kcwc fall 2011: wrap up

October 17th, 2011

kcwc collage wrap up

1. girlies in pjs  2. Hand dyed, wool jersey vest and leggings 3.  raincoat 4. fishsticks and fries austin lee romper 5. pocket shirt 6. Peasant top and repurposed skirt 7. pockets 8. crazy stripey crawler pants 9. pink sweater II 10. gypsy forest 11. elephant and elbow patches 12.  Abby jacket 13. strawberry skirt 14. raw edged raglan tee–bamboo knit 15. school days coat  16. 90 minute shirts

Another KCWC has come and gone and you have made it amazing! One little nudge and suddenly all these cute kids have  closets full of beautiful handmade clothes.  The momentum this kcwc was unreal. Usually there is about a 50/50 split between the fizzle outers and the get ‘r doners, but it seemed like everyone was getting stuff done this fall.  No reason to let that good sewing mojo go to waste. I know you have a life to get back to, but don’t forget that just a little bit early in the morning or after the kids go to bed a couple times a week adds up to a lot of finished projects!

oct kcwc sponsor collage

1. clever charlotte 2. too sweets 3. tea collection 4. charm stitch 5. crafty mamas 6. ida pearle 7. secret cake 8. sew many patterns 9. re+new by five green acres 10. vistaprint 11. little part 12. that’s me! want to be a sponsor?

I was very excited to see all the new faces this kcwc as well. You can find some great new (to you) blogs I’m sure either in the comments section of this post or from this flickr discussion.  We all need to support each other in our crafty endevors! You can continue to support your fellow sewist by subscribing to their blog (and mine right there in the sidebar)– it’s like a virtual pat on the back. A little encouragement can do a lot, just look at the kcwc flickr pool! And my amazing sponsors could use your support too. We are all in this together!

kcwc fall 2011: day seven!

October 16th, 2011

 

wool coat with pockets

Whew! You made it! The last day of kcwc fall 2011. I hope it went well for you this year. All the clothes I’ve showed you so far I made two weeks ago, but this coat? I’ve been working on this beauty all week. An hour here and there at the sewing machine and finally the baby gets something to wear.

wool coat hanging up

Here are all the details:

  • pattern: same as the coat I made for his older brother (that one was still too big)
  • elbow patches: from Kristin’s tutorial. At first I top stitched a diamond pattern on them, but an oval shape + diamonds = ham. He looked like he had big hams on his elbows!

 

wool coat with elbow patches

  • fabric: brown tweedy wool (same as these pants) found at a thrift store
  • lining fabric: felted cashmere sweater

 

wool coat with green top stitching

  • buttons: wooden buttons from Joann’s plus one green one I’ve been saving forever.
  • pockets: patch pockets lined with green and ironed to make faux piping like these pants again.

 

Here are some more pictures just because:

wool coat with green button

 

wool coat with shoes to match

wool coat with cashmere lining

Did you have a good time during kcwc? Did you get a lot done? I love this pile of handmade clothes! Makes me want to do laundry (a little). I will be back tomorrow with a big round up of all the amazing things from the flickr pool. Here are the ones from today:

kcwc collage day 7

  1. wraparound jacket
  2. ottobre majava pants
  3. ruitjes
  4. unicorn dress

 

 

kcwc fall 2011: day six

October 15th, 2011

skirt front detail

Wow, sorry I’m so late with a post today. I forgot about actual work :)

denim skirt

I am pretty proud of this little skirt. It’s a basic, a-line denim skirt with a flat front, a bit of topstitching, and some good pockets. Nothing flashy about it, but it just looks right. You know what I mean?

skirt back

What is it doing in a circle of glittery gold? After kcwc is over and done I tell you all about it (hey, you might even want to subscribe…)

kcwc collage day 6

  1. kcwc x hoodie
  2. little boy jacket
  3. reversible corduroy caplet
  4. origami pocket skirt
Only today and tomorrow left! and I know you have lots to hem….

kcwc fall 2011: day five

October 14th, 2011

orange pants with blue piping

These are a little over the top to be sure. But so are four year old boys. The patterns is from Happy Homemade vol. 5 modified it a bit, okay a lot. I stole the pocket pattern from a different project in the book and I threw piping in all over the place. The back pockets are my favorite.

back pockets with piping

I also totally wussed out on the zipper fly and just make a fake fly, that got all janky anyway. Being afraid of putting in a zipper is ridiculous, I mean a zipper isn’t going to kill me or anything. Whatever, here they are: crazy ass orange tight pants with bright blue piping.

He rocked them.

orange pants

And here are today’s highlights from the flickr group (they are all a little muted today, maybe the rain is affecting me):

kcwc collage day 5

  1. polaris
  2. red riding hood dress
  3. library jacket
  4. snappy milo cables

only two more days to go!

kcwc fall 2011:day four

October 13th, 2011

cold hands warm hands sweater

I’m running a little bit late this morning (and there is sewing to do!) so just the deets on this one:

mockets sweater

When I was making this sweater a friend of mine (hi amanda!) was asking me about the mitten pockets but slipped and called them mockets. Now the top will always be known as the mocket sweater. I think it’s pretty catchy.

Here are todays pretties from the flickr pool:

kcwc collage day 4

  1. lazy days skirt for fall
  2. elbow patches
  3. no-ruffle rosy pierrot tunic
  4. fall basics

Someone commented that all these finished garments are making her look like a very slow sewer. I don’t want anyone to be discouraged this week. So I thought I’d tell her–and all of you–that I have been plugging away at a little coat all week and I am still nowhere near done. No plopping on the couch this evening (unless that is where you sew). Keep at it! Make yourself to sit down in front of your sewing machine and I promise you will have a finished garment by the end of the week.

back of the mocket sweater