I completed two more shirts, both are from the Oliver & S Ice Cream Social pattern. The first one that I made was inspired --ok, copied--from this. The fabric is different, mine I got on super sale from my local going out of business craft store that I've mentioned previously. It's called Dream a Little Dream from In the Beginning fabrics. Notice that the notch is ommitted from the neckline.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
My Productive Week Continues
I completed two more shirts, both are from the Oliver & S Ice Cream Social pattern. The first one that I made was inspired --ok, copied--from this. The fabric is different, mine I got on super sale from my local going out of business craft store that I've mentioned previously. It's called Dream a Little Dream from In the Beginning fabrics. Notice that the notch is ommitted from the neckline.
Labels:
ice cream shirt,
oliver and s
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
A Twirly Skirt
As you can see, it is a very full skirt. I love the hem band and side drawstring detail. The most tedious and time-consuming part of sewing this skirt was pulling the elastic and drawstring through the waist band. Otherwise, the sewing was very quick and easy.
Monday, June 13, 2011
This and That
It's been a crazy few weeks here in our little corner of the world. A big trip, followed by illness, Baby B.'s First Birthday, and then another illness. With all this craziness, I did manage to squeeze in a little sewing now and then.
These are napkins made from Alexandar Henry's Juicy fabric that I picked up from JoAnn's. They are a total copycat from my sister. I just love them so much. I used the mitered corner technique from Martha Stewart's Encyclopedia of Sewing and Fabric Crafts. The napkins are 17 square inches with a 1 inch hem.
Another look at the napkins all folded and pressed. Aren't they beautiful?
This shirt I made from Simplicity 3511. Originally I made this with the flutter sleeves view, but they were stiff and stuck out awkwardly. The fix was pretty simple; I turned the sleeves into cap sleeves by adding elastic to the underside of the sleeve hem.

I found the fabric at a local craft store that is going out of business. They have a small, but amazing collection of quilting cottons. I am super sad to lose the only place that carries nice designer fabrics in our neck of the woods. On the other hand, my fabric stash is growing because I just can't pass up the discounted prices.
I found the fabric at a local craft store that is going out of business. They have a small, but amazing collection of quilting cottons. I am super sad to lose the only place that carries nice designer fabrics in our neck of the woods. On the other hand, my fabric stash is growing because I just can't pass up the discounted prices.
Labels:
alexander henry,
napkins,
simplicity
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Day 5: Oliver & S Ice Cream Shirt
I've had this Anna Maria Horner Little Folk Voile in my stash for quite a while. I think the flowy style of the Oliver & S Ice Cream Blouse really shows off the fabric nicely.
Labels:
anna maria horner,
ice cream shirt,
oliver and s,
voile
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
KCWC
This week, I am participating in the Kid's Clothes Week Challenge hosted by Elsie Marley. So the basic premise is that you set aside at least an hour to sew for your kids each night of the week. I finished the DMK Reversible tunic last night for Day 2 of the challenge.
All I can say is, what a great pattern. The fit is beautiful, and the directions are clear and easy. A big plus is that it is reversible.
Now on to the next project! See you tomorrow where I will post the results of Day 3!
Labels:
dear my kids,
reversible tunic
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