Monday, October 31, 2011

New item in my Etsy Shop


I might be on a roll with this new little number I created. After seeing my daughter parade around in it this weekend, I got a better idea of how it wears, fits and holds up to her craziness.



Here's how it happened:I was going for a woodsy, natural, plaid look but with a playful touch. I think I achieved it. I also wanted to mix materials. I did that by using the knit t-shirt as a ruffle to outline the entire piece. The reverse side is a cotton bed sheet in a playful car design. Yes. That makes this lightweight jacket fully reversible. Love that! 2 looks in one!


Just for fun, and something different, I chose not to add a closure to this jacket. Instead, I made this simple knit flower belt which keeps everything together. It's a soft elastic band which slips over her head or can be stepped into.

Here's what I like about that:



1. She can put it on herself. No zippers or buttons to fuss with.

2. It keeps it shut even with tons of active 3 year old movements.

3. It cinches in at the waistline just enough to see the cute shape and the slight flare, but doesn't create additional bulk.

4. The flower is just cute. Period.



I also love the fact that it's reversible. The slightly folded over collar and rolled up cuffs expose a glimpse of the secret lining.

I hope to add more to my shop soon. My plan is to upcycle as much as possible. I'll be using mens dress shirts and knit ruffles with a fun, unexpected lining. Stay tuned.



Outtake:



Monday, October 24, 2011

My little JEWEL - Rio Style

The movie Rio quickly became a favorite at our house. Blank stares, crooked necks, wide open mouths and long blinks in front of the tv, are usually an indication of a good movie! This is when my daughter decided to be a McCaw. Not necessarily for Halloween, but just in general. Her subtle 'tweet-tweet' hints, sent me to the fabric store for blue felt.








Here is the girly little bird I'm speaking of.



So I began to sew. I started with just the wings. At first they tied loosely around the neck and two elastic bands around the wrists. This was enough to please her. But I felt it needed more.



























I decided instead of a face mask adorned in feathers, a hood was the way to go.





This way I was able to incorporate the features that make Jewel, Jewel.





The beak, the long eyelashes and of course the pink flower.


Every birdy needs to be able to shake her tailfeather. Viola! Tailfeathers.

This poor costume was run ragged this weekend. It spent most of it's time jumping off the furniture indoors and swooping through the neighborhood outside. Did you know McCaw's can drive 4-wheelers, eat push pops, frolic in a sandbox and serenade an ice cream truck? They do where we live.



But in the end, I have this smiling face, looking right back at me. This one is kid approved!