Showing posts with label elsie marley. Show all posts
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Monday, May 9, 2011

Kids Clothes Week Challenge!


I'm very excited to be participating, for the second time, in Elsie Marley's Kids Clothes Week Challenge. The question is can I really sew kid's clothes for at least one hour a day for seven days? I sure hope so. Spring is mad at our house...three out of four birthdays happen for the immediate family, and then my mom's birthday and both my siblings...throw in Mother's Day and it's a little much. But, we are slogging through with determination. My plans for kids clothes week include a little outfit for my smallest man, some pajama pants for warm weather, and a few dresses for other people's kids. I never get to make dresses and I'm learning they are awfully fun so I'm indulging a bit.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Kid's Clothes Week Wrap-Up

Not surprisingly, I did not accomplish everything on my list for the Kid's Clothes Week Challenge by elsie marley. But, I did cross somethings off and mostly using my serger. Yippee!

This top, which had already acquired food stains by the time I was able to get a photo, was just a t-shirt. I put in the long sleeve arms by cutting up some baby leggings, resizing them, and sewing them into the armholes. It was a cinch and made me feel like a genius.

I repurposed some onesies into long-sleeved tees that means they last through the fall. Mostly these are t-shirts that I thought were cute but they just didn't fit anymore. So, I cut them, eliminating the snap-y section. For the star wars top I added a bit of fabric to lengthen and hem at the same time. For the other, I just did a quick hem with the serger. (I'm finding hemming the most difficult part of sewing with knits. Lots of, ahem, opportunity for learning in that area).
This was another repurposed onesie, without the snaps. It's big plan is to be a halloween costume. I've decided a little reluctantly, to go for a join costume with big brother as a school bus and little brother as a stop sign. I can't resist the cuteness, I just hope it doesn't cause too much psychological damage for the little brother.


But, the best thing to come of this week of sewing (and it was a pain to make the time, make no mistake about it, not that I'm complaining, I realize it was voluntary) was these fire engine pajamas. The was the only non-repurposed thing about my kid's sewing extravaganza. I made a pattern from a pair of my son's existing pajamas, which is great. A free pattern. You can't tell in the picture but the bottoms are full-length pants, the bottom cuff is in the right-side photo. They don't fit perfectly and the armholes are kind of goofy and look sort of space-age on (I was trying to avoid making sleeves or hemming, see above). But, these are the world's most loved pajamas. Truly. The first night he wore them he refused to put his bedsheets over him because it would obstruct his view of the new pajamas. He has been wearing them every night since. It's honestly been a highlight of my life as a sewing mama. For real. He wanted to wear them all day long. Until, of course, I asked to take a picture and then he took them off before I could find the camera.