Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Parsley Pants Hack

 I've been on a pdf pattern buying binge.  Eee!  Don't tell DH.  Last night I saw the Parsley Pants by Made By Rae.  I WANTED them.  I NEEDED them.  I just can't buy one more pattern.  There are tons of pants patterns in my stash.  Really all I wanted was the pockets.  So I tried my hand at pockets.  And it WORKED!!!
 To make my prototype I used an old pair of maternity pants that were too big.  I just had enough.  I also tried having a flat front with the elastic in back only.  The results are mixed.  These will take some practice.  Right now these pants are huge.  Maybe they will fit when the preschooler goes to kindergarten in 2017.

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Frozen in June

Father's Day went something like this.  Get up, do the dishes, make DH breakfast.  Head to the basement.  Clean out room in basement, sweeping up ten tons of kitty litter.  Put toddler to bed and send DH to store with preschooler.
 Cut up and stitch together two Minnie Mouse sun dresses.  Speedy quick, no talent required project.  DH returns with sleeping preschooler and begins to install new car radio.  I then cut out Frozen flannel pj pants and have them done lickety split.  We test drove car with new radio.  Came home, cut out winter pj top and assembled before a late dinner.  In 22 minutes there is a new Masterpiece Theater on PBS.  I couldn't be happier.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Getting Ready for Baby

And this one isn't mine!  Ok, ok, I have one coming too, but right now I'm sewing for my soon to be niece.  My sister's baby is due 2.5 weeks after my own.  Since I'm covered up in baby stuff I'm sewing for her.  

Her baby layette includes, 3 burp clothes, 9 wipes, 1 bib, 2 pacifier clips, and one changing pad cover.  The changing pad cover was a first for me and super easy.  The tutorial I followed said to use 36 inches of elastic.  I had to add several inches of elastic after I took this photo.  It was just too tight.

Monday, June 15, 2015

Pattern Tracing

Often I know there is a right way and a wrong way to do something and I still pick the lazy way out.  I'm guilty of this when it comes to pattern tracing.  To save the original pattern from cutting you should trace out the size you want in Pellon.  With commercial tissue patterns this usually isn't a big deal.  The tissue will fold back easily to the right size.  With printed PDF patterns and smaller pattern company paper patterns it gets tricky.  
Finally, I broke down and bought some grid Pellon.  And guess what?  It wasn't THAT time consuming.  In fact, I enjoyed tracing out the patterns.  The next step is to find Pellon as cheaply as possible.  I feel like it use to be 33 cents a yard.  Seriously, I'm not exaggerating.  Now it's $4.  Walmart so far has the cheapest bolt of 10 yards for $16.



Simplicity 9095 Nightgown

 This is the nightgown that almost wasn't.  In my head this vintage polka dot sheet was a great idea.  Then when it was almost finished I panicked because it looked like a clown costume.  I stuck it out and finished it with the hopes that the blue buttons and ribbon cancel out the clownishness.
Currently the ribbon is safety pinned to the front.  I don't want to wash the ribbon each time due to fraying.  I'm contemplating putting it on with a snap.  We'll see.

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Growing Like a Weed

Does it ever happen that all of a sudden your children's clothes are too small?  Like one day they fit fine and the next a belly is hanging out.
The other day I noticed Meredith's pajamas had shrunk.  After purchasing this Peek a Boo pattern I dug around in my winter maternity clothes for something to re-purpose and made a trip to JoAnn's.


The blue top is an maternity top and the fun print is from JoAnn's.  The pants go together really quickly.  I'm looking forward to making more now that I've worked the kinks out.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Beyond My Skill Set

My Grandchildren Walk All Over Me
My husband's father is turning 70 today.  It's hard to think what to give someone who is turning 70.  The girls "helped" make this t-shirt for Pops.  The lettering made me sweaty.  T-shirt art is not my thing.  I used the Live Laugh Love Font I found on Pinterest as a guide.    The white paint pen did not show up very well so I had to go over the letters with white paint.
The multi-surface Apple Barrel paint I used for the feet and white letters says it works on fabric.  I sure hope that means it won't wash out.  Painting two little people's feet with permanent paint also made me sweaty.  Mallory did come away with some yellow streaks on her face.  Not sure when that happened.
This shirt had the potential to be great or really really awful.  Considering my lack of talent with paint pens I'm happy with the result.