Monday, September 2, 2013

Kicking Off Operation Project $0 with CathGrace


OMG - I am doing my very first series on my blog!!!!  Well, I mean this is technically the 2nd year, but last year I think I had 5 followers, and no amazing guest posts to share, and I was really just making it all up as I went along.  This year is going to be SOOOOOOOO much cooler!  And to kick things off in style, I have my dear blogging friend Catherine of CathGrace here to share her Project $0 outfit.  
I have been following CathGrace since very early in my discovery of 'sewing blogs' about a year and a half ago.  I was then humbled to get to compete along side her in Project Run and Play's Season 6... and somehow I found myself with her in the final three.  Catherine has the most impeccable sewing skills I have ever seen, her attention to detail is sublime, and somehow she achieves the best fit in children/tween clothing.  She honestly is one of those people who I can say has inspired me to become a better seamstress!
Over the next month I will be sharing my creations and all the amazing stylings of this line up of ladies:


If you are new to the blog and want to know more about Operation Project $0, You can check out the Origins HERE and the intro to OPO 2013 HERE.
And here is Catherine to share both her beautiful creation and model with us today....
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I am so excited to be here today for Operation $0, thank you so much Suzanne for inviting me!!! About 99% of the time, I sew out of my stash rather than buying anything new for a project, since I tend to buy fabric as I find it on sale, rather than waiting to have something specific in mind (my stash pretty much rivals most fabric stores, some people may say I have a problem.......) so this series was right up my alley! My daughter Emmie has been asking for a new dress for a little while, in an Anthropologie "style" (since she is a tween and has gotten all opinionated :) ) and I decided that this series was a great way to kill two birds with one stone! Here's the dress she settled on for inspiration,
and here's my Operation $0 offering, Emmie's Anthro-ish Dress,
I used 2 yards of navy and cream striped, cotton fabric for the outer body of the dress, and 2 yards of a plain cream, cotton fabric for the lining.  The cream was originally intended for a quilt from a couple of years ago that I still haven't gotten around to, and the navy and cream stripe was just an "I like it and will find a use for it purchase" from a quilt shop. The main reason I stash sew here in Korea, is because I am about 1.5 hours from a fabric store, so I keep 20-30 zips on hand, a huge box of buttons, etc. because if I need something to finish a project, I can't just run out and get it at Joann's. 
I begin every project just looking through all my fabric, then finding what I have that will all work together from findings to trim, and that's what I can make right then. It's pretty impossible to buy for a single project here from beginning to end, the fabric markets aren't set up like that, you will never find the same fabric again later if you don't buy it as you see it, so you just buy usable yardages of things as you like it, with the hopes that you will find something to do with it later! 

 The bodice is made from my own block that I made for Emmie off of her measurements, and then refined in a fitting, with 2 darts in the front, and 2 darts in the back. I changed from the original Anthropologie dresses shape here, since I wanted to make it more child friendly; I widened the straps, and raised the neckline. Emmie is also not super into sashes, as in she REALLY doesn't like them at all, so we went with a leather belt instead.
 There is a cream hidden zipper in the side, that was a 22" zip from my stash, I just cut it down to length.
I tried to line up all of my stripes through all of my seams and darts, and I even tried to gather the skirt blue stripe to blue stripe, so that the pattern stayed visually uninterrupted. 
 Emmie always feels fancy when I sew a label into her handmade clothes; I guess they feel more real to her then! I sewed the label to her lining before sewing it to the dress, so that the stitching didn't show through the back of the dress. As a side note, I try to always mark my clothes for size so that I don't have to try to remember later what fits, and I can pass things on to others more easily (when I am custom making something, I tend to mark it with the size I know she is in store bought clothes, Emmie is a 12-14 right now, so I just put 13 as an estimate)
The whole dress is lined in the cream cotton, I loose lined the skirt so that it acts as a petticoat, and the fully lined bodice makes the cream stripe more opaque! The lining skirt is about an inch and a quarter shorted than the outer fabric skirt, so that it never peeks out the bottom of her dress.
I'm pretty sure Emmie felt fancy in her new dress, she was determined to borrow a red belt and a pair of red heels from me (since we wear the same shoe size) but I was able to get her to settle on something more child appropriate :)
 The belt was mine from 100 years ago at Target, and I just had my husband punch an extra hole in it so that it fit her! There's a hook and eye at the top of the zip to take the tension off the zip (and I have the zip starting about an inch below the armhole, Emmie was worried about zipping her underarm skin into the zip, and that alleviated her concerns!)
 Emmie pretty much felt like a movie star, with the addition of her new prescription sunglasses, I think we are going to struggle to get her to dress in jeans and a t-shirt again after this! (getting *fancy* water on your photo-shoot break is a CLEAR sign she's a movie star right?)
 Emmie loves dresses as everyday wear, and I think that although this dress looks more dressy, the cotton fabric will make it easily washable, and she won't have to think twice about romping about in it!
 (And of course in a dress this posh, we had to do a country club photo shoot right? I just want you to know we were chased off the golf course shortly after this picture was taken :) )
Thanks again Suzanne for having me, it was fun to get a dress that looked this expensive for no money out of my pocket!
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Didn't I tell you!!! Amazing - look at those stripes all matching and the DARTS.... squee.  I'm now thinking baby girl needs a dress like this... I think I just realized that all of these guest posts are going to seriously lengthen my 'to sew' list ;op  Thank you again Catherine for joining in on this Operation.  And I hope all of the rest of you will be back tomorrow to see some of my own creations!
Don't forget to add your images to the Flickr Group 
so that I can see what you can do with $0!!!

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Operation Project $0 : Inspiration and Ideas...

... Better late than Never, right?!??!  I am so sorry, I know I said that this would be up on monday, and here we are late tuesday night and I am just getting to it.  Sometimes life has a habit of getting in the way ;op

The think I loved 'almost' best last year in starting up Operation Project $0 was that I forced myself to start defining my style by coming up with an inspiration board.  I still don't really know my style... sorry Project Run and Play, someday I'll figure it out.  But by creating inspiration boards, I start seeing themes of what I am drawn to. (*what I loved best was creating awesome clothes for almost nothing!)

So here is a little glimpse at some of my inspiration for this year for my kiddos:

We'll start with the boys - Overall, I'm looking for comfort with an edge of cool.  I'm completely digging stripes... but I don't have many in my stash ;o(  I am also still loving blues, reds, and fun pop colors (ok - I seriously love both the green and mustard pants in the bottom right photo) paired with grays and neutrals.  I like my boys a little preppy, but I'd love to start adding more of a note of whimsy to their wardrobe - like that bowler hat sweatshirt!
You can find direct links to all of these images on my Pinterest Board HERE
Now on to Baby Girl - I love my girl in classics, looks that are almost vintage but with a modern twist.  I need clothes that she can play in, but still be all girl... and thus my love for details.  Little things like the apple decale (that I think is going to become pockets), the mock bow tie, the bow on a tan trench, and those painted birds - sorry, not a huge fan of that flower thing, but love the birds!  Do you see that little fox.... well imaging him as a WOLF - my girl needs this year's wolfie outfit after all.
You can find direct links to all of these images on my Pinterest board HERE
So how about you?  What is inspiring you this year - is it a color, a style, a need???  I want to hear, see, and read all about it.  So write your own post about your fall fashion inspiration and link it up here (this can be kids inspiration or inspiration for your own wardrobe)!

Friday, August 23, 2013

Operation Project $0, 2013

That's right folks - Operation Project $0 is right around the corner and I have the most awesome line up of ladies who will be here sharing looks that they created for $0 (or as close to $0 as possible).  Operation Project $0 will run the whole month of September starting on September 2nd!


Check out this line up!
Frances Suzanne

You can read about the origination of Operation Project $0 HERE.

Now, last year my goal was to create a fall wardrobe for my boys and I ignored baby girl (well she was still so little and had TONS of clothes that people had given us and they boys had outgrown everything and were looking at a bare closet).  This year all three kiddos have some things that will transition into fall, but they all have holes in their wardrobe.  My goal this year for myself in Operation Project $0 is to identify those holes and fill them. So far this is what my list looks like...

Boys:
Skinny Jeans for B
Regular Jeans for B
Long Sleeved T Shirts for both
PJs for both

Baby Girl:
Skinny Jeans
Leggings
Coat (rain coat?)
Long Sleeved Tops
Sweater/cardigan
PJs
*I'm sure this list will change as I keep getting inspired by new things ;o)
One of my favorite things last year was creating an inspiration board for myself - it doesn't mean I will make all of those things, but it helps me have focus (and in the chaos that is my life, I NEED focus!).  On Monday, I will be sharing my inspiration boards for both the boys and baby girl - I'd love for you to link up your own inspiration posts too - because I love getting new inspiration!!!

I've been sewing ahead a little bit so here's a sneak peak of some of what you'll be seeing from me ;o)


I hope you'll join along and see what you can create for those you love in your life for $0!!!!

Week One:
Inspiration
Day One
Day Two
Day Three
Day Four
Day Five
Day Six
Day Seven
Day Eight
Day Nine
Day Ten


Thursday, August 22, 2013

Showing my love for the Run Around Pants and Downtown V Neck - Jersey Love Blog Tour and Giveaway!!!

Welcome back, I can't tell you how hard it has been for me to not share this one early!!! This summer I received an e-mail from Bonnie of Fishsticks Designs, I read said e-mail and my jaw was on the ground.  I was being invited to participate in the Jersey Love blog tour - which meant not only would I get to try out some of Bonnie's great new patterns- Jersey Love, but I would get to sew them up in Riley Blake's brand new line of knits - ummmmm, HECK YEAH!!!  I think maybe Bonnie sent it to me by mistake... but shhhhh, don't tell her!


I was ecstatic - I love working with knits and love seeing new pattern that work with knits. I also loved looking through the Jersey Love patterns are realizing that there were patterns for BOYS!!!  A few people may have mentioned to me recently that I have not been showing my boys enough sewing love of late, partially that is because they have clothes that still fit and baby girl has had more need, but part of it is that it is also just so dang easy to find new things to sew for girls... and a little harder for boys.  I quick e-mail later, and Bonnie gave me the go ahead to sew up both the Downtown V Neck shirt and the Run Around pants.

'Mom, stop taking pictures and let me try them on!!!'

These are both such great sews - the pattern pieces print and go together easily with no tricky jigsaw confusion.  And in no time at all, you are at your sewing machine stitching along.  The sewing is just as easy - the instructions give clear guidance each step of the way and include tons of tips if you are new to sewing with knits.  There are plenty of pictures to provide visual confirmation that you indeed are understanding what the instructions state.  Now I have to say that having the right knit makes all the difference.  Riley Blake has hit the nail on the head with a great combination of softness, memory, and weight.  This fabric is the perfect weight for this collection!  I used the 1 inch grey and white stripe, the solid aqua, the 1/2 inch aqua and white stripe, the solid grey, and the 1/2 inch grey and white stripe.
Ok, back to the patterns:  You know I can't just stick with a pattern as written - I know, I know, it is a problem.  But let's start with the Downtown V-neck.
*excuse the wrinkles in the bottom one, I literally grabbed it out of the dryer and snapped this picture

 After cutting my pants and shirt I realized I had enough fabric for a second shirt - and since I have twin boys, we just need to keep things fair!  Well, I should say I had 'almost' enough fabric.  I quickly remembered that the Charlie T by Fishsticks has cutting lines for color blocking... I simply transferred the lines to the downtown V and next thing you know I have a a color blocked V Neck - I LURVRE IT!!!  The color blocked version has standard hems on both the sleeve and the bottom hem - the great thing is that the instructions tell you exactly how to choose and create either the banded hem or a standard hem.

my husband just can't understand why I am so proud of these matched stripes

OK - on to the second shirt.  I planned on doing this exactly as written... really I did.  I decided that based on how rough my boys are on clothes I would attach the bands to the shirt right sides together and then top stitch with my twin needle - extra strength for those messy, rugged men of mine.  I really love the bands on this pattern - you can have fun with a pop of color, and can we just talk about how nice that V looks - seriously the instructions are great.  These were my first two V necks and I was a little nervous that it wouldn't be 'perfect'...I am so happy with the end results!

On to the pants!



The Run Around Pants are so perfectly names - they make my boy just want to run around, and around, and run... and run... Hahahah - he loves these pants.  They aren't constrictive at all and he just seemed so comfortable!





I went with the top pocket and one of the side pockets.  Each pocket is two layers, I chose to sew mine right sides together on the sides and bottom and turned.  For the side pockets I then top stitched the top edge leaving it raw to give that raw edge that boys love and makes this collection so fun and modern.  I also left the Side Stripes with raw edges like the pattern tells you to do - I love how they curl a bit.  By making enclosed seams on the side pockets, I was able to keep the flow of the blue stripe going all the way down - it looks so snazzy.  Seriously, he was the best dressed at church, and a tween on the playground said that his outfit was 'so cool'!  WOHOOO!!!



I can't say enough about how fun these patterns are to make and to watch your child wear.  If you have boys, you need to add both of these to your collection!





Thank you Bonnie for letting me be a part of this Tour, it has been a blast.  And don't miss out on all the other stops on the tour:
Tuesday, 8/13: Call Ajaire & Rock the Stitch
Thursday, 8/15: Shaffer Sisters & Blue Susan Makes
Friday, 8/16: Rooibos Mom & Mama Says Sew
Tuesday, 8/20: Designs by Sessa & Hopeful Threads
Wednesday, 8/21Making More with Less & Sew Can She
Friday, 8/23Little Kids Grow & Max California

You can enter below to win your own copy of the Run Around Pants or the Downtown V-Neck!!!

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Friday, August 16, 2013

All A-Buzz about the Bumble Bee Top...

Hey lovely readers - I have to say that one of my favorite things about blogging is meeting other women who share my passion for sewing, the insanity of sewing with children, and the desire to make sure those insane children are clothed!  Most of the blogging community is a very supportive and uplifting place and I am so thankful to have begun numerous friendships through this venue.
One of those friends is Raeanna of Sewing Mama Raeanna - I got to test her very first pattern, the Sweet & Simple bloomers, I was hooked and left waiting for more.  I didn't have to wait long, I was ecstatic when I heard that she was coming out with a new pattern. (*She also has the Scrubby Jams available too!


Her newest release is the Bumblebee dress and I am in love, so lets break it down:


  • This dress includes two variations (one with vertical ruffles on the bodice and one with ruffles along the neck and back closure.)  You have the option for sleeveless or 3/4 length sleeves.  There is also an adorable ruffle for the bottom of the skirt included with view B - but it could easily be added to view A as well.
    View A(Left) and View B (Right)
  • The Back closes with a button or snap (but I did a bow... be on the lookout for a tutorial soon!)
  • This dress is adorable on its own or can be paired with leggings or pants for the perfect fall look.
  • Sizes 3m-6T
  • Pieces are nested together
  • Pattern pieces print on 6pages and are easy to tape together
  • Measurements for all rectangular pieces are given in a chart
  • Instructions are clear and accompanied my photographs to walk you through step by step
  • The pattern also includes a measurement chart to determine sizing and yardage requirements
I made the classic view A in all one color - it is so fun to see all the different versions made out of coordinating  and contrasting fabrics to create truly unique looks each time!  This is the 2T and I think the fit is spot on - my daughter is between sizes at the moment, so I am making all 2T's at the moment to make sure what I make fits through the fall and winter ahead.  The dress fits now and has enough growing room that I can hopefully get all the way through winter, fingers crossed!!!

I love the length on baby girl - it hits right at the knee meaning she doesn't catch it when climbing stairs or crawling.   You can add length to the pattern pieces or you can gain extra length by adding the included ruffle.

I can't wait to make more of these.  I can envision it in many types of fabric, with lace trim
 or piping, and even cut short to be more of a tunic top.



Have you sewn up a Bumblebee Dress???  Link it up  over at Pattern Revolution so we can all share in the cuteness!!!

Monday, August 12, 2013

The Skipper Top and an Announcement

I was so excited to get to test the Skipper Top from Sew Much Ado.  I really need to try the Seafarer at some point for myself, but since most of my sewing is for my three babies, this was the perfect thing for me to test.

First I love the casual style of this top - you can use a variety of knits and even upcycle.  With optional bands at the neck waist and arms and two different pockets, there is a world of variety packed into this one little top!

My first version was a quick upcycle of an old Tshirt - I love the 80's throw back feel of this one (I think it is the white leggings that make it  - these are the Lollipop Leggings by Peek-a-boo)



yep - it is a peanuts shirt - how stinking cut is that!


My second version used some of the new Riley Blake knits - so soft and comfy!!! I used a scrap of quilting cotton in my stash for the pocket and made some pants to match (ummm  I'm on a white pant kick, what can I say - these are the new Rosemary and Thyme pants by Stitchwerx)





Now speaking of Upcycles..... Be on the lookout for more info coming about this year's Operation: Project $0.  This was my first blogging series I ever tried last year and this year is going to be WAY cooler.  I have an amazing line up of awesome guest bloggers, and of course I want to see what you make for your kiddos too!  Now Project $0 doesn't have to be an upcycle, it just has to cost you as close to $0 to make... so put those thinking caps on and be on the lookout for some of my inspiration coming soon!!!  (Operation:Project $0, 2013 will run the month of September)

Hugs!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Leggings Leggings EVERYWHERE!!!!

This week there is an awesome link up going on over at Pattern Revolution!  If you love leggings as much as I do, you will want to check it out.  Have you sewn leggings by Jocole, LilyGiggle, or Peek-a-boo????  Link up your creation for a chance to win a free pattern from one of the designers.  Show off what you have made and get some new traffic to your blog!


Plus I am doing a comparative review of all three pairs tomorrow - I'll be talking fit, rise, diaper bums/cloth diaper bums, along with all the other basics like printing the pattern, instructions and versatility.  Super Fun, Don't miss it!

Hugs to ALL ;o)