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Baby Layette – The Dresses

November 15, 2012 by girlinspired 18 Comments

For my cousin’s baby shower, I wanted everyone to be able to add their own special touch to a coordinating layette for the baby.  This meant that, with the exception of a few store-bought onesies, I sewed clothes and accessories for 35 guests to decorate.  For the most part, I used one fabric line:  It’s a Girl Thing from Michael Miller.   I also used a few other fabrics that color coordinated.  I kept everything within a specific color palette so that the embellishments/buttons/appliques would be interchangeable.  Today, I want to share the five dresses that I made for the collection.  For the sake of organization, I’ll list the materials, pattern used, and commentary beneath each picture.  
Itty Bitty Baby Dress: Free Pattern at Made by Rae
Fabric:  It’s a Girl Thing Quaint Cupcakes Pink by Michael Miller
Notions:  white piping, pink medium ric rac
Comments:  quick to sew, pattern is available for newborn and up to 3 months, this dress came out SO cute, I love the piping detail!
Ruffled Peasant Dress:  pattern adapted from a simple peasant dress, I use a simple peasant dress pattern.
Fabric:  main: Kona Cotton in Snow, It’s A Girl Thing Eiffel Tower Blossom Pink, (pink dot – not sure, I think it’s Robert Kaufmann),  Lost and Found, pink cream damask sparkle by My Mind’s Eye for Riley Blake, Mirror Ball Dot for Michael Miller
Comments:  Kind of my standard dress up a peasant dress design.  I add the rows of ruffles around the bottom and a pop of color on the gathered sleeves.  I think the white, plain top really leaves a nice space for some fun embellishment.
Itty Bitty Baby Dress: Free Pattern at Made by Rae 
Fabric:  more of that yummy soft jersey knit I picked up in the L.A. Fashion District during my 1-hour sprint last month.
Comments:  Making this dress with a knit made it SUPER fast, I didn’t even hem the bottom.  It turned out really soft and comfy, perfect for a teeny tiny baby.  Pictured is the dress after a guest embellished it – I LOVED what became of this one!!
 Knot Dress:  Tie Band Knot Dress Pattern by Whimsy Couture
Fabric:  Kona Cotton, It’s a Girl Thing Doily Dance Gray for Michael Miller, that pink dot again (sorry!!)
Comments:  I snuck this picture in before, but this is what I made it for!!  Cute, simple, good for embellishing, good for layering (though I did make it in a larger size for next spring/summer)
White Doily Dress:  I started with the McCall’s M5835 pattern, but I didn’t really stay true to the pattern.  I worked around the lace collar piece and I’m not sure how much I varied from the pattern (sorry, it’s been awhile now).
Fabric:  Kona Cotton
Comments:  This is my favorite piece in the collection. It was also the very first thing I made.  I was staring at the lace piece from my stash and just went from there.  For me, this combination of gathering, creamy whiteness, and the vintage lace, just equal perfection.  Love this one. 
Alrighty!  Hope that sparks some ideas/resources if you’re sewing for a little one.

 

You can find more pictures of the layette embellishment station here.
 

Filed Under: Sewing, Sewing Ideas and Inspiration Tagged With: baby clothes, baby shower, girl clothes

Dorothy Dress Tutorial

October 30, 2012 by girlinspired 22 Comments

If you need a last minute costume for your little girl, this quick Dorothy dress tutorial might come in handy.  I shared the tutorial for making Olivia her Dorothy costume at the Train to Crazy a few weeks ago.  Hope you like it!I absolutely love making my three girls their Halloween costumes, but this year, I’ve succumbed to time pressures and ended up purchasing two of my girls’ costumes.  When my seven-year-old told me she wanted to be Dorothy, though, it pulled at my DIY heartstrings a little too much.
I just couldn’t buy a polyester Dorothy dress from the costume aisle.  I was pretty sure I could whip something up quick.  And it would have been super fast if I didn’t find myself staring at a million different trims trying to decide what to put where.  That really slowed me down.  In the end, I went with my initial instincts and today I’m going to share with you a tutorial for a dress that you could probably finish in less than an hour.  Ready?
You will need the main material and a lining material – I used a really lightweight gingham for the top layer and muslin for the lining.  You will also need three measurements:  chest, underarm to waist, and waist to hemline.  Using my daughter’s chest measurement, I cut the bodice pieces.  The front bodice piece width should be half the width of the chest measurement + 1/2″ (1/4″ seam allowance on each side).  To find the height of the bodice piece, measure from the underarm to the waist, factor in 1/4″ seam allowance on the top and 1/2″ seam allowance at the waist; then cut your piece at this length on the sides with a smooth curve up to the center.  I hope that’s clear.  For the back of the bodice and lining, you will cut a simple rectangle that is the same width as the bodice front + 2 inches if you are going to add shirring as I did AND the length should be just the length from underarm to waist plus a total of 3/4″ seam allowance.
 Stitch your bodice front to the bodice back along each side seam; repeat for lining.  Now, cut your skirt pieces.  I wanted a really full skirt so I cut two pieces selvage to selvage for the main skirt and two pieces selvage to selvage for the lining.  The length for the pieces was determined by measuring from my daughter’s waist to just above her knee, with added length for seam allowances.  Join the short ends of the skirt pieces to form two tubes (one main, one lining).  Now, you’re going to attach each skirt to its corresponding bodice piece.
 Now, we’re going to join together the dress and lining and finish the top edge of the bodice all in one easy step.
If you are making a stretchy little dress that is easy to get on and off, you can use this shirring method.  If you’re not familiar with shirring, it really is a cinch!  You can read more about it in my shirring tutorial.
Now, to add the classic Dorothy buttons, but with an easy halter strap:
Finally, you’re going to finish your hems.  I loved the idea of having the fluffy petticoat look underneath the main dress.  I had a hard time deciding whether or not to add ric rac around the main dress hem or to add stripes with red trim toward the bottom of the skirt; in the end, I just did a plain hem and then added some nice old-fashioned eyelet trim to the hem of the underskirt.
And that’s it!  I put the dress over a tulle pettiskirt for extra fluff and added a little white eyelet bolero that was mine when I was a little girl.  Target stocked the glittery shoes and Toto in basket, thank goodness.  I have to say, I’m so glad I took the time to make this costume  and my Olivia is, too!
 
 
 
Happy Halloween!

Filed Under: Halloween, Holiday Inspiration, Sewing Tagged With: costumes, fabric, girl clothes, tutorials

Introducing Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop and a GIVEAWAY!!

September 12, 2012 by girlinspired 97 Comments

 Today’s giveaway is going to BLOW YOU AWAY!!  I am thrilled to introduce you to my sponsor, the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop!!  I first became familiar with Amy’s patterns during my season of Project Run and Play and lucky me, one of my prizes was a credit to her pattern shop.  When I was looking for a pattern to make Addie a swimsuit for her mermaid party, the Santa Monica Sweetheart Tankini fit the bill perfectly.  I fell in love with how easy the patterns were to download, print out and follow.  

 And even though the swimsuit was one of my first projects working with knits, it could not have turned out better!  Addie wore that swimsuit nearly every day of the summer; she even slept in it more than a couple times!! 
I was also thrilled with the Bubble Shorts I made – I think that pattern is just perfect for a versatile pair of shorts.  I especially love the cuff on the bottom and the little gathered side pockets.  Adorable, right?  
If you haven’t already tried the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop, you are really missing out.  And even if you already have every pattern, never fear, it seems like Amy has new patterns coming out at a constant rate.  Every time I check the shop, there are a pile of new patterns.  You will find patterns for boys and girls and for all kinds of garments – dresses, tops, bottoms, outerwear, hats, swimwear, even shoes!  Each pattern includes a huge size range, too, typically from 3 mos. – 8 years.  And TODAY!!!  TODAY the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop is giving one of my lucky readers the entire FALL 2012 pattern COLLECTION!! 
 Check it out!  This giveaway includes:
Chelsea Bubble Jumper
Varsity Cowl Neck Pullover
Hopscotch Top, Tunic, and Dress
Play Date V-Neck Tee
Skinny Jeans
Brooklyn Frock
So…leave a nice comment and I’ll randomly choose a winner next week!  You can visit the blog of Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop‘s mastermind, Amy, at Nap Time Crafters and find her on Facebook here, Pinterest here, and Twitter here.  
 AND….
now through September 15, you can get 15% off at the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop using code “inspired15”
Ready, set, GO!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: girl clothes, giveaway, Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop, sponsor

Layered Lace Skirt

August 29, 2012 by girlinspired 8 Comments

Today I’m sharing the details on the Layered Lace Skirt that I originally made for the Skirting the Issue event over at Simple Simon & Co. 

Participating in the Skirting the Issue series is truly heartwarming and I couldn’t be more excited to see Liz and Elizabeth successfully pull together such an amazing blog event. 

The skirt that I created for this event is a simple, but elegant layered lace skirt. To construct the Layered Lace Skirt, I cut a total of four panels of fabric for the main skirt – two lace panels and two underskirt panels (from a coordinating cotton). I wanted the skirt to be very full and flowy, hence I cut the panels quite wide at 40″ per panel. The length should be cut depending on the individual or you can follow a standardized guide when sewing for an unknown recipient. You should take into account the added length from whatever style waistband you will use. 
 
Begin by sewing together the two panels for each layer; sew the two short sides right sides together to form a tube of lace and a tube of underskirt.  Next, hem your underskirt – I used a narrow hem, which was so quick with my narrow hem sewing foot – get familiar with the optional feet for your sewing machine – they will save you SO much time!!  Now stack your two skirt layers together, matching side seams and the bottom edges.  Baste together along the top edge if desired.  Run two parallel gathering stitches around the top of the skirt.  Prepare your waistband (I used a knit interlock to make a simple waistband), gather the skirt, pin, and stitch it onto your waistband.  Add a removeable bow if you’d like and you’re done!  
 I love this skirt because it is easy to make, it’s age-versatile, it can be dressed up or down, and it is sure to make any girl feel fancy and beautiful.

 How cute is my model, by the way??

Filed Under: Patterns and Tutorials, Sewing Tagged With: fabric, girl clothes, skirts, tutorials

Bubble Shorts, Cotton Candy, and a GIVEAWAY!!

July 26, 2012 by girlinspired 73 Comments

You are in for a real treat today!  Not only do you get to see adorable pictures of my cutie pie eating cotton candy in her newest outfit, I also have a great giveaway for you!!  Girl. Inspired. is the next stop on the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop blog tour!  When Amy, behind the blog Nap Time Crafters and owner of the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop, invited me to be part of her pattern blog tour, I was more than excited to review another of her patterns.  I had such a wonderful experience using her Santa Monica Sweetheart Tankini pattern (going on sale tomorrow, by the way) to make Addison’s birthday swimsuit and I was anxious to try out the Bubble Shorts pattern next.  Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop is easy to navigate with a simple checkout process and immediate pattern downloading AND I think Amy must be working around the clock because she has piles of new patterns in the shop every time I turn around.
I found the Bubble Shorts to be another great pattern.  The instructions were clear and variations to the pattern are well-explained.  I chose to make a wider cuff at the bottom of the shorts for a knickers look.  LOVE how these turned out.  I actually made them from another of my husband’s old work shirts – just cut the pattern pieces right out of the shirt.  The detail stitching and cute little gathered side pockets really give the shorts a professional finish and the fit was perfect!!  As you can see, Addison had an absolute blast strutting around in her new shorts and sporting a big puff of cotton candy.  Want to treat your little one?  TODAY ONLY, the Bubble Shorts pattern is ON SALE for just $5!!  So, snatch it up!  Cotton candy not included…sorry.

Also, Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop is giving away a 3-pack of patterns.  One randomly chosen winner will get to choose any 3 patterns in the shop!  To enter this giveaway, we’re going to keep it simple – just leave me a comment and you’re in!

For more opportunities to win a pattern 3-pack and to see what other bloggers have done with the other patterns in the Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop, check out the links below:

nap time crafters Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom Crazy Little Projects Melly Sews Mama Says Sew Elegance & Elephants 2 Little Hooligans A Little Gray Sew a Straight Line Lily Bloom Studio Shwin & Shwin Occasionally Crafty Girl.Inspired Sew Country Chick Sumo's Sweet Stuff Sweetheart Halter Evelyn dress Waikiki Santa Monica Pier 49 Bubble Shorts Sailor Shorts Retro Romper Jack & Jill Shortalls Jasmine Dress Natalie Clara Isabella Jackie Sea Breeze Image Map
Alrighty!  Don’t forget to head over to Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop and get the Bubble Shorts pattern on sale!  And leave a comment here to be entered in the giveaway!! 

Filed Under: Pattern and Product Reviews, Sewing Tagged With: fabric, girl clothes, giveaway, Peek-a-Boo Pattern Shop

Getting Sidetracked

June 26, 2012 by girlinspired 17 Comments

 Pettiskirt.  Check!  
Didn’t know I was going to make a pettiskirt for the birthday girl, but one minute I was browsing Pinterest (you know how that goes) and next thing I knew, it became an absolute necessity for Addie’s birthday party. 
Okay!  Back to the list of to-dos.  Why do I get so sidetracked?  It’s because I plan too far in advance.  Every day, I just keep adding to the “it would be really cool to do such-and-such” list.  Seriously!  I have a problem.  I get an idea stuck in my head and think I just can’t possibly NOT do it.  Then, come the couple days before the party, I absolutely, totally, 100% FREAK OUT that I won’t be able to pull it together.  But, somehow, it works out.  And please note that the “somehow” always involves my husband, my mom, and my sister doing WAY more than they signed up for.  I’m so lucky to have them support me in my episodes of full-blown insanity!
So tell me, How do YOU plan parties?  Are you calm and organized?  Do you wait until the day before?  Do you let someone else do the planning?  Do you plan out every detail and execute it exactly as planned?  Who helps you?  Do you get a little crazed like me??

Filed Under: Sewing Tagged With: girl clothes, pettiskirt, special occasion clothing

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