Thursday, April 30, 2009

A-line outfit

I've had this fabric for over a year and I knew it'd be great... for SOMETHING! I was finally inspired to do something with it when I decided the ribbon needed to play a bigger role than just an second-thought embellishment. It needed to be PART of the outfit. I couldn't be happier with the results!

Monday, April 27, 2009

It's not that I haven't been BUSY......

It's been ages since my last post. We have been so busy! I finally got around to getting some things posted...

Another homeschooling family and I took the kids on a couple of field trips. We've been doing a unit study on Mesopotamia and Egypt so a visit to see the King Tut Exhibit was a MUST! Here's the girls (6 and 7) getting ready to go in and watch the 3-D Mummies movie! It was fantastic!! Those Pharaohs had it made!





We also took all of the kids to the Marietta Museum of History in GA. We got to see the Confederate locomotive "The General" that was stolen by the North, then reclaimed by the South. There was also a re-enactment going on just outside, so the kids got to mingle with Civil War soldiers and the maidens of the 1800s.

Another Frannie Baby set

This set, the pink smocked set and the pink booties are all part of a commission job. This is a Frannie Baby set. It's fully lined (of course) and has the accessories to match! This kid is going to be the best-dressed in town!


Smocked top and bloomers

Pink and completely girly! Hand-smocked and hand-beaded. For some reason the bloomers aren't in the picture. They're pink, too!

Pink baby booties


I made these the other night while catching up with TiVo. I had to modify the original pattern, mostly because I don't remember where I put it :) I've made tons of these things. The ribbon just adds a girly flare! This pair is a commission job. They go with the next few posts. She wanted "very girly with lots of accessories."

Smocked shorts set for toddler



I made this for my neice as well. It's a Hallie top with shorts. I just added the ruffle, well, because ruffles are fun! I think she'll be adorable!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Another baby Bubble


My niece just celebrated her 1st birthday so I made this for her. I like the funky colors in this fabric. It's the same baby bubble pattern that I've used before (children's corner). It's super easy - as are most of their patterns.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Romper

I found this pattern at JoAnns. It's really easy and super cute. It'll be fun to wear to the park - when dresses aren't necessarily appropriate. It's a See & Sew pattern #3888. The back closure called for buttons, but I didn't want the girl to need help everytime she had to go to the bathroom, so I put velcro on the closure flaps and just added a couple of mock buttons. She didn't want to take it off, so she's wearing it today - even though it's 42 and raining. I guess we're not going anywhere, anyway!


Aren't these cute?! This is some seersucker I'd bought at Walmart for $2 a yard. The gingham is seersucker, too. I used the shorts pattern from McCalls' M5306 and just added a ruffle along the hem. Then I made the top from Simplicity 3749 and lined it, because, as mentioned previously, I hate facing. I can't wait until the girl can wear this with her friend. They'll be in tweeny heaven!

The girl picked this fabric out eons ago. It has a whimsical bug motif along the bottom. I used New Look, pattern 6493. I lined the bodice instead of using facing... I hate facing. She loves it and can't wait to go jump on the trampoline in it. According to her, it is a "floating dress".


Saturday, March 14, 2009

Ruffle Skirt


This skirt is really cute, but not exactly something you can whip out in an hour. Lots of gathering and hemming - my two LEAST favorite tasks. Not hard, just tedious. Of course, it's got "6-year-old GIRL" written all over it. Sorry to say, I'll be making more soon.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Bobbie Bubble and Accessories

I was commissioned to make this for a friend. It's a Children's Corner pattern (Bobbie Bubble) and I love it! I added the draw ties under the arms for "flair". And no baby is complete without accessories. Matching hairbow and cloth booties. This is some fantastic Michael Miller fabric from Debra at Palmetto Kids. It's super soft!



Baseball PJ pants


I made the boys (my boy and a friend boy) matching baseball pants. T-ball is just around the corner!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Clothes for Kit

Although it's not EXACTLY the same (the girl was quick to point out that Kit's isn't smocked), it's EXACTLY the same FABRIC. :D

Australian Smocking Magazine Pattern - Toffee Apple

This pattern was in Australian Smocking & Embroidery, Issue 81. It's super cute and super easy. The pattern needed to be altered a little. They used facing, and I wanted it lined, and they had actual shoulder straps, and I wanted ribbon. Also, they used rick rack instead of the piping, which is REALLY cute, but I couldn't find rick rack that matched, so I was forced to make piping. I also added a machine embroidered accent to the hem of the capris.


Homemade Cakesters!

I found this FANTASTIC idea at www.bakerella.blogspot.com. If you've never been to her site, you have GOT to check it out!! She made a similar "cakester" using Red Velvet cake for V-day. I used Butter Fudge Recipe cake mix and a homemade buttercream icing recipe that I found on her site, too. It's out of this world!







Ingredients and Directions:

Cookies:
1 pkg cake mix
1/2 cup butter (softened)
2 eggs

Beat eggs and butter, then add cake mix. Spoon mixture (or to ensure uniform cookies, use a small ice cream scoop). Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes.

Buttercream Icing
1/2 cup butter (softened)
8 oz. cream cheese (softened)
1 t. vanilla
1 lb. confectioner's sugar
1-3 T. milk (if needed, as needed)
**For chocolate, add 1/2 cup dark powdered cocoa**

Beat butter and cream cheese, then add vanilla. Slowly add sugar and continue mixing until smooth. You'd add cocoa now if you were making the chocolate icing. You can also add milk if the icing is too dense for your liking.


Once the cookies have cooled, simply plop a dollop of icing in the middle and add the top cookie. Smoosh to perfection!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Matching Outfits

My friend and I got together yesterday and had a blast making some outfits for her daughters. They're just simple A-Line dresses with capris. We shortened the length of the dress and added a ruffle, then added a matching ruffle to the capris. I think they'll look adorable (when it finally warms up enough to wear them!). Ruffle Tip: Cut double the width of the ruffle and seam allowance, and instead of hemming it, fold the ruffle (wrong sides together) and gather BOTH raw edges, then attach ruffle to bottom of dress (and lining). Saves an enormous amount of time! No one likes hemming!

Monday, February 16, 2009

A new outfit for the boy



The girl is always gettin' new stuff, so today it was the boys' turn!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Chiffon Ballerina Skirt

If you've ever tried working with chiffon, you know it is a royal pain in the rear! I'd bought some a few months ago because it was only $1.44/yd and I figured I could certainly come up with a ballerina skirt cheaper than the $15 they charge at the ballerina store.

Attempt #1 was a disaster. I had to come up with a new plan. One that didn't involve hemming! This is what I came up with...

I just doubled the length of the skirt that I wanted and folded it over. Both ends are at the top. I serged and stitched them, then turned the seam inward, and stitched another seam again (this one for the elastic casing. I fed the elastic through and french seamed the ends together.

It turned out just like I wanted! All for about $0.40!


Monday, February 9, 2009

Book Covers







I wanted to try a new "recipe" that I found!


I don't know why I can't make this a hyperlink... you'll have to ctrl C then ctrl V...

http://www.fiber-images.com/Free_Things/Projects_Patterns/free_patterns_sewing.html