Sunday, July 1, 2012

Summer sewing gifties

Sunki tunic by Figgy for Kaylee.  It fits Owen okay, though it not too roomy at the 6/7 size, I hope it fits her. This is a bunch of new firsts for me... pleated sleeves, inset pockets and a zipper!

 It took me a bit longer than most dresses, but I really liked doing it, it was like a puzzle.  I made Grace ruffle shirt from Polka drops book, this time in a coral color she picked out last time we were at cool cottons.

Finally, the newborn kimono shirt from purl bee.  These were so fun to work up and I got to highlight some of my recent fabric favorites.

the mini-mike pattern for Max.

and this cute subtle snail for Elsa.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

When She Grows Up (age 2 3/4)

Mommy:  Grace, what do you want to be when you grow up?

(Expected answer:  princess)

Grace:  A flower!

(explanation)  I a princess now, I go La La La and spin.  Flowers grow up. 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

you know... blogging and all

I am a persistent blogger.  Not so much here, but the kids blog site, man, I get that done, regularly, and I love it.  Well, Sunday night when I would rather start another project or just veg, then I sometimes think twice. But really, I love remembering, love making a point of sitting down and thinking about how special each week has been; taking the time to be grateful for each meal, each bike ride, every friend.  Sure we pretty much do the same things over and over, but nobody is ever the same, the kids grow, they look at things differently.  Our days move so quickly, that taking time to recollect is like a prayer, a thank-you.  You can see why it is hard for me to edit. 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

the bender continues


 Cool paper airplane silk-screen that Brian did for our memorial day party and paper airplane contests.  winners actually got t-shirts but same design.  We have this bag for Owen's art supplies.
 Owl jammies for Grace too... I want a picture of them together, but it is like trying to catch the wind.

From the same book as Owen's bug hoodie, Polka Drops.  The darned ruffle that attracted me to this pattern was 
 such a pain in the patootie.  First I had one going one way and the opposing ruffle in reverse.  They really are more pleats, more regular than a ruffle... theoretically, they didn't quite line up, but I am okay with that.  Then I sewed them on poorly, had to re-do, then I had a hard time with the placket, had to re-do that once or maybe twice... I managed to cut the opening a hair too big, and all of that ripping out and resewing inadvertently made the bottom opening there too big to cover, so I had to do some mending already before it was even worn... too bad, but it isn't too obvious, hopefully. And a button hole flub, that had to be redone.
 Grr... pleats.  To top it off, Grace loves it and wants to wear it constantly AND it needs ironing, like really badly, I don't really love ironing.
but I love the shirt, and I love her, and I don't learn 'cause she picked out a coral fabric to do another.  I finally got a figgy sunki pattern that I am aching to try, but with finals week coming up, and then vacation, then summer school, I am not sure I have enough to pull through with projects planned. Let's hope.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

dink

I've been a bit on a sewing jag... and I have a few more projects I want to tackle, but may be running out of steam. 

 Sewing for the kids is so much fun though.  There is so much cute fabric out there, and I am running through a few good japanese sewing books that are a little tough, but so much fun.

 Do you love the buttons?  Shrinky dinks!  Seriously!   I traced a dollar coin, punched two holes in it, Brian drew teh boat, in a micron pen, I colored them in with colored pencils and into the oven and VOILA!

 perfectly sized buttons.   The paper boats is a dress version of the ice-cream shirt (both lisette fabric).  G. loves wearing both of them, I think they are nice and roomy, pretty comfortable.  
Plenty of room to run and spin.

For Owen, I tacked a version from the polka drops kids sewing book.

Okay, maybe, just maybe the fabric is a bit much, but it may be the best fabric design ever... awesome bugs in little jars (with holes in the lid of course).  It is perfect for my collector.

  I made him the 130cm version (the largest) and it just fits him.

This shirt, was one of the tougher things I have tackled.... a hood, yolk, buttons galore, cuffs, fancy...I am a more brave sewer these days.  we did some bug buttons for this guy too.

Just traced the critters from the shirt... shrink them down and ooooo little bug buttons!


Just so we can see 'em better!

 

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Ice cream!


I have been really pleased with this sewing book...

I"ve tried two patterns so far (the peasant dress several times now) and, once you get past the fact that the book is in Japanese, pretty easy!  That first step though... its a doozie.
 I got this cute ice-cream pop print by um... Lisette I think, anyhow, picked it up at JoAnns and tackled this top.  It is trickier than what I typically tackle, but after a few successes in a row, I was feeling bold.
 There is a little gather where the body attaches to the yolk and at the sleeves, which actually made the "easing" easier.  It was maybe a four-night dress (I can typically do this type of work maybe from 9-11, If I"m up for staying up late), one to trace and add seam allowances to the pattern, one to cut the fabric and zig-zag the edges of the fabric, and one longer one to sew it together (well, tack one more on 'cause as I was adding the sleeves, I sewed them in and reinforced the seam before realizing they were inside-out and spent a substantial amount of time ripping them out and had to wait for my head to clear and to get some sleep so finished everything the next day... so four days if you factor in errors... why don't I learn, I should always factor that in.)
 Its breezy, cool (good for these hot days).  Has button holes (personal first successful button holes in a row.
 Here's another take on the Peasant dress, this is a really easy pattern... (now I say that... you should have heard me the first time I tried it!).  I got some cute little kids on scooter fabric from a shopping trip with Michelle to Fabric Depot.
 I may just be emboldened enough to try a new book... in a language I cannot even begin to read.  Really though, the pictures are exceptional, there are key numbers to follow, it is do-able, even for a scardy-cat sewer like myself... very satisfying too!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

I master (become proficient) at the zipper

 I made a bunch of these, I'll show off the last few as soon as I finish them.  Zipper pouches, made of mulsin or cotton duck, just what-ever plain fabric I had in my stash..  I was feeling a little like a color-block + zipper combo was in order so made this great art bag for Pearl's birthday.  Just painted the bottom with fabric paint and her name with a freezer paper stencil.
 one more pebo marker bowl!  Grace's new preferred Cheerio bowl.
with a wee heart.