Challenge #1 for Season 2 of Sew-vivor was to sew something using the 2013 color of the year: Emerald, and I’m sewing along with the finalists! (I love enjoying the motivation without the stress of the competition.) I’m currently planning summer wardrobes for my two little guys so I focused on making some everyday wearables for each of them. It was so nice that the Emerald theme fell on this week since the Celebration of Life for my friend, Sheri, was held this past weekend. Sheri loved sewing and the color green, and since I wasn’t able to attend the service in Dallas, I enjoyed honoring her memory by sewing green tops for my little guys (and sneaking in the turtles that she loved, too)!
We headed out to the zoo yesterday after church to enjoy the beautiful weather. I had high hopes of getting good pictures of the boys in their shirts, but the sun was high in the sky, and neither one of them was in the mood for being cooperative. I did get a few pictures, though. (I loved that yesterday was St. Patrick’s Day, so the whole zoo was filled with green! It made me smile to think that people were celebrating Sheri’s memory along with us without even knowing!)
These v-neck pocket tees are my first drafts of a new pattern, so they need a little tweaking, but I’m so excited about having another option for quick and easy knit tops for my little guys.
The raw edge pocket is so simple to sew, and that little bit of curl that you get on the edges adds some casual fun! (The curl gets better with washing, especially if you’re using jersey.)
Those pockets are also great for storing any little treasures that you find along your path. (Charlie’s pocket was full of crushed, dried leaves when we came home last night.)
I couldn’t resist finishing these tees off with one more little reminder of Sheri, these sweet “Mama Made” turtle tags! I need to get back in the habit of sewing tags onto my handmades. They really do finish them off nicely!
Anyone else following along or sewing along with Sew-vivor? Did you sew anything green for St. Patrick’s Day?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to outwit, outplay and outlast in a Survivor-like competition, only in your dream version of the popular reality TV show, you would survive based on your sewing skills?! If so, then you need to run over to the Family Ever After blog and audition for the second season of SEW-VIVOR! Not only will the challenges all involve sewing, but the prizes are fabric and patterns, AND you don’t have to be dropped off on a remote beach, make a fire with two sticks or sleep outside in the cold rain with a group of strangers for 39 days!
This season, Fishsticks Designs is sponsoring Sew-vivor with pattern prizes for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Auditions are open now through March 11. The Top 10 contestants will be announced on the 13th, and they will advance to the sewing competition which runs through the end of April. (If you don’t end up being one of the finalists, though, you should sew along anyway! I will be!)
You know you want to see what the prizes are and check out the competitors so far, don’t you?
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