KCWC was pretty inspiring. I got loads of ideas and inspirations, and found some new blogs to follow. While perusing the archives of this cool blog called Cirque du Bebe, I came across this yoga top. Heidi and Finn and Heather Ross? Sounds like a marriage made in sewing heaven.
I had the pattern and the fabric, so it was easy to pair it with a green fleece lining that I've had in my stash for quite a while. Because of the fleece, this top ended up more of a jacket than a shirt. The neckline is loose and the fit roomy enough that a shirt underneath is called for.
It should keep her nice and cozy this winter and hopefully next winter too. Thanks for the inspiration Sophie! (Hope she doesn't mind that I copied.)
Yoga Top Pattern by Heidi & Finn found here.
Fabric: Heather Ross Far Far Away 2 and fleece..
Friday, November 4, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween!
Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays. Who could help but smile
on a day when wearing costumes is not only encouraged, but expected? Oh, and there's the candy too of course.
This year was my first attempt at making a halloween costume. S wanted to be a mermaid.
She had to have a tail.
I made it out of one inch foam and sewed wavy lines just using a regular foot.
And her sister was the naughtiest Tink this side of Neverland.
Have a great Halloween!
on a day when wearing costumes is not only encouraged, but expected? Oh, and there's the candy too of course.
This year was my first attempt at making a halloween costume. S wanted to be a mermaid.
She had to have a tail.
I made it out of one inch foam and sewed wavy lines just using a regular foot.
She had a star fish headpiece.And lots of sparkles.
And her sister was the naughtiest Tink this side of Neverland.
Have a great Halloween!
Friday, October 14, 2011
who doesn't love gray?
This little gal, that's who. Pattern is Heidi & Finn's Urban Unisex Hoodie found here. I used a gray velour and a birdie print knit from joann's for the lining.
Two big red buttons from my stash. Velour is so cuddly, soft, and comfy.
I pointed out the cute birds and and flowers in the lining, the flowers on the big red buttons. How soft and warm the velour felt.
She still hated the gray. Ah well.
Two big red buttons from my stash. Velour is so cuddly, soft, and comfy.
I pointed out the cute birds and and flowers in the lining, the flowers on the big red buttons. How soft and warm the velour felt.
She still hated the gray. Ah well.
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urban unisex hoodie,
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
KCWC Day 2 & 3
I made these three skirts last night after the girls went to bed. I saw this skirt on Healther Bailey's blog. The two layers and bias tape at the hem added a little something to what is essentially a very basic design of rectangles.
But the very best thing about these skirts is the colored elastic waistband. I found them at JoAnn's and was so excited. All I did was serged the two layers of the skirt to the elastic, and like magic I had eliminated at least 3 steps of the usual sewing process.It's hard to tell from the pictures but the blue elastic has tiny white dots. And today, while B was napping and S was resting, I made two more!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
a village frock
Look what I made! A Village Frock by Sugar CIty.. This pattern has long been out of print, but thanks to the generosity of Sky, I was able to get my hands on it. Seriously, the pictures don't do this little frock justice. It is way cuter in person than what my poor photographic skills can capture. I cut a size 4. As you can see, the dress runs a tad short. S is little for her age; any shorter and the dress would be a tunic.
The dress was made from a linen blend that i found as a remnant. there wasn't enough fabric so i had to cut the sleeves about an inch shorter. The neck and sleeve trims are ds quilts.
I just cut out a whole bunch of skirts during b's nap, some to keep for s and some to give away as presents. I'm hoping I can post something for tomorrow as well.
The dress was made from a linen blend that i found as a remnant. there wasn't enough fabric so i had to cut the sleeves about an inch shorter. The neck and sleeve trims are ds quilts.
I just cut out a whole bunch of skirts during b's nap, some to keep for s and some to give away as presents. I'm hoping I can post something for tomorrow as well.
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kcwc,
linen,
sugar city,
village frock
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