pillowcase pjs

July 25th, 2011

My kids wore their winter pajamas most of the chilly spring, but then it got hot all of a sudden (then disgustingly hot) so I had to whip up some summer pajamas super fast.

pink pillowcase pants

So I made one from a pink stripey pillowcase…

yellow pillowcase pants

and one from a yellow stripey pillowcase. There is a stripey green one in a thrift store somewhere waiting for me, I know it. So no trifecta of cuteness.  But the baby did get some little man pjs from an old sheet.

little man pajama pants

For a while there my children were barely clothed during the day, much less at night, so the pajamas were forgotten. But now that the heat has stopped being so punishing (at least for the moment) the pillowcase pjs are back in rotation.  Speaking of summer, Mary Frances has a lovely post about midsummer, go see…

shirred check top

July 20th, 2011

girl's check shirt made from men's shirt

Here is a little shirred top I made for my daughter from an old men’s shirt. When I started I was trying to make something more like this, but the yoke was a leeetle too tight. Luckily there was just enough length to cut it off and try something new.

That damn elastic thread everyone raves about seemed like the best bet for actually coming out with a wearable top in the end. I’ve tried it before, but there are so many conflicting explainations on how to use it–wind it loose, wind it tight, wind it not too loose and not too tight (that one is particularly helpful, thank you), pull it to gather, don’t pull it, iron it, steam it. Whatever. I already screwed up the shirt once, so I didn’t have much to lose by screwing it up again.

But hey! it’s not so bad.  I have no idea how I wound the bobbin (not too loose and not too tight–sorry) but it worked well enough. Definintly of the homemade varitey.  She likes it, but elastic thread is not all that pleasant against the skin–anyone have any ideas for lining shirring? Or have any horror stories about elastic thread?

stringing pompoms

July 18th, 2011

stringing pompoms

stringing pompoms and blasting the air conditioning on a disgustingly sticky hot day. I think we’ll hang them in the kids’ room when the baby wakes up. Michael’s has awesome colored pompoms by the way. I might even go back for another bag.

pompoms up close

wood crates

July 15th, 2011

wood crates from the trash

straight from the trash and super stylish. score!

 

flock top

July 13th, 2011

flock top

There was a brief period after KCWC where I was riding a sewing high.  Many things got cut out a few things got half done and then it fizzled. This top didn’t help with the fizzling. I just kept screwing it up at every turn.

flock top on

The fabric was supposed to be this orange linen with sort of hand drawn white flowers. Pretty, right? The problem was flowers don’t grow sideways. Damn. It took me a while to pick another fabric I like, because I’m trying to find a place where my kids and I can both be excited about the clothes I make. I don’t want hyper stylish kids dressed in all gray, but I don’t want them to have free range picking out the fabric. Does that make me a mean mom? whatever. I’m the one sewing it. Also, I get to make the rules, so there.

flock top back

I picked up this fabric at a swap (thanks Lil!) and though there wasn’t as much as the pattern called for it worked out okay. It hangs a little weird in the front, but I’m probably the only one who notices. The pattern is awesome by the way. It’s a free tutorial called the apron top tutorial. The yoke is so  simple and pretty. I bet it would look great with stripes. It was originally a halter top, but my daughter can’t stand them so I went with a criss cross deal. Jump! Jump!