two little sweetheart dresses

it’s almost valentine’s day already!  how did that happen?  i feel like i was just making christmas presents.  i must be getting old – get off my lawn!

valentine sweetheart dress

anyway, valentine’s day is just around the corner, and when it comes the most perfect valentine dress pattern, you can’t go wrong with the sweetheart dress by luvinthemommyhood!

valentine sweetheart dress

this is the second time i sewn this cute little dress – i blogged about Em’s here.  i made this dress for my niece to wear on her birthday, whose party was delayed a bit due to the slightly earlier than expected (but not TOO early) birth of her new little sister!  of course Em wore her dress for the photo op, too.  i just couldn’t help myself.

valentine sweetheart dress

they had too much fun in their matching dresses.  literally.  one of my more difficult photoshoots ever.  these two little girlies were moving CONSTANTLY and thought it was funny to run away and hide under a bed rather than let me take photos.  SO.  i’m lucky to get what i did.  there were bribes involved to get them to hold still – what can i say, they sure do love playing together!

valentine sweetheart dress

for my niece’s dress, i made it in lizzy house outfoxed triangles (from bolt).  i added mint green piping between the bodice and skirt as a fun little detail.  the button is pink and sparkly.

valentine sweetheart dress

my niece is more average in her proportions than Em is, so the heart fits her even better!  she doesn’t wear dresses too often, but she seemed to really love twirling in this one.

valentine sweetheart dress

pretty great little spring dress, eh?  you can buy the sweetheart dress pattern right here.  as i mentioned before, there is a little bit of a different method of joining the lining and outer due to the cutout – be sure to read the directions carefully and let shannon guide you on through, and you’ll quickly make one of the sweetest dresses in the land!

valentine sweetheart dress

are you doing homemade or store bought valentines this year?  it’s Em’s first year at school, and we just went with store bought.  but then Anna posted this super cute duo of free printables and i’m sorry we had already bought some!  so cute, you guys.  gotta remember it for next year.

happy valentine’s day!

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straight up belgian style

happy monday!  today i’m doing some international blogging over at StraightGrain as the first guest in An’s new series…kid’s clothes belgian style!

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what is “belgian style?”  well…i had the same question.  thankfully, An put together a pinterest board to enlighten us, and man, belgian style is cute!!!  bright colors, fun layers, happy prints.  it’s different and cool and exciting and i want it to catch on in America very badly.

i already knew i loved An’s own style (especially this and this – she offers some adorable free patterns, too).  in fact, I was so inspired by An’s pastoral dresses, i had already made this dress two days before she even asked me to guest post!  that’s called psychic overachieving, folks.

deer for days geranium dress

so yeah, i’m pretty giddily excited about this one.  it’s fun and silly and somehow high fashion too?  i never thought i’d be shopping in the “photographic wildlife” section of the fabric store, but now i’m curious what other outlandish prints might make great kid dresses – potatoes?  ferns?  1980s mcdonald’s prints (actually seen at a the same store i got this fabric…)??  maybe so.  maybe so.

come check out my guest post at StraightGrain to see more!

hope your week is off to a great start.

film petit: ferris bueller’s day off

for film petit this month…BUELLER!

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

so so fun, you guys (do i say that every time? i might). Jess, Shannon, and I each picked one of the three main characters in 1986’s Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, directed by John Hughes. though the movie came out when i was pretty little, i’ve seen it quite a few times, especially in high school. it’s about three high school kids, Ferris (ringleader), Sloane (girlfriend), and Cameron (best friend) who skip school and end up having an epic time in downtown Chicago, narrowly escaping discovery by their creepy principal and family at every turn.

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

i sewed a mini version of Ferris’ best friend, Cameron Frye (played by Alan Ruck). he’s a hypochondriac, nervous, goofy guy that’s really great at impersonating adults on a phone call. Ferris ropes him in due to the fact that Cameron’s dad has a red Ferrari that Ferris uses to dupe the school into releasing Sloane. he is the most reluctant with the most to lose in the escapade, but he joins in.

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

Cameron has a couple different looks, and i got a big kick out of shrinking it down for two-year-old O. i realized that this is probably the least “costume-y” outfit i’ve made him yet for film petit, and i’m sure he’ll wear these clothes a ton.

aside from the cream knit on the jersey, tiny bit of plaid, and the suspender supplies, the fabric here is all upcycled from my husband’s donate pile!

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

for the chinos, i used the basic pocket pants pattern from Growing up Sew Liberated in 2T. i narrowed the leg and eliminated the cuffs, adding a faux fly and a slightly wider waistband with patch pockets in the back. the pockets have plaid lining to invoke the tam that Cameron wears in the movie.

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

the red wings hockey jersey is the vintage v-neck from blank slate patterns in jersey knit sewn in 18 months; i added color blocked cream bands and freezer paper stenciled a red wings logo on there.

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

the gray caduceus shirt is my fave – it’s so simple but has such a unique style to it. pattern is Rae’s flashback skinny tee in 2T with short sleeves and another freezer paper stencil. i applied the fabric paint lightly for a more vintage-y look. i found both freezer paper stencil outlines via google image search and cut them by hand.

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

i made the suspenders using this tutorial, which was awesome. i liked that it had adjustable vest buckles, made it feel authentic.

mini cameron frye // skirt as top

all together now! hockey Cameron…

mini cameron frye // skirt as top

and casual suspender Cameron…

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

can you tell O had a blast modeling? i had hoped to get photos at an art gallery but also didn’t want to take him to the actual art gallery. suddenly i had the idea to go to Powell’s where they have a rotating art exhibit in the Pearl Room. black and white art, plenty of room for photos, not too crowded, nothing breakable, free of charge. perfect.

film petit: ferris bueller's day off

now, while little Cameron climbs back into bed to sleep off his crazy afternoon, head over to check out what his buddies are up to!

our fabulous guest this month, Shannon from luvinthemommyhood, sewed Sloane! white fringe coat, you guys. WHITE FRINGE COAT. her daughter is the perfect mini-Sloane, truly.

and my partner Jess, oh you know her, she’s just over there sewing leopard print vests for her 3 year old – she did Ferris and her little guy also got WAY into the role. check it out!

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here are the guidelines for film petit:

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P.S. oooooooh yeeeeeeeah.
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winter white blazer

because i had to.

winter white blazer

remember when Em wore her brother’s blazer during October’s film petit? it didn’t quite fit her, but still looked so cool that i’d been wanting to make a girlified blazer ever since. finally, with Christmas sewing behind me, i got my chance!

winter white blazer

i originally had it in my head that i wanted to do bright blue velvet blazer like this Crewcuts version, but when i went shopping at Fabric Depot with my sister in law, i spotted a creamy white stretch corduroy that i thought might look just gorgeous (and she agreed). the white shouldn’t pose too much of a cleanliness problem…unless her brother comes at her with spaghetti-o hugs.

winter white blazer

the pattern is the popular Basic Blazer by Blank Slate Patterns (affiliate links) in a 3T (size chart here). it’s available both digitally AND as a paper pattern, if you prefer (i bought the digital version months back). i’d never seen it sewn for a girl before, so i ended up making some modifications both to girlify it and to put it together in a bit of a different way. i followed the instructions as written when i made it the first time and they worked, but you know how sometimes there are multiple ways of doing things and certain methods just click in your head because you’re more used to them? that.

winter white blazer

here’s what i did:

  • cut the back on the fold, eliminating the center seam allowances
  • shortened the length by 1.5″ so it hit at her hip, redrawing the bottom front curves
  • moved the buttons up, marking where i wanted it to close during a fitting
  • interfaced the collar (both sides) and the jacket facings for structure
  • clipped into collar’s seam allowance before basting it to the jacket, pinned the collar 1″ from each front edge
  • added flap welt pocket on the right
  • lined the jacket using this method, a fab tutorial by Grainline Studio which includes finishing sleeves without hand-stitching (woo!)

winter white blazer

i love this jacket. it’s the kind of thing i’d never spend $100 on at a store, but with a fabric store gift card and some elbow grease, i’m super happy it’s now in her wardrobe. i have no idea how often she’ll wear it, but it is very soft and i did make the lining very Em-like so i have high hopes.

winter white blazer

winter white blazer

i stitched around an elephant-stamped linen patch with metallic silver thread and added a hanger loop; the combo of both make it seem Crewcuts-y to me. the lining fabric itself is a gorgeous dec-weight Alexander Henry print (“Laurel Canyon”) that Caila sent to me around Christmastime because she’s just a super sweet gal. the buttons are a pretty metallic gold/silver flower design.

winter white blazer

speaking of metallic, i definitely made her a super twirly (two selvedge-to-selvedge cuts) skirt from Nani Iro sparkly polka dot flannel that i had left over from the commuter cowl to go with the jacket. it’s double topstitched with metallic silver thread and she really loves dancing in it.

get your Basic Blazer pattern here (affiliate link) and please let me know if you make (or have made) a girly one – it’d be fun to see more little gals in blazers! there’s also a Blank Slate Patterns flickr pool if you need more inspiration.

winter white blazer

she wanted to show off this sticker. i guess she’s now entering into her Disney princess phase?

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

this post is part of the Stretch Yourself Series hosted by Miriam of Mad Mim and Miranda of One Little Minute – all last week they had fantastic and comprehensive tutorials to learn to sew with knits, and this week they’ve invited guest bloggers to share tutorials!  Today Leanne and I are sharing loungewear projects.  comfy comfy loungewear!  

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when Mim emailed me inviting me to participate in the series, the first project that popped into my head was a simple nightgown for Em.  she wants to wear a nightgown to bed every night, the cozier the better, and cycles through them so often hers are starting to show some wear.  i wanted to put a little twist on a basic design, use what i had, keep it simple yet fun and modern.  presenting the two t-shirt nightgown!

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

this nightgown is modeled after her favorite store-bought one, and also inspired by Heather.  it’s made from two of my husband’s gray t-shirts that didn’t fit him quite right, which i stamped with sparkly pink hearts and stars (a la Celina).  the style of it is quite versatile though; it could just as easily be a daytime dress!

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

if you already know how to draft a simple shirt pattern in your child’s size or learned how from either Mim or Miranda’s tutorials, do that first.  i just used one of my favorite patterns, Rae’s Flashback Skinny Tee (FBST) as a base.  this tutorial will make a nightgown likely fit up to a size 5.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

let’s get started!

SUPPLIES

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

  • two adult size t-shirts (one will turn into the bodice and sleeves, one will be the skirt – mine were men’s large)
  • rib knit or stretchy binding material (mine didn’t have quite enough stretch)
  • if stamping, also gather sticky back foam sheets, scrap cardboard, and fabric paint

INSTRUCTIONS 

cut out the proper size of FBST or draft your own shirt pattern.  create the nightgown’s bodice pattern by measuring 1″ down from the armpit and drawing a horizontal line onto tracing paper.  trace the rest of the pattern, marking the fold and neckline of the original.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

if all you have is boring man shirts like i did, stamping is a great way to add personality.  it may seem tedious, but i always think it’s really relaxing!

first, draw an image onto the sticky foam.  simple is good with this technique.  cut one out, then use it as a template to cut another.  stick those together for a double layer of foam.  stick those to the cardboard, and you can fold up part of the cardboard backing as a handle if you want.

i mixed neon pink and glitter together on a plastic lid, then used a foam brush to apply the paint to the stamp – this helps keep it even.  then start stamping the bodies of your t-shirts!

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

let the stamps dry, then heat set the paint by tossing it in the dryer or hitting it with an iron.

my nightgown’s sleeves have a slight puff at the shoulder – i used a technique similar to Rae’s tutorial, but I only wanted the shoulder puffed rather than the whole sleeve.  to do that, i just angled the top of the pattern away from the fold by 1″, but had the bottom of the sleeve match the fold for its normal width at the hem.  as i cut, i extended the shoulder line from the pattern, then used that cut sleeve as a pattern for the second one to make sure they matched.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

cut the sleeves out, then add notches just down from the top curve of the shoulder to guide where to place your basting stitches.  you can also add a little notch right at the top shoulder fold to help place it at the shoulder seam later.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

cut out your front and back bodice pieces, then sew or serge shoulder seams right sides together.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

sew two rows of basting stitches at 1/4″ and 1/2″ between the notches on your sleeve.  pull bobbin thread to gather, lay the bodice flat and pin to the armhole opening, right sides together.  sew/serge the sleeve on, then remove basting stitches.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

pin the sleeves right sides together and sew, continuing down each short little side seam.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

your bodice is ready for a skirt!

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

grab your second t-shirt.  use a straight edge and rotary cutter (or mark and cut with scissors) to cut it off evenly under the armpits – this will become your skirt, already hemmed and everything!  if you’re making this nightgown for a smaller girl, estimate your skirt length based on a dress she already owns.

gather the top of the skirt with two rows of basting stitches, pin to the bodice at the side seams, then distribute the gathers evenly and pin the bodice to the skirt, right sides together.  sew/serge.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

remove the basting stitches below your seam, and press.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

bind neckline and sleeves using your favorite method, Rae’s pattern instructions, or Mim’s finishing techniques.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

and you’re done!  easy, right?  might need to whip a couple more up!

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

she didn’t want to take it off.  in fact, she wore it all day.

dance party time.

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

i love it when she has such a fun reaction to what i make.  did i mention the pink was her idea?

two t-shirt nightgown tutorial

if you make a nightgown using this tutorial, please add it to the skirt as top flickr group!  happy sewing!