Still hard at work getting these two new patterns finished up. I sewed up this adorable pair of blue jeans for Jamie using the Inside or Out Pocket Pants pattern in size 4T. I wasn’t entirely happy with the original design of the back pockets and cargo pockets. I didn’t like that it was so hard to get a nice sharp corner with heavier weight fabrics because of the 90 degree angle. I like this modified version much better, so this will be the pocket design in the final pattern. Of course, you can choose to leave the flaps off, if you’d like.
Modeled by my cutie who seems to think that all modeling shots should involve climbing or running. At least I got him to stand still for one quick shot with his hands in the pockets!
I love sharing our cloth diaper love with other moms. This morning when I picked Charlie up from the church nursery, a couple of moms asked me about his diapers, and I shared with them that I sew my own and offered my business card so they could check out my blog for more information on the patterns that I use. When I got home, though, I realized that I haven’t even blogged about Charlie’s medium diaper stash! So, here you go. These are the ones that we use for church and my current favorite diaper.
These are made from the La-Di-Da pattern which you can find here: La-Di-Da Diapers. You can also find licensed seamstresses there who can sew for you, if you don’t sew yourself. We have a total of 15 medium La-Di-Da All-in-Two (AI2) diapers in our current stash (12 made my me and 3 sewn for us by Melanie of Canadian Cloth).
The remainder of our medium daytime stash consists of six side-snapping Darling Diaper AI2s. I made these, too, and I especially love the four embroidered ones. You can find the Darling Diaper Unlimited Pattern here: DDU. There’s also a free newborn pattern on the Darling Diapers site which I love for the newborn stage: DDNB.
For nighttime, we’re using a variety of fitted diapers with wool covers. I’ll have to post more on those later . . . got to get back to working on my newest patterns!
Who is that handsome guy? Why that’s my sweet hubby modeling the Adult Charlie Tee that I’m working hard on finishing up for my eager testers. He really likes the fit of this tee, and I think it looks great on him. This is the first time that I’ve asked him to model anything for me, and he behaved so much better than his offspring who are my regular models. It was so nice to not have to chase a model around the backyard with the camera!
I love that this pattern allows you to do everything from a basic tee like this one to an outerwear hoodie like the one below with all sorts of options in between. This pattern will include all the options that are included with the smaller versions of the same pattern: the basic tee, the colorblocked tees, the ringer tee and the hoodie.
This is the medium hoodie on Samantha. It’s a tiny bit big on her, but I think it’ll work well for layering when it starts to cool off here.
Here’s the back with the hood down.
And, from the side with the hood up. Note the look of pain on her face coupled with the object flying through the air in the bottom left of the photo. That object would be the rubberband that her dad shot at her in the middle of our little photo session. He was much better behaved when he was the model!
This pattern is scheduled to be tested and ready to sell by the end of this month along with the Inside or Out Pocket Pants.
Joseph here is a little late. He was supposed to be done and on his way back home last week. His tardiness, however, was completely out of his control.
Liz of Handmade by Liz Taylor hand embroidered the center pieces of the blocks for her turn at The Fresh Comfort Quilting Bee.
Joseph was mine to piece into a log cabin block. Liz is making a Christmas quilt from all the blocks that she receives. She asked us to each complete one traditional log cabin block with the embroidery that she sent along and one additional log cabin block with fabrics in red, white and a tiny bit of green.
I love how my main block turned out. This second block, though, is a little loud. I hope it blends in well with the rest of the quilt.
This is going to be an amazing quilt. I’ve been trying to plan out a way to copy this idea for a quilt for our house for this Christmas. I haven’t yet figured out how to squeeze more than 24 hours out of a day, though, so I suppose I’ll have to put it on my list for next year.
These have been in the works for some time. I keep leaving them, finding something that I need to change and setting them aside for later. I’ve finally fallen in love with them, and now they’re just about ready for testing.
You can see the main pockets on the two pairs above. You can choose to sew the pockets on the outside for a more casual look or the inside for a more formal look. Those first two pairs are sewn from lightweight sweatshirt fleece.
This pair is constructed of cotton woven bottomweight fabrics. They’re a lot of fun with their print pockets and the cargo pocket on the leg. These have a back pocket which you’ll see in the modeling shots, too.
Here’s Charlie modeling the woven ones. He’s not an incredibly cooperative model, but I think you can get a pretty good idea of how they look. The waistband is flat in the front and gathered around the elastic in the back.
Here’s Jamie modeling the 4T. He’s wearing a pair made of french terry with the main pockets on the inside and two back pockets.
I’m loving the fabric versatility with this pattern, and, of course, the many pocket choices. If all goes well, it should be available for sale by the end October!
Our two oldest boys, Allen and Sean, both play football, and we love to go out to their games as a family to watch and cheer them on! We usually just buy one or two team shirts for the grown-ups because with a big family, t-shirt costs add up really quickly. This year, though, everyone had Desperado team shirts to wear to Allen’s games except for Jamie and Charlie. Being the sewist that I am, I knew just what to do.
I started with Daddy’s well-loved but still useable three-year-old shirt and the Charlie Tee pattern.
Original Shirt Front:
Back:
I ended up with two little brother Desperados shirts . . .
Jamie’s top:
Charlie’s top:
. . . and two very happy little brothers!
Charlie (yes, he is standing on his own already!):
Jamie’s back (the front is at the top of this post):
So easy . . . and really cheap!
I’m guesting at The Apple Orchard tomorrow! I have five outfits that stock tomorrow night at 8:00 p. m. eastern. Here’s a little peek:
Look what came in the mail yesterday! I’ve been waiting as patiently as possible for these to arrive from Fancyweaver in Hong Kong. They did such a beautiful job with them. I’ll have some of these listed in my store later today in case you want to grab some to sew onto the things that you’ve sewn from Fishsticks Designs clothing. I’ll also be including one tag with every pattern ordered as a “Thank you” between now and Christmas. And, I just might be sewing one of them onto everything in my house that doesn’t run away when I approach it with a straight pin . . .
I am sewing, and I’ll have some things to show off soon. I’m working on one top secret little sewing project that’s due in to an editor (gasp!) in a few weeks, but I won’t be able to reveal what it is for a few months. I’ve got two new patterns that I’m hoping to have finished up by the end of October: The Charlie Tee in teen/adult sizes and The Inside or Out Pocket Pants. I’ll have previews of those up soon. I’m also sewing a few things to stock as a guest at The Apple Orchard for October. I won’t have as many things as I’d originally hoped, though, because things are a bit busier here than I expected when I first signed up. Along with those first three projects, I have a GFA project that I’m helping out with, and, in case you haven’t heard, my oldest daughter is getting married in December! It’s funny that as much as I love sewing and know that I need to get things done, I can’t stop myself from constant wedding planning. Oh, and in case that wasn’t enough, we’ll be traveling to Florida for three weeks in November to visit our ministry supporters and to spend Thanksgiving with my family.
Wow! I need to quit blogging and get moving!
Believe it or not, I have been sewing a few things besides pillowcases. These binder covers are a bit of a preview of an idea that I have for Christmas presents. I sewed up the one above for storing my pattern ideas and sketches. I mentioned the idea of pretty fabric binder covers to Morgan, my oldest daughter, and she insisted that she needed a stack for her college classes. Facing those early morning Government classes has to be easier when your binder is this pretty, right?
Samantha’s been a little neglected in the sewing area lately, and she really needs a few outfits that she can wear to church. I played around with overlapping the tiers in this skirt since it’s sewn with knit fabrics that won’t fray. It has sort of an intentionally messy look to it that I really like.
This print fabric is from Michael Miller’s new cotton interlocks. I love that the more well-known fabric designers are introducing knit fabrics! I just noticed on the back of the new Stitch magazine that Moda is introducing interlocks, too. Now, my biggest request is for boyish fabrics. Oh, what I would give for MM’s Rocket Rascals or Treasure Island on cotton interlock . . .
Do you ever outgrow the desire for a skirt with a little twirl factor?
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