Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sewing our summer wardrobe


I love to sew! 
I still laugh at that statement because I disliked it so much as a teenager in home economics class.

       I started back sewing around 8 years ago and haven't stopped since.  My favorite things to make are totes, diaper bags and purses of all shapes and sizes.  I go against the grain and don't always use patterns.  When I have a special project to do I design it in my head and just start cutting, that makes each one of my handmade gifts truly one of a kind.
       Recently, I made a custom purse for a dear friend of mine, my best friend,  for her birthday last month and she LOVED it so much.  She picked the main fabric (Harajuku Girls Invade New York City) and I picked all the coordinating fabrics.  It took me about an hour in the fabric store to decide which colors I wanted to pull out of the main fabric.  I think the mauve/pink and blue really make the 
Harajuku fabric pop.  
(Photo credit to Sheila D.)

I love when I can make something for someone who truly appreciates all the hard work that went into it.

In fact this very same best friend was so inspired by my sew obsession that she went out and bought her very first sewing machine.  Now she is as hooked on sewing as I am and I have someone to brainstorm sewing ideas with!  How awesome is that!  I gave her, her very first sewing lesson a few weeks ago (not that she needed it, she is a very crafty lady) and she has already made three dresses.

My latest obsession project:

SKIRTS
       I'm a skirt girl, I LOVE skirts.  So many woman have moved away from wearing sweet, feminine clothes.  Wearing pants and shorts just isn't my thing.  Skirts instantly makes you feel more girlie and younger.  I found some very good tutorials and fell in love with the bias cut knit waist skirts.  They are crazy comfortable and fall so beautifully on an size figure.  Anything cut on the bias is just gorgeous.  I ordered a $40 skirt from a designer off Etsy and figured out how she made it and started cutting out my own skirt.  A hour later I was wearing my first skirt creation!  Two hours after that I had made matching skirts for my daughter and I.  Ok, I was hooked on skirt making, they are so simple and the fabric combinations are endless.  My skirts only cost me around $8 -$15. You can't beat that!   The few skirts I had been looking at in some clothing magazines were $40 and up, ouch NOT in my budget.

  You can make them any length you want and the fabric combinations are endless.

I bought these fabrics from Hobby Lobby.  It took three yards of fabric because I gathered the second layer to make it more full.  When you are doing a bias cut skirt you cut a full circle out for the top layer and straight strips for all the other layers.  The knit waist is so comfortable, and you don't see it because your shirt covers it. 



I also love the  Mock Smock Cotton Prints that you can find more and more of these days.  All it takes is a seam up the back and you are done.  I added two ribbon ties to make it into a halter top for my daughter.  It is so cute with leggings you can get a Target for $4-5 dollars.  Top cost around $12 for materials. 
This is the -Fancy Nancy Posh Puppy I found it at Joann's Fabric.



This fabric was also purchased at Hobby Lobby.  I used a dark navy knit for this waist band too.  The thicker the knit the better, the thin knit stretchs too much.


Matching skirt for my daughter.


This is a good picture of the knit waist band.

Another skirt I made for my daughter using the mock smock fabric.  This could easily be a top too.



Taking a break waiting for the wind to calm down, it was crazy windy today!


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8 comments:

  1. I love the Fancy Nancy top - I need to make something similar to match my Fancy Nancy socks (if I need a reason). Your skirt looks great longer, too! And I am so glad you introduced me to the knit waistbands - I am in love w/ them.

    You just had to post the pic of my awesome purse - no matter what I make, it will never look as awesome as that one item :D

    Yes, my friend, I have you to thank for my current obsession. A million freaking idea running through my head at once: kimono tops, noren curtain, raincoat, purses... you may have created a monster! I have a folder on my desktop filled with tutorials & patterns. Now I can make clothing to match my jewelry :/

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  2. Wow - I'm so impressed with your sewing projects. Love the skirts and the bag is FABULOUS - it's perfect. I'm so jealous. Hats off to you! Your little girl is very cute too.

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  3. I was browsing 733's link party and just had to click on your link because your daughter looked so dang cute and full of spunk :) Very cute skirts. I love that floral rose fabric!

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  4. Wow! you are talented!! I only just started learning how to sew and pillows are about as far as I get! Your skirts look awesome! Thanks so much for the sweet comment on my blog and I hope you get to visit again soon!

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  5. Cute skirts! I love the patterns and fabric colors you chose for your skirt and your daughters, very pretty! Also, thanks for your kind comment on my Easter prints!

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  6. LOl Shelia, a sewing monster!!

    Charmaine: You are too, too sweet; I just wish I had more time to sew!

    Allie: She is very much full of spunk......and a little sassiness too. LOL I love the floral fabric too, I am pretty sure it came from Joann's Fabric too but when I was in there last week I didn't see it.

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  7. Natalie: Thank you for the sweet compliment, I look forward to reading your blog.

    Janet: Thanks so much for stopping by, I truly love all the subway prints you do, thank you for making them FREE and available to so many people!

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  8. I love sewing too! You are so lucky to also have a friend to sew with. I love all your clothes and the skirt is remarkable. It looks like u got it from a high end department store.

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