Friday, November 26, 2010

Aren't they cute?

I just got this picture of my niece Owyn in a dress I made for her third birthday. Isn't she cute??

Owyn's dress matches this dress I made for Isabelle.
Here are the details on Owyn's dress and here are the details on Isabelle's dress.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Coordinating sisters on Thanksgiving

We had a wonderful day of giving thanks. I keep thinking of Psalm 118:1 which says, "Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever." We are so thankful for the Lord's many blessings in our lives; we are especially thankful for our 3 amazing kids. Here are Isabelle and Grace in their coordinating dresses on this special day.
I have already posted about Isabelle's dress here.
Grace's dress was a little more difficult but it was still fun. I used Simplicity 2392 Babies' Vintage Layette pattern. I picked and chose different parts of each of the dresses shown in the pattern so it took me a little while to figure out what I needed to cut out for the pattern. While sewing the dress, I had a really hard time following some of the directions so I just winged it for some parts. Despite the issues with the pattern, I think it came out really well.

I may still add some appliqued circles to the bottom of the dress like Isabelle's, but that will come later.

Monday, November 15, 2010

She must be a really good friend!

I have a really good friend named Autumn who has been a prayer partner of mine for many years now and we have been raising our young kids together. Her youngest son, Judah, turned 1 today. Here is Judah (on the right) with our son, Gabe (on the left) a few months ago.

I really wanted to sew Judah something for this special birthday. It is harder to sew things for boys because cute fabric and good patterns are harder to find for boys. What to do?

Well, Autumn's husband is a big Dallas Cowboy's fan so I decided to make Judah a Cowboy's hoodie. You have to know what a labor of love this was because the Cowboys are my LEAST favorite football team and they actually wound up beating the Giants the day I finished this hoodie. Oh well. I love you, little Judah! Happy Birthday!!

I have added something new to my projects... labels!


I realized that none of the clothes I was making had sizes on them and this might be a problem later on as I forget how old the kids were when I made the outfits. It would also be helpful for people who I give gifts to to know what sizes the clothes are. I am still working out the kinks but labels are really easy. You can get fabric that feeds through your printer so you print on it and it is ready to get sewed onto your project.

Using leftover fabric for fun fall accessories

I had a bit of this fall fabric left over from these outfits I made for the kids.
I thought and thought about what to do with it and came up with these two things:
  1. An appliqued burp cloth. Burp cloths are so easy and fun to personalize and coordinate with other baby stuff you make. Want some more ideas? Check this out!
  2. A fun bib for my toddler (I could not get the picture to rotate... sorry!)

What do you think?

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Thanksgiving dress!!

I am so excited about this Thanksgiving dress for Isabelle!!!


The first thing that I absolutely LOVE is the sleeves. They remind me of something on a maiden's dress in mid-evil times. Does that make any sense? I thought that making the puffy sleeves and adding the elastic under them would be hard but neither of them were!! You just have to work on your gathering skills a little bit and then all you do is match up the notches (hooray for the notches!!) and sew. Here they are close-up:

The second thing I love is the contrasting fabric on the trunk and waist! What is awesome is that I already had all of this fabric and the only thing I bought was the zipper. So this dress only cost me $2.75!

When I finished the dress, it did not have anything on the skirt and it looked a little plain. I though about adding a band of the contrast fabric around the hem but I did not have enough fabric for that. So, I decided to applique' the circles on it. While doing the applique', I had the vision of bouncy balls bouncing around and landing on the dress. I think it came out really cute!! I thought about appliqueing the circles all the way around the bottom of the dress but I got too excited about finishing the dress so I just put them on the front.

Want to see some more applique'? Here is my niece's initial on a corduroy dress/top. The possibilities are endless!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Fall-meets-retro for matching cousin outfits

Ok, who isn't excited about the cooler fall weather and sewing with corduroy? Well, when I started thinking about sewing some fall outfits for the kids and their cousins, I wasn't too excited because corduroy colors always seemed so bland and boring to me. Not anymore! I found some really fun corduroy at JoAnn's and had a blast making coordinating tops for Isabelle and her cousin Virginia Grace. The fabric would normally be a little too retro for my taste but I think it works great for a fun fall look. This pattern is pretty easy and has a bunch of variations.

I made Virginia Grace's top before I got a bunch of the polka dotted fabric so there is not a lot of contrasting going on with her dress. I tried to make it a little snazzier by appliqueing her initial on it and adding the ribbon at the trunk seam. I hope she likes it!! Hopefully, I will get pics of her in it to post.
With Isabelle's top, I went a little wild and did more contrasting fabrics. I have gotten into appliqueing and simple monogramming recently and had hoped to monogram or applique' an "I" on Isabelle's top, but I think there is too much going on with the fabric and pattern to do that. What do you think?

Normally, fake pockets drive me crazy but I did not want to spend the time on sewing on real pockets when I know Isabelle will never use them.

Here are some great pictures of Isabelle and Virginia Grace in matching pillowcase dresses and also in coordinating tops in nautical fabric.