I wish I could say I just whipped this up, but it actually was kind of a pain with my pregnancy brain. It’s from Weekend Sewing by Heather Ross which I was lucky enough to get at the library–the wait for it now is a year, I think, and for good reason it’s an awesome pattern book. I tried to make a kimono like this from Martha Stewart when my kids were infants and I could not for the life of me figure out the directions. I think the pieces are still cut out somewhere waiting for me to get a clue. These directions had a little mistake in them and the more I looked at them the more confused I got. Finally I gave up and then of course I figured it out: all it needed was a tie on the inside (the directions make it so all the ties go on the outside).
And voila! The fabric is a really lightweight denim or chambray maybe–is chambray just a really lightweight denim? And it’s this lovely gray/black/navy bluey color. I got tons of it at a mill end shop and I love the way it drapes and wrinkles a little like linen. It’s supposed to be gender neutral, but I think it looks a little on the boy side, so I may just whip another up because I could whip it up this time. I made the bias tape (another reason this project took longer than it should have) and while I was at it I made more to finish the dress I started last year. Well at least it still fits her. Just.
Posted May 15th, 2009 in sewing clothes. Tagged: babies, clothes, handmade, kids, sewing.
the yellow load.
Posted February 18th, 2009 in misc. Tagged: clothes, yellow.
I kept my word and worked (almost) every evening this past week on my kid’s wardrobe. Actually I had such a good time I’m going keep at it this week. Mostly I used tutorials, but I’m working on some patterns too. The two skirts are from the twirly skirt tutorial by Erin from house on hill road. It is a seriously twirly skirt–my daughter calls it her swirly skirt. The tulip fabric I picked up at the thrift store and there was just enough. A good friend gave me the fish fabric and even though there was only a quarter of a yard (about half of what is called for) it still twirls a little. I looked forever to find a tutorial for the shirts. I knew what I wanted, but didn’t want to spend 10 bucks on a pattern for something so simple. I finally found it on Just Tutes, which is a fantastic resource for kid’s clothes (click here to go right to the shirt tutorial). I made the yellow one first and it’s ridiculously small (I’m worried it won’t even fit the 4 month old babe it’s going to) and the second one I made is too big, so I’m guessing next time I’ll get it right. That’s the problem with sewing at night–no one is around to try anything on. The striped pants are for my son and I blatantly ripped off the design (and fabric choice too) from Leah of go monkey designs, but she did a much better job (serves me right). I traced a pair of my son’s pants for the little shorts and made up the cuffs and tabs as I went a long. I used a contrasting bright green thread for all the details and damn if it isn’t stylish. They turned out better than I had hoped and have been worn and washed many times already.
whew! if you’d like to see bigger and better photos head over to my flickr site.
Do you have any good garment making tutorials to share? I’m kind of addicted, so if you know of any good ones–for kids or adults–please leave a comment so we can all see. thanks.
Posted June 23rd, 2008 in sewing clothes. Tagged: clothes, fish, kids, linen, peasant, sewing, shirts, shorts, skirts, stripes, toddlers, top, tutorials, twirly.
I had grand plans for this week. I’m staying with my family and I thought with so many hands around, my hands wouldn’t always be full of children. But my kids went and got pink eye and ear infections, so I’ve been tending to their sickness and trying to quiet the whining all day. Then collapsing on the couch with flickr for most of the evening. Which isn’t such a bad thing, really. After sewing one dress for me and one for my daughter, garment making is pretty much all I can think about. So I thought I’d share all these amazing clothes I found with you. And maybe when everyone is well again I’ll go home and fire up the sewing machine.
1. front closeup, 2. linen_1.jpg, 3. striped sailor boatneck tee, 4. red ticking capri, 5. flow shirt, 6. fridas kjole/dress, 7. Vintage Fabric Girls Dress from Japanese Sewing Book, 8. front closeup, 9. klein hemdje
1. Muslin, 2. silk tank, 3. … just because i’m so proud of my sewing…, 4. new lacy top, 5. DSCN6074, 6. i made my jeans! (simplicity 3850- built by you), 7. 28may08, 8. Rok voorkant, 9. Built by Wendy dress – front view
Posted June 7th, 2008 in inspiration. Tagged: clothes, flickr, inspiration, kids, sewing, women.