Tuesday, 26 November 2019

The Holidays with Winterwear Designs


Can I start by saying how excited I am for this Holiday Blog Tour?! I've been waiting for this one for months... Of course, that could be because I bought this fabric through a Destash back in July. I found these panels to be an off size --> very tall and skinny. I took a photo before cutting out and it looks like they were approx 13" wide by 22" long. When I saw how skinny they were, I new the absolute best pattern to use would be the Perfect Panel Tee by Winterwear Designs. I tested this pattern back when it was released and my kiddo still wears the top although a year and a half later, it is getting a little small... 
For the Elsa and Monster's Inc tops (made for 3 and 6 year old girls) I made the A-Line back and extended the entire tops by approx 2 inches to make them closer to a tunic length. I also used the cut line for curved front yoke to colour block and make best use of the panel for image placement. I absolutely love that the colour blocking is all built into the pattern.
For the Spiderman top (made for a 6 year old boy) I made the regular back, regular width. In retrospect, I probably could have cut on the slim line given this will be for PJ's but I'm digging the look of this one. I also used the front yoke for panel placement and to help with the matchiness of the  three tops.
These tops are fully intended to be worn as PJ's. I've cut out Solid PJ bottoms in each of the three solid colours but wasn't able to get them finished prior to this post. Luckily, I've still got a month until Christmas, so there's still time to get them finished. I slightly modified Suzanne's free PJ pants pattern from last year's 12 days of Christmas and will post a photo once they are complete.
I'm super excited for the kiddos to open these PJ's a few days before Christmas. I sure hope they'll be as excited as I am. Check out the Patterns at Winterwear Designs and don't forget to check back to Suzanne's blog for the 12 Days of Christmas coming Dec 2-Dec 14th!
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Don't miss out on any stops along the tour:
November 25
Suzanne of Winter Wear Designs
November 26
November 27
Alyssa of the Sewing Goat Herd
November 28
Patricia of Sew Far North
November 29
Livia of Liviality

Monday, 28 October 2019

Sew Fall with WWD


I've had the Winter Wear Designs Coquette on my "to sew" list for a long time. When I received the butterfly and pink solid fabric from Black Rabbit Fabric to sew off for strike-off photos, I knew this would be the perfect pattern to showcase the gorgeous print.
Due to the amount of fabric that I had, I ended up doing a tunic version for length by using the short bodice (with contrast strap) and knee length skirt. I also did 3/4 length sleeves although in hindsight given this is for fall/winter, i probably should have done full long sleeves. I am still debating whether it would be worth it to add in a cuff but that would mean getting it off her long enough to sew it on.
This tunic has been a total hit with the little miss. She has been insisting on wearing it paired with some comfy french terry leggings both for bedtime as PJ's and for daytime as play clothes. I still can't decide which I like it better for, so I'm not complaining too much. 
I absolutely love the butterfly print which is coming straight to retail to Black Rabbit Fabrics in November. There are so many colours featured in it that you really could pair it with almost any solid. Plus the quality is second to none with virtually no fading or pilling. I also love that the fabric is printed extra wide (68-70 inches versus the normal 58-60 inches wide). I can get a whole adult small romper out of just one meter which is unheardof!

Don't miss any of the stops along the tour:

10/28

10/29
Laura Hinze of Custom Made By Laura

10/30
Laurie Roberts of The Bear and the Pea Atelier

10/31
Patricia of Sew Far North

11/1
Livia of Liviality
Laurie Roberts of The Bear and the Pea Atelier

Friday, 13 September 2019

Sew Long Summer Fall Mini Capsule

I cannot believe I managed to go an entire year without any blog posts! I think I blinked and an entire year passed by. To be fair, we did do an entire major house renovation in there so my sewing room was (and still is) mostly packed up. So here we are in September, the days are getting shorter, the nights are getting colder, and winter will be here soon in Alberta. Seriously, as I sit here it's 11 degrees Celsius outside (feels like 8). For those in the US, that's 51 and feels like 46. Brrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!
So, I bring you the perfect fall Mini Capsule for Miss 6 which includes 2 Cardigans, 2 tees, and 2 pairs of pants which all coordinate into many different outfit possibilities. This is the best back to school wardrobe as she can mix and match to her heart's content without fear of any fashion faux pas. Also - after we finished back to school shopping, she decided her new favorite colour is green so we NEEDED some green pieces.  
For the 2 cardigans, I made 2 similar styles from 2 different designers. The first (cream) cardigan is the Seville Cropped Cardigan from New Horizons Designs. I tested this pattern when it released and made it initially in a white cotton/lycra and it literally matched with every top/dress she owned at the time. I absolutely love how this pattern goes together and the fit is just perfect. As of posting date, this pattern is free using a code found in the New Horizons Designs Facebook group. I used a soft french terry I found locally at Marshall Fabrics in the remnant bin a few years ago. For the second cardigan (green), I made the Patterns for Pirates Butterfly Cardigan. It was my first time making this pattern and my only complaint is that the circle that goes around the main part of the top is made up of straight bands so it does not lay very flat as compared to the contoured bands on the Seville. I made the tunic length and went halfway between the short and tall bands. I made this out of bamboo french terry in "moss" found at Black Rabbit Fabrics. If you've never used bamboo french terry, you need to try it. It is my favorite fabric to use for fall/winter due to its beautiful drape and crazy softness.
For both tees, I used the Brynn top from Sew a Little Seam. There are so many options in this top that you can make many different looking tops with only having to print out one main pattern.  For the flower tee, I used a fat half (FH) of a light cotton/lycra swaffing bought locally through a destash. I made the front tie option with curved back and cap sleeves. I ended up having to cut two half back pieces due to having such a small piece of fabric but it all worked out. My daughter currently loves sloths so I also bought a FH of sloth fabric from Black Rabbit Fabrics. Luckily their fabric is extra wide so I had enough in the FH to make a long sleeve shirt and I didn't need to piece the back either! So for the Sloth top, I made the long sleeve option with curved back hem. 
The pants were a last minute addition to this mini capsule. I decided she needed extra warmer pants for fall/winter but none of our usual shops had RTW french terry leggings yet. So off I went to Marshall fabrics and found the light pink bamboo french terry and brown in a cotton french terry. (The pink matches closest to Mellow Rose and the brown matches closest to Rose Brown on my Black Rabbit Fabrics bamboo colour card). For the pink leggings, I used the leggings pattern included with the Shenanigans Skort from 5 out of 4 Patterns. I believe this is the same pattern or at least a similar pattern to the FREE Little Ninja Leggings. I made them extra long as my kiddo keeps growing out of the lengths of her pants long before they don't fit in the waist. For the brown pants, I finally used the Wild and Free lounge pants pattern by Coffee and Thread. I've been meaning to try these pants for ages and they were the perfect base to try out this moto hack I found since there is already separate front pattern pieces that break at the knee. I love how they turned out and I cannot wait to make myself some moto leggings.
All said, I absolutely love how this mini capsule turned out and I will definitely consider making more mini-capsules for future back to school sewing. What do you think? Have you ever done any capsule sewing for yourself or your kids?

Cheers! Michelle

We're kicking off the Sew Long Summer blog tour this week. We have some really fun and inspiring creations for you again this year.

Sew Long Summer is all about getting those transitional wardrobe pieces ready; finishing up all those things we meant to make this summer; and well, basically whatever Sew Long Summer means to you.
 
The full tour includes these talented sewists, so I hope you'll follow along and comment on their posts this week.

Sept. 9th Sewing A La Carte, mahlicadesigns, Sewing Vortex, Sewing With Sarah
Sept. 10th The Bear and Pea Atelier, Auschick Sews, Stitched by Jennie, Miss Marah Sewn Sept. 11th Sew Cute Couture by Kathy, A Rose Tinted World, mahlicadesigns
Sept. 12th Little Heart Threads, Lulu and Celeste, The Crafting Fiend, Fils Anddraps
Sept. 13th Petite Font, Sew 4 Five, The Sewing Scientist, Sew Cute Couture by Kathy, Kitty Makes It