I've had it in my head for a while to make S a circle shirt. When I saw this on pinterest, I knew I had just the right fabric too. Actually, it was an old silk robe that I've had hanging in my closet for a really long time, rarely worn. The print was just right, big flowers, a bit mod looking. Then Project Run and Play's new season began with a remix of Dana's circle skirt tutorial. That was all I needed to spur me to action.
I made the neckline a bit squarish, and the shape of the overall shirt is more of an oval than a circle. The fabric was a pain to sew with; it was so thin and slippery that my machine wanted to eat it up. luckily, my serger saved the day, I used a rolled hem to finish the edges and also red thread cause that was what was on my machine that day. I also made a matching scarf/headband to complete the outfit.
I'm adding this to the Project Run and Play Pool...There are some seriously talented sewers out there; go check it out!
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Handmade Easter Swap
I'm participating in the Belle + Bee Handmade Easter Swap. I found this cute little tutorial here.
A bunny softie inside a ribbon felt egg, what more could you ask for? Hope the kids like it as much as S did. Off to the UPS store to send them off!
Labels:
felt,
handmade easter swap,
softie
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Sunday Brunch
I'm kicking myself for not making this jacket sooner. It was so quick and easy. I guess I thought that since S had always been small for her age, I had plenty of time. But alas she had a huge growth spurt these last few months, and now it seems that time has run out.
The pattern that I have only goes up to size 3. The sleeves are a bit short, hitting just above the wrist. The length fits ok though.
S didn't want to stand still for a photoshoot so this is the best I could get from her.
Happy spring everyone!
PS. To Ms. Liesl and co.; please please please make the large sized Sunday Brunch pattern available before my girl gets too big.
The pattern that I have only goes up to size 3. The sleeves are a bit short, hitting just above the wrist. The length fits ok though.
S didn't want to stand still for a photoshoot so this is the best I could get from her.
Happy spring everyone!
PS. To Ms. Liesl and co.; please please please make the large sized Sunday Brunch pattern available before my girl gets too big.
Labels:
corduroy.,
oliver and s,
sunday brunch jacket
Friday, March 9, 2012
Tova Top!
It's hard to believe but it's been about 10 years since I've made an item of clothing for myself. My wedding dress no less. But the long hiatus has ended with this lovely top.
This top is super-flattering for any figure, but especially for those of us who have an extra roll or two in the tummy area, which I am going to blame on the birthing of two kids and not the bag of cheetos I had with my lunch.
I've discovered that it's really really hard to take photos of myself. But here's a closer look.
And here's one with the other arm down. By the way, the fabric is Lisette Lawn from JoAnn's.
The greatest compliment of all? When S saw me wearing my Tova Top, she asked, "Where's my shirt like yours?" A mini-tova? Stay tuned.
Labels:
Lisette Lawn,
Sewing for me,
Tova Top
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
A Spring-Time Apple-Picking Dress
Everytime I make a new Oliver & S Pattern, I wonder why I ever bother with other patterns. Everything always comes together so perfectly and the fit is always right on, not to mention that the directions are clear and is supported by concise pictures and diagrams. The Apple -Picking Dress is no exception.
I've hoarded this fabric in my stash for quite a while until this pattern came along. It's called Bliss by Bonnie and Camille for Moda. I just love the combination of aqua and red. Looking at this fabric makes me happy and reminds me of springtime and sunshine.
The Size 3 on my 4 year old is a teensy bit short but fits perfectly everywhere else.

She loves the dress too because it is twirly with the double flounce on the skirt and has a big bow, not to mention the little red flower buttons that perfectly match the flowers on the fabric.
On to my next Oliver & S creation.
I've hoarded this fabric in my stash for quite a while until this pattern came along. It's called Bliss by Bonnie and Camille for Moda. I just love the combination of aqua and red. Looking at this fabric makes me happy and reminds me of springtime and sunshine.
The Size 3 on my 4 year old is a teensy bit short but fits perfectly everywhere else.
She loves the dress too because it is twirly with the double flounce on the skirt and has a big bow, not to mention the little red flower buttons that perfectly match the flowers on the fabric.
On to my next Oliver & S creation.
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