about a girl whose imaginary friend sent her a package with notes and trinkets from his travels, and how incredibly awesome it was for her to get it.  I must have stored that away somewhere, because it all came back to me... and I thought, "Wouldn't be awesome if this little lady received a surprise package of happy yellow goodness in the mail?"  YES.  It would.  (I have no memory of which of the many blogs I read this was from.  Anyone?)  Out came the paper and stickers and glitter and felt and ribbon... and I added all this fun to the mix:









A package from the yellow fairy.  How cool is that?  I hope it makes her little day!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Kids Clothing Week Challenge: My Secret Mission




Last week was kids clothes week challenge!

I was excited, but tried not to be.  :)  Some weeks I'm super productive when it comes to sewing... but some weeks I'm lucky if I get a pattern traced and cut!  So I decided to follow KCWC in secret, just to see if I could do it.  The commitment?  One hour of kids related sewing a day for 7 days.  Seems pretty attainable... but things happen.  (Like no naps, babies pulling all nighters, spilled toddler potties, grocery store melt downs, Dora movie-thons... you get the picture!)

Somehow, though... I did it!  One hour a day, and I came away with 6 completed sewing projects, one nearly complete one, and a finished quilt that had nothing to do with kids clothes.  :)  I'm feeling pretty accomplished!  

One day I spent as much time battling with my sewing machine as I spent sewing.  
One day I fought with a seam ripper.  
One day I sewed while a handyman played under my kitchen sink.  
Many times I sewed while Lucca jumped to her heart's content in her jumperoo.
Many times I drank too much coffee and didn't sleep enough.  :)
EVERY time I was so thrilled when I was finished that it didn't matter!


Raina's Gigi Dress

The rainbow gown

treasure pocket pants

Snow White raglan

Lucca's Gigi Dress

strawberry shortcake popover sundress

(all except Lucca's Gigi dress have posts up about them... watch for the last one this week!)

It's been so much fun getting inspiration from the host blog and from the KCWC flickr pool.  I have a million and one more things I want to make now!  

...and now, in the wake of all this kids sewing, I've realized that while I do loads of sewing, I've never made anything for myself!  So my next project, out here for everyone to see and call me on if I stall... is to make something for ME!  I started a pinterest board with ideas... if you have any you think I need to add, please leave me a comment!  I've got some fabric stacked, some ideas in mind... now it's time to put my nose to the sewing machine and get going!


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Snow White Raglan Tee



So normally the way I resize a grown up t-shirt into a toddler t-shirt is to fold the big one and a tiny one that fits in half, lay them on top of each other, cut, sew, and hope it is still wearble.  :)  Usually it is, but I thought it might be nice to try something a little more "for real" and refashion using a pattern.  I used the raw-edged raglan tee pattern from the book "Sewing for Boys."  (See my previous post about treasure pocket pants for more info on this!)

Raina is totally into princesses ("princies") right now, so when I cam eacross this Snow White shirt in my "do something new with this" pile, I knew it would be the perfect starting point for the raw edged raglan.  Based on the advice of another blogger who's made this shirt a few times, I made just one change: cutting the neck band one size up to accomodate Rain's cantelope noggin.




This pattern and the resulting new shirt came together so quickly and easily that I didn't even stop between steps to take pictures!  Here's how it looked mostly done, when I stopped to go to bed one night:



And here it is, all done and with a neckband:







I was a little worried about the neckband.  In the past, when I've sewn with knits and attempted to add a neckband, it's ruined the whole thing.  It ends up all stretched out and wacky looking.  Fortunately, this time I must be working with some new knowledge, because it came out a-okay!  Here's to hoping it *actually* fits over Raina's head in the morning!  She knows it's waiting for her, so if it's too small... mama's in big trouble...



I was initially unsure about the "raw-edged" part of this raglan.  Would I regret it?  Would I wish all the edges were neatly inside?  Nope!  I'm happy to say I like the finished product, though I do think I'll try an "inside out" raw edge and see how that looks, too!  I have saved quite a few of Jason's shirts from the big t-shirt party in the sky, and they would be perfect for this.