Sunday, March 31, 2013

Hawaii Bound and Mermaid Ready

In a short few hours, my second family and I will be OFF to Hawaii to celebrate Spring in true hot weather fashion. :) I honestly can't decide whether I'm more excited that it will be above 40 degrees (and more like mid-70's) or excited because its paradise. I'm so serious too. BRING ON THE HEAT. :) Southern girl happy dance is going on right now!

So, naturally, I had about 5 solid projects in mind to prepare for Hawaii. There were the flip flop fabric luggage tags I was going to make for all 5 of us. There was the maxi dress that was started and abandoned after the maxi dress turned into a TENT and patience was lost. Then I was going to refashion flip flops with grosgrain ribbon... yatta yatta. It didn't happen. What DID happen was this cutie pie. She was first on my list of projects and well... I think you can see why.
Look at those dimples! Someone is ready for Hawaii. 
Annabelle and I will be on the hunt for mermaids in her special outfit. I wonder if we squint hard and look into the ocean ever so slightly if one will appear....

This is an easy beginner project that takes 30 mins from start to finish.

  1. Grab a skirt that you already have and measure the length of the fabric. Add a 1/2 inch for the hem and a inch and a half for the waist band. Two inches total.
  2. Take that measurement and cut the salvage width. 
  3. Sew the two seams together. You now have a skirt formation. 
  4. For the hem, turn in the bottom edge and sew. I serged mine, but you can double fold it and then sew. 
  5. For the waist band, turn in 1.25 inches and sew the edge to create the casing. You will want to leave about a 2 inch opening for threading the elastic. 
  6. Measure the width of the skirt and cut the elastic based on that. Thread elastic and sew the opening closed. 
  7. Voila... 30 min skirt finished. 
Onsie
  1. Cut out the desired pattern and apply heat bond to the non-paper side. 
  2. Peel off the paper side and iron on onsie where you want it.
  3. Sew the outer edges to secure. I used a zig zag here but you could also use a straight stitch. 

Easy peasy. :) 

Peace out mermaids, I'll be in an island state of mind for the next 7 days. 

Happy sewing! 
Jen 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Easter Pretty- The Milly Dress

Guess what my friends... Easter is almost here!!! Where did the time go to. Wasn't I just home in New Orleans for Mardi Gras?! Goodness, how time flies.

Special for you, I am featuring the Milly Dress by Brownie Goose for the most important dress of the year. Easter Sunday. I have to tell, you...this one is a stunner! Stop in your tracks... so cute.

I've been in a Brownie Goose pattern fixation. Each one is very different and uniquely adorable. This one however, creates butterflies in your stomach. The lace overlay is the perfect delicate touch and the open hole back adds the 'coolness' factor to make this one sweet and sassy. How can you not fall in love!
Butterflies in the stomach
(Note: WHOOPS. I misspelled the dress name in the frame.)

Fabric Feature:
I bought this fabric literally the week it came out. I was absolutely in love from first sight. The organic fabric is super soft and creamy to the touch so much that you'll want to put it to your face immediately. To add to the touch, the colors of this fabric are so vibrant they radiate. To die for.

This design is Amy Butler's Alchemy Organic Sketchbook in Cream. I'm already feeling a void from using my entire stash... it puts a smile on my face just looking at the picture. Ah. Love.
Stunning Amy Butler Fabric 
Pattern Summary: 
  • Took about an hour and a half to complete one
  • Suggest using elastic for the button closures rather than ribbon. The ribbon is hard to button and when you have a skirmy little one, I think the elastic is a quick button up solution.
  • The construction of this dress was GENIUS. Never before have I sewn a pattern where you make the dress in a long strip and then sew the sides (pic below). This was SO much easier than sewing the top complete and then sewing the skirt complete to then attach the two (how I've typically constructed dresses). 
  • Make sure you are careful cutting and sewing the sides of the arm. When you go to sew the sides, you'll want them to match up perfectly. My first one was quite off, whereas the second one, when I was paying careful attention, was right on the money. 

Pattern pieces cut out and ready to go (different fabric combinations than dress featured) 
Elastic button loops used rather than the ribbon suggested in pattern

Waistband attached 
Waistband sewn and pressed (topsie-turvy upside down pic)

Lace ruffled and pinned; last step is to ruffle and pin the fabric (pic not taken)






The Milly Dress by Brownie Goose- Instruction Pamphlet
Happy Easter everyone! I hope this inspires you to go out and make your special someone a special dress.

Happy Sewing,
Jen












Sunday, March 17, 2013

St. Patty's Day's Chinese Lanterns

Apparently, it's March 17th.... I couldn't tell by the 6+ inches of snow still outside and the FREEZING temps. It's bitterly cold outside and I have to admit, I'm a little bitter of the warm temps down south. All the St. Patty Parade pics of short sleeves and flip flops have me very jealous. Ugh. This southern girl is craving warm temps! 

So, this St.Patrick's Day, I am all bundled up in my freshly made green reversible wrap skirt. If you remember, this is the same pattern from the LSU Game Day skirt I made back in November. I love this pattern because it's so versatile and simple. This time, I remembered to add in the extra seam allowances and it came out perfect. I did cut the skirt shorter than the LSU skirt as I wanted it to be more flirty and fun. This girl is excited to get out and show her green pride! 

Showcase fabric: Amy Butler's Lark Chinese Lanterns Grass
Inside Lining: Joann's exclusive fabric (no name)

Total Cost of materials: $18
Total Time: 2hrs

Hope everyone is having a fabulous St.Patty's Day and that the green beer is flowing!
Complete outfit, no getting pinched today! 


Felt hair pin for the added touch

Side 2- Isn't the inside just as cute as the outside. Completely different look and you would never know it! 

Fabric Bow Tie


Amy Butler Chinese Lanterns Grass
Joann's Exclusive Fabric Line (No Name)

Happy Sewing,
Jen

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Happy St.Patty's Day!


Happy St. Patty's Day everyone! 

It's time for green! Who's excited? Two weeks ago, I made a trip to my favorite fabric store in town and picked up 5 different green fabrics for my St. Patrick's Day creations. Excessive much... YES, but I couldn't resist. 
               

First up is this cute fabric from Simply Color V and V Co. by Moda Farbics. This is their "Dotty Ombre" in lime green. How cute?! Love it. The dresses is the Lake House Dress Pattern by Brownie Goose and the romper is Summer Romper by Brownie Goose

The Lake House Dress (Pattern by Brownie Goose)

Summer Romper (Pattern by Brownie Goose)

 My niece Isla is sure to be in style this St. Patty's Day. So much that she'll have an outfit for the morning and one for the afternoon. Lucky girl. ;)

Happy sewing!
Jen

Thursday, March 7, 2013

THIS TOOK FOREVER

It seems like every project I start this week is getting abandon from frustration. Three projects in total are in limbo. Each one I had to stop for fear of throwing the whole thing in the garbage can mid-way through. I guess its just one of those weeks for creativity. AHH. So, I came upon these labels at the fabric store and had to laugh. I can certainly relate. :)

On a happier note, I have a new project to talk about tomorrow. Thankfully completed last week in ease.

Talk to you soon,
Jen