I got this pattern/tutorial earlier this spring. I hadn't got a chance to use it until now. This is a great tutorial. It's super-easy to follow and just makes sense. Plus, it's adorable.
Oh, what was that? You need pictures as proof? Well, I've got them. I got Tillie all dressed up in it and then realized the good camera was still at Camp. KodakEasyShare pictures it is!
I wish I hadn't cut her hair off in this picture.
And best of all, it's reversible.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Christmas in July! (or August...)
At Camp we have a Christmas in July homemade gift exchange. I decided to make my recipient a bag. After perusing Etsy for patterns, I decided on the June Bag from MayAndMae. The pattern was a little more difficult and involved than I was planning on, but it's a darling little bag. I'm kind of sad I couldn't keep it.
I used fusible fleece and I made a button hole! Yay for learning new things!
It even has a back pocket.
I love long straps on bags.
The best part about sewing projects is picking out the fabric.
I used fusible fleece and I made a button hole! Yay for learning new things!
It even has a back pocket.
I love long straps on bags.
The best part about sewing projects is picking out the fabric.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Sweet Bird.
My cousin had a custom order for a baby gift for a friend. I'm actually sad I had to give this away. It was too cute!
Tim drew the bird for me, and I'm pretty sure I'll be making one for Tillie soon! I love the little ricrac legs. I added Fray Check to the ends after I took this picture.
I couldn't make my normal skirt since it was for a 0-3 month size. My first attempt actually fit Tillie's Bitty Baby.
Tim drew the bird for me, and I'm pretty sure I'll be making one for Tillie soon! I love the little ricrac legs. I added Fray Check to the ends after I took this picture.
I couldn't make my normal skirt since it was for a 0-3 month size. My first attempt actually fit Tillie's Bitty Baby.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Famous?
Last week after Tillie's birthday party, I added pictures of her outfit to the Crap I've Made Flickr group. Much to my surprise, it was featured on her blog today!
What a wonderful birthday surprise!
What a wonderful birthday surprise!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Birthday Bloomers
She's not one yet, but her party was today.
I made her a "1" onesies, bloomers, a fabric covered party hat and a clippie.
These were my second pair of bloomers, but they still weren't as big as I was planning. She had to wear a disposable diaper for them to fit.
The best part about having a party a week early is that she gets to wear it again next week Friday!
Party Hat Tutorial
I made her a "1" onesies, bloomers, a fabric covered party hat and a clippie.
These were my second pair of bloomers, but they still weren't as big as I was planning. She had to wear a disposable diaper for them to fit.
The best part about having a party a week early is that she gets to wear it again next week Friday!
Party Hat Tutorial
Friday, April 30, 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
A Pair of Peacocks.
My friend Lure is having twins! Her last name means peacock, so I new from the start that I would be making a peacock onesie. After her 20 week ultrasound I learned I would have to make two. Shopping for coordinating fabric was fun.
In a few months we'll meet the little boy and girl!
In a few months we'll meet the little boy and girl!
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Tulip Time is Coming
When I went to the Dutch Costume Sale in Holland I bought a costume for Tillie. Kizie was with me, but costumes in her size were over $50. That's just a little too much for me. So, I decided to make her one. Now, it's not authentic in the least. (Apparently neither is Tillie's as the rude salesperson at Field's in Holland commented while I was shopping for fabric. She also just picked Tillie up out of the stroller. Yeah. Guess which location I won't be going back to?) But, she clearly looks Dutch to me!
Next time I'll make the skirt fuller. You can't see it, but the fabric and the trim both have tulips on them.
And Kizie is very happy. That's all that matters to me.
Next time I'll make the skirt fuller. You can't see it, but the fabric and the trim both have tulips on them.
And Kizie is very happy. That's all that matters to me.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Birthday Outfit
Tillie's birthday party is in three weeks.
I just wanted to give you some advance warning. You know, to mark your calendar so you can check back here to see the super-cute outfit I made her.
Oh, is it ever cute. She even grinned when I showed it to her.
I just wanted to give you some advance warning. You know, to mark your calendar so you can check back here to see the super-cute outfit I made her.
Oh, is it ever cute. She even grinned when I showed it to her.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Mr. President
My mom requested another onesie for a baby gift. Does this one look like a future president should wear it?
Erm, it's not crooked. It's just a bad picture.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Lazy Days Skirt.
Since my bloomers didn't pan out how I had planned. I decided to make Tillie a skirt. Oliver and S offers a free pattern online, so I decided to try it.
I think it turned out pretty cute and it was super-easy.
I think I'll use the same idea when I'm making Kizie's Dutch costume. Yeah, I don't know how that's going to turn out either...
Sewing friends(especially in the Grand Rapids area), I have a request. I'd love to make Tillie something to match her Urban Baby Bonnet.
But, I can't find the fabric anywhere locally. (Or online from the same vendor.)
The polka dot birds is from Tina Given's 'Fairy Tip Toes' line and the item number is TG-66 Pink. (It's on the Smith Owen website, but when I went there they didn't have it.)
The other is from Amy Butler's 'Lotus - Tea Box' line. Its item number is AB-20 and is called Pink/Temple Garden. You'd think this could be found at Field's, but they seem to have every Amy Butler fabric but that one.
I'm also looking for a reversible popover pinafore pattern, like this one. I'm not opposed to buying one online, but I'd love to buy it locally. If anyone has any ideas or sources, please let me know!
I think it turned out pretty cute and it was super-easy.
I think I'll use the same idea when I'm making Kizie's Dutch costume. Yeah, I don't know how that's going to turn out either...
Sewing friends(especially in the Grand Rapids area), I have a request. I'd love to make Tillie something to match her Urban Baby Bonnet.
But, I can't find the fabric anywhere locally. (Or online from the same vendor.)
The polka dot birds is from Tina Given's 'Fairy Tip Toes' line and the item number is TG-66 Pink. (It's on the Smith Owen website, but when I went there they didn't have it.)
The other is from Amy Butler's 'Lotus - Tea Box' line. Its item number is AB-20 and is called Pink/Temple Garden. You'd think this could be found at Field's, but they seem to have every Amy Butler fabric but that one.
I'm also looking for a reversible popover pinafore pattern, like this one. I'm not opposed to buying one online, but I'd love to buy it locally. If anyone has any ideas or sources, please let me know!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
And, just like that, I sewed again.
Last night I just had the sewing itch. Ever since I first read my friend Kate's post last summer, I wanted to make Tillie some bloomers. They're just the cutest thing ever. We had two pairs from Old Navy for my sister Kizie. She looked darling in them.
So, I made some for Tillie after she went to sleep.
And, they're too small.
(But very symmetrical. This picture doesn't show that I actually did a good construction job.)
They definitely won't fit over her cloth diaper, I had to switch to disposable just to take her picture. I'd say they're a 3-9 month-ish size.
Today we'll go to the fabric store to see if they have the Amy Butler fabric that will match her new bonnet. Sometime next week I'll try my hand at a bigger size bloomers. These will be packed away for a future girl baby.
So, I made some for Tillie after she went to sleep.
And, they're too small.
(But very symmetrical. This picture doesn't show that I actually did a good construction job.)
They definitely won't fit over her cloth diaper, I had to switch to disposable just to take her picture. I'd say they're a 3-9 month-ish size.
She wasn't the happiest model this morning.
Today we'll go to the fabric store to see if they have the Amy Butler fabric that will match her new bonnet. Sometime next week I'll try my hand at a bigger size bloomers. These will be packed away for a future girl baby.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Warm Weather.
With the temps reaching 50*+ recently, I haven't gotten much sewing done. I suspect it will be that way for a while. If you do have a special order, please contact me. But, I probably won't be posting anything here for a while. (Unless we get a rainy week!)
If you'd like to read about Tillie's adventures, please check my regular blog, Lullaby and Goodnight.
If you'd like to read about Tillie's adventures, please check my regular blog, Lullaby and Goodnight.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
I started a fan page. I know, I know. But, join!
Click here, then become a fan.
You know you want to.
Click here, then become a fan.
You know you want to.
Camp Clothes
Most of you know that Tillie is my first/only child. This is great for my shopping habit -- she needs everything! It's not so great for Camp in the summer. She'll be crawling, maybe walking in the dirt for about a month this summer. I plan on hitting some garage sales later this Spring to find some good play clothes.
I did get a little head start. I found this skirt at Target for around $1. She definitely needed a new acorn shirt, so I decided to go girly this year!
Badly sewn star it is!
I did get a little head start. I found this skirt at Target for around $1. She definitely needed a new acorn shirt, so I decided to go girly this year!
Oh, a non-white shirt would have been better you say? I agree, but this was cheaper. (As, I already had it in her closet.)
While we were at the thrift store looking for items for a costume party we're going to, I found this cute little red skirt. At only 99 cents, I thought it would be great for camp. I found this (again white!) t-shirt in my stash of things to sew on.
Badly sewn star it is!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Sweet Cakes
(We really need some sunny days. I can't get any good pictures.)
I had a birthday boy request and it gave me an excuse to finally try out the cupcake I'd been thinking about.
I had a birthday boy request and it gave me an excuse to finally try out the cupcake I'd been thinking about.
My mom also wanted one for a granddaughter of one of her friends. I thought the cupcake was pretty cute, so I made a girly one this morning.
Yes, Tillie will be getting a cupcake like this for her birthday party, She needs it, don't you think?
p.s. I apologize again for the crappy pictures.
Friday, February 12, 2010
More Shower Gifts
Robin had a special order of two onesies for a friend of hers. These onesies will be going to a little boy to be named A.J.
I love how crisp this aqua blue looks on white.
I know. I thought it was cute as a bunny, but after I made it into a tie I went back to the fabric store and bought the last 1.5 yards they had of this argyle.
I love how crisp this aqua blue looks on white.
Initials on the booty? It's the kind of thing only a baby can get away with.
They're in the mail on their way to Robin. I hope she, and the mom-and-dad-to-be like them!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Shower Gifts
Darling onesies make a lovely shower gift. Here's one I made today for a shower in a few weeks.
The dolls are just too sweet.
I'm pretty sure that as soon as I have time, Tillie will have one of these too.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Bunnies, Bunnies Everywhere.
Last fall when I found out that friends of ours were expecting a girl, I made them a bunny onesie.
A couple weeks ago, I received a special order for another bunny. This one is going to a little boy for Easter. They also asked if I could add a pom-pom tail. Why didn't I think of that?! Of course.
I wanted to make sure I made it look "boy" enough, since bunnies can sometime be girly. I found the perfect manly fabric in my stash.
Argyle.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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