Showing posts with label Play Clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Play Clothes. Show all posts

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Handmade in the Wild: Red Chevron

One of the first items I made for E actually turned out to be a great to for JT, too.



I loved it under overalls this summer! Our town is known for the "World Famous Corn Palace" and this was the first summer that a local 5th grade classroom (with help of several organizations and businesses) set up a learning area in the upstairs auxiliary gym in the Corn Palace. We went often with friends :) It was a great way to entertain the kids during the hot summer months (and made the Corn Palace more exciting to visit for tourists!). 



Up, up, up!



Down, down, down!

(E still loves frilly-ness and JT learned how to go up and down slides!)


Thursday, February 9, 2017

Handmade in the Wild: Farm Fun

Welcome to my first edition of "Handmade in the Wild" where I share pictures of items I've sewn being loved and worn :) You see, I love sewing, but I also love seeing the items I've created out in public doing what they were intended for!



Here we are at the farm... I didn't make these items to be worn together, so it was a happy coincidence that they really went together well. 



No worries if the outfit gets dirty - that just means they are having fun! We are able to visit both grandparents a lot, since they both live about an hour and a half away in different directions. Summer visits mean lots of exploring and playing and having fun!



Patterns: Skipper Top by Sew Much Ado and Bonny Leggings with added circle skirt by Made for Mermaids
Fabric: Top - can't remember! Bottoms: textured chiffon from Hobby Lobby with solid cotton lycra from various sources

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

A Minnie Costume.

There was no question as to what E would be for Halloween this year. She is enthralled by Mickey Mouse and is duly devoted to both Mickey and Minnie. 

Therefore, I decided to make her a Minnie outfit.


Dress Fabric and Ears Tulle: JoAnns
Bloomers Fabric: Eyelet from my stash


Both clothing patterns are perfect for quick and simple sewing. They may not have the most professional finishes, but I don't mind when it comes to play clothes and costumes! For example, both the sleeve cuffs and the bloomers leg elastic and hems are done flat, prior to sewing the sleeves and legs. This leads to slightly messier and visible inside seams, but E doesn't know any better and I'm not sewing for 4-H judges anymore! The bloomers were bought, cut and sewn up all in one day. Nothing better than that! 


Her personality is certainly getting bigger and bigger. I can no longer ask her to do the "itsy-bitsy" in order to get her to smile. Instead of smiling, she now starts singing! She loves getting her pictures taken though, so I can't complain :)



The hair bows were fun, too. Walmart wants $8 for Minnie Mouse ears... so I made these instead. 
She makes me smile.

I cannot wait for trick-or-treating! Yay for "Halloween-time!"