I have been sewing this week. Yup. After ignoring my sewing machine for almost a whole year---maybe even 4 years, if you don't count the occasional quilt seaming--I got caught by the sewing bug. I think it's Fallon's fault. She is so darn cute, and I read that she is growing out of her clothes. What better time than to see if a couple of little jumpers and a sundress might be useful. So here they are:
I got carried away in the sundress, because it was just so adorable. I think it was the ruffles in the back...can you see them? And the bow to be tied around her neck in back. Anyway, I made matching panties and a sunhat to go with it! Can you see them?
It may not be useful yet....maybe in the spring, summer to come. We will see. Because the trick is, unless you have a dress form, or a person to try pieces on, it's anybody's guess if the clothing will fit.
I know this for a fact, because I used the measurements on the pattern to make myself a shirt this week. It was huge. I took it all apart and cut the pattern pieces down 2 sizes! And resewed it. Then I decided I didn't like the pattern at all--it was too voluminous in its design, so I cut it all apart a second time, and made the little flowered jumper you see in the pictures. It will look so much better on Fallie, than it did on me. (Poor Dad, asked me if I was going to go work in a pharmacy, and he was being nice and cheery. Little did he know that it was an arrow to the heart.....and that he was right. It was a very large smock like shirt--so that pattern is now in the trash.) So, I am nervous about little Fallie's clothes. I think next time I will get something she is wearing, or something the same size and use it to compare/test as I sew.
And although this all sounds like an arduous time, with the exception of the "smock" I enjoyed myself. And the smaller the clothing, the quicker it sews up! That's why there are 3 dresses for Fallon. And I discovered that it's all just sewing a seam.( Oh, except for the buttonholes....why won't my machine make buttonholes?????!!!??? I tried 11 times to make the buttonholes on the flowered dress, and finally had to finish handsewing them.) So, I just won't make anything with buttonholes. Easy enough. But I liked the notion of taking pretty fabric and making it into something wearable. And since I have a bunch of fabric and some patterns, I was able to make myself 2 blouses and Fallie 3 dresses without spending a penny.
Hmmmm. I noticed my most often repeated money phrase ends with "spending a penny." Do you have phrases like that? That just naturally come out of your mouth? Some people would say, it didn't cost me a dime or a nickel, or a dollar. I guess I just like the sound of the word penny. Whenever I think of the word dime I think of Martha's "diamonds." Still after all these years....dimes and diamonds.
Ok. I'm back from that. I think I have been inspired by Erin and by Emily. I was reading Erin's Motherbird website entries in the sewing category. Then I started studying her sewing website. Erin, you make it all look so easy....and then, you try it and find out it can be easy! How lovely is that!
We stopped on our way home from CA to visit Emily in Provo at the Red Robin. I made Dad take pictures of her as our waitress. Isn't she gorgeous!
So, back to the topic:So Emily, who loves her sewing machine (she told me so when I visited her this summer) is scoping out thrift stores for basic clothing to rework. What a brilliant idea. How come I never thought of that? Erin had mentioned to me that she buys men's shirts at the thrift store for their good quality fabric and reworks them also. Brilliant! The economy of their thinking is so totally brilliant!
When I get back to civilization (I think this is going to be my new phrase...don't anybody be offended, please) I think I will make visiting thrift stores for the purpose of expanding my fabric options a new game. I've visited them for so many different purposes over the years, but never this one. A new hobby and a new search.
5 comments:
Cuuuute jumpers! And I admire your perseverance. I have so many messed-up projects that I mean to turn into something else, but they're just waiting...
If you'd like any of the patterns or lessons from childrensfashionworkshop, let me know and I'll send them to you and you won't have spent a penny!
And thank you so much for the compliments!
Wow MOM! Wow! They are totally cute and Fallie will indeed loook cute in them. I'm so impressed.
JOY! Those dresses are adorable! I loooove the one with polka dots. I'm sure they'll look so cute on Fallon. It is so much fun to sew for little people, huh. Less fabric and less time. :)
Thank you so much for thinking of Fallon too. We'll definitely have a photo shoot of Fal in the dresses and send you the pics!
Mom the dresses turned out beautiful - and so did Em in her Red Robin outfit - let's not leave out anything you have produced!! Can't wait to se Natalie's pics of Fallon.
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