I was running a little short on time so, rather than hand embroider the face, I found this listing on Etsy for a digitized machine embroidered face. It turned out great and I got Andy finished in time for the birthday party!
Friday, November 20, 2015
A Raggedy Andy Birthday
My little grandson turned a year old a couple of weeks ago and I wanted him to have a handmade gift from Grammy that he could keep forever. I guess kids don't play with Raggedy Ann and Andy all that much any more but I couldn't resist making him a classic Andy doll. I made a lot of these dolls back in the 70's so I dug out my vintage pattern and made Hayden a little buddy in the just the right size for him to carry around.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Hayden's Grammy Jammies
I finally figured out how to get myself back to the blog after a break and that is to make something for Hayden. He is so much fun to sew for and such a good model as well. His momma mentioned that he had outgrown his pajamas and also that it's kinda hard to find them roomy enough for his chunky little arms. I pulled out my Kwik Sew Sewing for Baby book that I bought when Hayden's momma was about his age. It has an assortment of basic patterns for newborn through 18 months. Some of the styles look a little dated but there are great basic pattern pieces for pants, tops, rompers, etc. The fit is much roomier than the ready mades.
Just look at that sweet face! He loves his Grammy Jammies. I've already made a second pair and bought fabric for a third.
Did you know that September is National Sewing Month? National Sewing Month began in 1982 with a proclamation from President Ronald Reagan declaring September as National Sewing Month "In recognition of the importance of home sewing to our Nation"
I hope you're keeping your machine humming this month in celebration!
Just look at that sweet face! He loves his Grammy Jammies. I've already made a second pair and bought fabric for a third.
I hope you're keeping your machine humming this month in celebration!
Labels:
American Sewing Guild,
baby,
knits,
Kwik Sew,
PatternReview,
sewing
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Hot Summer Days Pullover Top
I sewed this little top up a few weeks ago and, since it has now become one of my favorite summer tops, I thought I should share it. I've had Butterick 3383 for some time now and decided to give it a try. I used a printed polyester fabric from my stash. This pattern has no darts so I was a little nervous about the fit. It actually turned out great. Easy to sew and fun to wear!
It's pretty easy to slip over my head and I love the length with the side slits. The pattern suggests bias tape for the neckline and armholes. I cut self-fabric bias bindings for a more professional look.
This pattern is moving way up on my list of "make me again" patterns. It takes about a yard of 60" wide fabric and sews up very quickly.
It's pretty easy to slip over my head and I love the length with the side slits. The pattern suggests bias tape for the neckline and armholes. I cut self-fabric bias bindings for a more professional look.
This pattern is moving way up on my list of "make me again" patterns. It takes about a yard of 60" wide fabric and sews up very quickly.
Labels:
American Sewing Guild,
fabric,
Hancock Fabrics,
PatternReview,
sewing
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Seersucker!
We love seersucker! Can you tell? After I made my grandson's little blue seersucker Jon-Jons for Easter, his auntie decided that she wanted a blue seersucker dress to wear to her Master's graduation. And, of course, I never say no when one of my daughters wants to wear something made by me. She loves classic, timeless designs so we chose McCall's 2401. We loved the wider rounded neckline and the simple lines. I did the usual alterations for her, added white piping to the neckline and armholes, and an invisible zipper in the back. I finished the lining hem a few hours before graduation and she was thrilled!
Here she is with her sweet nephew who is sporting his pout-pout look for the photoshoot.
Congrats to Hannah for completing her Master of Science degree in Instructional Design!
Here she is with her sweet nephew who is sporting his pout-pout look for the photoshoot.
Congrats to Hannah for completing her Master of Science degree in Instructional Design!
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Little Easter Jon-Jons
I can't believe it's been 6 months since I've blogged! I sewed. I sewed a lot. I just couldn't find time to sit down and blog. As a matter of fact, I feel like I never sit down. Always something that needs to be done.
Nothing like a cute little baby boy to get you inspired to sew and blog about it. My grandson needed an outfit for his first Easter. I have always loved Jon-Jons on little boys. He is a healthy little boy and the Children's Corner pattern I have was just a little too slim fitting for him. I found a pattern on Etsy from OlaJanePatterns which looked like a better fit. I paired it up with classic blue striped seersucker, embroidered his initials on the front, and it was just perfect.
The pattern has very detailed instructions and a pretty nifty lining technique. I plan to sew up a few more for the little prince for hot summer days and, hopefully, find a few minutes to blog about them!
Nothing like a cute little baby boy to get you inspired to sew and blog about it. My grandson needed an outfit for his first Easter. I have always loved Jon-Jons on little boys. He is a healthy little boy and the Children's Corner pattern I have was just a little too slim fitting for him. I found a pattern on Etsy from OlaJanePatterns which looked like a better fit. I paired it up with classic blue striped seersucker, embroidered his initials on the front, and it was just perfect.
The pattern has very detailed instructions and a pretty nifty lining technique. I plan to sew up a few more for the little prince for hot summer days and, hopefully, find a few minutes to blog about them!
Labels:
American Sewing Guild,
baby,
machine embroidery,
seersucker,
sewing
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