Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Decisions, decisions

I'm finally working on the Easter, ahem, I mean Spring dresses after more than a week of inexcusable procrastination. Don't ask me why I'm admitting that I've just been lazy. I have a two and a half month old pudgelet. He's like a built in excuse. He's also a very good baby, I mean he's such a terrible, horrible, cantakerous, demanding little man and thus I am only now getting started on dresses that should have been done last week.

Thank God Pinocchio is just a story. I like my nose just the length it is, thank you very much.

As I was saying, I cut out pudding's outfit this morning and after more gardening, I fired up the old netflix, put on some Doctor Zhivago and started cutting the pinkleminkle's 1950's vintage dress. After cutting out the bodice overlay from a silk organza I bought on sale from Martha Pullen, I realized I have to sew the pintucks into this thing in order to get the proper pattern for the main fabric. I did so and now I'm presented with a problem.

Which bodice look do I go for?

The first is three columns of embroidered ribbon. I know it looks like Irish green shamrocks here but I promise they are pretty turquoise and aqua flowers.



#1



The  next one are three columns of lace beading insertion threaded with robin's egg blue ribbon. Just pretend it looks that color and not the sky blue it appears to be here.



#2



Then, two rows of the ribbon and lace on either side with insertion lace down the center.



#3


As above but switched.



#4


And finally, the simplest option, three columns of lace insertion.


#5
 I'm kind of partial to number four. What say you?

Monday, March 19, 2012

Wearing O' the Green

Once again, I waited until the last damned minute to work on a sewing project for a deadline. We'll pretend it's the baby's fault and not the fact that I am a procrastinating heifer who can't do anything without added pressure.

See?

Kids are useful. You can blame them for so many things and then threaten not to feed them if they even think about revealing your secrets.

Plus you get to dress them in cute outfits.


Pattern: Sweet and Simple Baby Bubble
by Jeanne Baumiester
Microcheck from Baltazor Fabrics
Buttons and whipped piping from Farmhouse Fabrics


Pattern: White Waves Sundress (modified)
from Sew Beautiful Issue # 140
Tea Green Broadcloth from Baltazor Fabrics
Swiss laces and ribbon from Farmhouse Fabrics

Miss Ma'am looks like a Shamrock Shake, doesn't she?

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Lookie, Lookie!


My friend Elizabeth decided that little skunk/raccoon/squirrel looks like an Emma and thus, this is the Emma dress that I hurriedly finished this morning. I'd forgotten all about Daylight Savings Time otherwise, this dress would have been sitting under my presser foot still and I would have made it to church for Sunday school.

The pattern is vintage Simplicity 7466, purchased from The Quilted Heart over at Etsy. It's sewn from cream Imperial Batiste purchased from another etsy seller whose shop seems to be inactive. There was supposed to be a pretty embroidered collar with lace trim but it would have hidden Emma's sweet face. I'm saving it for another project I guess, maybe a little blouse? I trimmed it with brown and pink piping leftover from another project. Since piping is made from bias tape, I took apart some of it and used it to bind the armhole openings.

We won't discuss all the mistakes I made. Suffice to say, once all my Easter sewing is completed, I'll be taking apart at least the back bodice pieces and redoing this properly. But at least the smocking looks good, for a first attempt anyway.

Overall, I do like how this turned out and I think it will look faboo once I've fixed it, including lowing the collar as my kid has informed me that the neckline is choking her out.

Good! It's authentically vintage now since poor little girls in the 50's had to sit in church wearing uncomfortable dresses and praying for the sermon to end so they could get out of it.

Next up, St Patty's outfits!