kindergarten art smock

guess who started kindergarten yesterday??

kindergarten art smock

this gal.

kindergarten art smock

i was glad to see that her school shopping list was slightly less cleaning-supply-based and more art supply/glue stick based this year – she even got to pick out “homework folders” (thank you Target for having an elephant folder!).  and one thing that was actually on last year’s list for pre-k as well as kindergarten but i somehow completely neglected to send last year was a “button up the back art smock.”  of COURSE i’m not buying something like that!  😉

kindergarten art smock

it seemed easier to make one from scratch than to even try to repurpose one of my husband’s old shirts, and i knew just the pattern to use – the Art Smock from Little Things to Sew (affiliate link) by Liesl Gibson!   that book remains my favorite sewing project book ever.  i’ve sewn six separate projects from LTTS but some (like the bucket hat) i’ve sewn multiple times.  i was reminded of the art smock pattern because of Gail’s version (always so good, that Gail).

kindergarten art smock

this is my first time sewing the Art Smock, and since we were out of town for Labor Day, i ended up sewing it quickly on Monday afternoon (skipping the pockets).  the fabric combo was kind of difficult to figure out – i wanted it to be cute and make her happy, but not too precious to my stash since the goal is for it to catch stray paint and marker.  i made the medium (size 4-6).

i ended up going with two prints from Denyse Schmidt for JoAnn – i had just the right amount for the sleeves and was just a couple inches short on the body, but you can’t really tell; it’s just slightly less a-line in the front.  the date on the selvedge said 2011, so i figure after 2 years it was time for it to get used!  it’s quilting cotton but not thin quilting cotton.

kindergarten art smock

here’s my little kindergartner in her brand new shoes and art smock – you can see her first day skirt (sewed Monday night) a bit too – i’ll post that another time.  she also had me french braid her hair the night before so it was curly the next day – crucial.

i did not make her backpack this year.  she chose one on a back to school shopping trip with her grandparents, it’s covered in Disney princesses, and i’m totally fine with that.

walking to school

her brother wanted to wear his backpack on our walk to school, too.

how are your kiddos doing so far this school year?  Em was thrilled to be back at school – and I think I worked through all my “my baby is growing up!” emotions last year, so it was a fun and exciting morning.  can’t wait to see what fun things she learns this year!

when we were young guest post

one of the more creative and fun blog series going on over the last few months, i think, has been When We Were Young, hosted by Suz of Sew Pony.  Suz is a relatively new on the scene Aussie blogger who has already released an adorable first pattern, and she’s going to be a contestant on the next season of Project Run & Play!  I love her sweet vintage style, and am excited to see what she does next!

Suz asked me to join her fantastic guest lineup for her first blog series months ago, and it’s fiiiiinally time for my post!  the challenge was to take a photo from my childhood and recreate the outfit for my little one.  it’s been really fun seeing what all the other guests have posted so far, and here’s the outfit i picked…me in a romper climbing a fence in 1986.

very retro romper

if you’d like to see what I made for Em, head on over to Sew Pony for the post!

fun times.

saltwater sandals.

ice cream top and strawberry cord shorts

this is the type of outfit i’d sew for Em if it was wholly up to me, which is usually isn’t….i keep her taste in mind quite a bit when i sew so things actually get worn.  but for this outfit, i just went with my gut and sewed what made me happy.  felt great.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

and considering i made this outfit for my own creative pleasure, Em actually likes it, and chooses to wear it quite a bit!  yay!

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

the top is the Olive + S ice cream blouse (view C).  i had seen Gail’s fantastic version and was reminded how much i like that pattern and wanted to sew it again.  i’d made multiple dress versions of the ice cream, but never the blouse, and it’d been a while since i’d sewn it anyway.  such a fun one!  i sewed it in a 3T with a 4T length and the fit is great on my string bean.  she was more interested in climbing the tree than modeling, so here’s a taped to the wall shot.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

the yoke is natural linen lined with cream batiste, and the body is storybook 2 by jay-cyn designs for birch fabrics.  my pal CINO Jess sent the awesome print to me, just 1/2 yard i think, which worked out perfectly for the top!  i finished it off with a little apple button that my pal Cherie sent me.  she also sent me the cute little strawberry patch that was the perfect thing to add a little whimsy to the shorts!  i believe the button and patch were both from Daiso.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

the shorts are, once again, Dana’s fabulous Kid Shorts in a 3T.  these are cut to “girl length” and have a fully gathered waistband.  i made them in a charcoal gray baby wale corduroy from fabric depot that is so soft with a nice drape.  baby wale is so perfect for kid clothes.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

i got the idea for corduroy shorts from these awesome OP inspired ones on hungie gungie – i love them!  i topstitched the serged seams down (super seam #3).  i also did a double stitched hem, which i think makes them look more pro and keeps them sturdy when she’s climbing trees.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

she’s a barefoot climbing girl after my own heart – i used to read books while nestled 10 feet up in a tree when i was little.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

my favorite thing about this outfit was how collaborative it was.  many of the supplies that make it special were given to me by friends, both of the patternmakers are also friends, and both pieces were inspired by fellow sewing bloggers.  this outfit wouldn’t be possible without Liesl, Dana, Jess, Cherie, Gail, and Caroline.  it feels like a total team effort, ya know?

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

and that’s my favorite way to sew – supported by and supporting the gals in our online community, all while making cute/practical/comfortable outfits to clothe my little ones.  it just kind of all came together so nicely this time, and it makes me so happy.

ice cream top and corduroy shorts

be on the lookout, tomorrow i’ll be back with a fun guest post!  🙂

floral pocket nightgown

when i made my first two t-shirt nightgown (and tutorial!), the goal was to recreate Em’s favorite nightie and give her more options to choose from (slash allow us to be lazier about doing laundry).  and as the temperature rose and she grew, an upsized, shorter sleeved version was required.

observe the girl in her natural habitat…

floral pocket nightgown

nose in a book about a ballerina mouse celebrating a birthday, perched on a chair in her pink room, the girl is cozy in her floral and purple summer nightgown.

floral pocket nightgown

her hair is braided before bed so it’s “curly” the next day, per her request…

floral pocket nightgown

and she is surrounded by (and wearing) flowers of pink and purple and red.

floral pocket nightgown

she displays her nightgown with pride.

floral pocket nightgown

i actually cut the bodice for this one quite a while ago, but didn’t finish it until a recent “finish up those UFOs” spree.  i wasn’t sure the floral made sense with anything, but once i added pockets, it all tied together nicely.  the floral rib knit was a sale rack camisole from old navy, and the purple shirt was a men’s deep v-neck (ALSO sale rack old navy, NOT poached from the husband, hehe).

floral pocket nightgown

as with the original two t-shirt nightgown, the bodice and sleeves are based on Rae’s flashback skinny tee.  i preserved the existing hems on both the sleeves and skirt for quick and non-wonky knit finishes.  the purple shirt is really lightweight and “vintage-y” soft.  this nightgown is in constant rotation.

floral pocket nightgown

girl is happy.

 

>> FOOTNOTES >>

– here’s where you can get her white wallflowers (affiliate link).

– lovely wall art is by sarah jane wright (purchased pre-elephant obsession).

– paint color is devine water lily.

– you can get her book here (affiliate link).

reglisse in white for bolt

i’m so lucky to have multiple awesome fabric stores within about a 30 minute drive of my house, but it’s no secret that “my store,” my favorite spot, the place i love to buy fabric, is Bolt Fabric Boutique.  Bolt is a relatively small shop, but it is well-curated, which means all those designer fabrics you see online and lust after are likely to turn up at Bolt (i saw my first live-and-in-person Heather Ross fabric there!).  they’ve also have non-quilting fabrics – knits, canvas, flannel, shot cotton, felt, etc., plus a selection of independent patterns, books, notions, you name it.

reglisse in white

i’ve been shopping at Bolt since 2009, love to take out of town sewing friends there to visit, and i’m so excited that they asked me to guest post for their blog today!

reglisse in white

i made the Deer & Doe Réglisse Dress in a summery Robert Kaufman seersucker, all found at Bolt (the fabric was provided, I purchased the pattern).  what a sweet dress to sew and wear!  for more info, come check out my post about this dress, and visit Bolt soon to see this dress in person!  it’ll be on sample display in the shop (eeek!).

if you’re a local, you’re gonna wanna follow the Bolt blog for updates on what’s new in the shop, sales, and all that good stuff.  i’ve definitely made a trip over after seeing they have something in stock that i was waiting for…so…beware of the temptation.  OH and if you’re not in the Portland area, Bolt takes phone orders for fabric and will ship!

>>> come see my Réglisse!  <<<

bolt fabric boutique

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