Showing posts with label sun suit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sun suit. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Gifts for baby. . .

Am I the only one who finds sewing/blogging hard in the summer? 
Maybe I'm just out in the garden more. I don't know.
But I'm definitely not as prolific in the summer months.

I did get in there enough to make a few sweet little gifts for a baby shower this past week.
Baby clothes are so fun to sew. They take so little time and fabric comparatively.
 Embellishing onesies is alway fun. This one I just topped off with a bit of ruffle trim around the collar.
I think it's just the right amount of understated sweetness to pair up with this bold little skirt.
And the skirt (complete with threads needing trimmed. . . sigh. . .) is a simple design with a sweet little ribbon hem.  I love this fabric. It's been in my stash for forever waiting for just the right project. I think this was it.

Instructions on how to complete a ribbon hem are at the end of the Oliver + S Lazy Days Skirt Pattern. It's a technique I've used more than once to avoid hemming a garment!
My personal favorite summer baby gift is also the least photogenic.
It's near impossible to get a good photo unless it is ON a child. 
But Heaven help us. . . believe me when I say this little ruffle bum romper is the pinnacle of adorableness. 
If you don't believe me, click HERE (but don't blame me if you faint from cuteness overload!).

You can get yourself a copy of the pattern by Little Lizard King, here.
I highly recommend it.
The last gift was inspired by this beautiful embroidered pillowcase that was in my stash of vintage goodness I received from my grandma.

I ALMOST made a traditional pillow case dress.
Maybe I should have since that tutorial is the one thing driving traffic to this blog.
But I didn't.
You know me, I can't ever do the same thing twice. 
So I made a peasant dress.
 I used a bit of vintage bias tape to make some fun little stripes. One on the waist and one on the skirt--to make up for the fact that I cut the skirt too short! Shh! Don't tell, I made a mistake! Ha!!

I really do live the bias tape though. It looks so perfect with the sunny yellow flowers.
This embroidery bewitched me.
I am a sucker for a scalloped crochet edge.
I wish you could feel the fabric through the computer. It's the softest time worn bit of lovely you will ever see or feel.
It simply begged to be made into a dainty baby gown.

Unfortunately, I didn't make it to this shower but I sent my gift ahead.  I'm told there were great oohs and aaaahs among the crowd.  That stuff always makes me uncomfortable. But what I really hope is that the Momma felt loved and blessed because that's what it's about for me and it's what keeps me sewing. . . even when the sun shines bright outside my sewing room window and my garden beckons.

More baby gifts to come! Another sweet girl due the end of this month will be receiving a package soon! Assuming I get my act together and finish one last thing!

~Lindsay

Monday, March 7, 2011

Ruffle Sun Suit Models

Maybe so. If my urge to sew up fifty more in a multitude of colors is any indication.

I think I might just let the photos of my gorgeous models speak for themselves.
Size 9 months.
Is it weird if I say I just want to kiss those little baby toes? My goodness, heaven help us.
Size 18 to 24 months.
Those curls! Those leg dimples!
Why is it leg dimples are not so adorable on adults? It seems unfair.
And size 2T.
She's dancing to Lady Gaga. I love her.
Is it any wonder I referred to her as a firecracker?

Could these girls get any cuter?
Seriously.
I'm blessed with some awesome Mommy friends. Thanks ladies for letting me "borrow" your girls!

And now, please excuse me, I have the uncontrollable urge to sew a dozen of these for every baby I know.

~Lindsay

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Sun Suit Pattern test

I am liking this pattern testing gig. 
It's keeping me busy and focused. 
Sometimes I have sewing idea ADD. So many good ideas that I can't settle on a single one.

The most recent test is destined to become a favorite go to pattern.
Super cute and fast to whip up.

I couldn't wait to see them on the models to share photos.
This is the Little Lizard King Baby Sun Suit. The pattern is, obviously, still in testing but you will want to snatch it up once it's available for purchase.
Seriously.
You can't resist those butt ruffles can you?

If you really, really can't wait you can buy the rough draft here.
This cute little one is the 9 mo. version.
My model got a tummy bug so we didn't get to do our photo shoot yesterday.
Get better sweetie pie! I'm dying to see you in this ruffley cuteness!
More ruffles. 
Oh yeah!
This time, in 24 months size.
This one is travelling cross country in the mail as we speak.
Can't wait to see it on little Firecracker.
And this one, in 18 months may well be my favorite.
Though it's hard, I love them all.

I tried the second ruffle option this time where they are sewn down in the center rather than on top.
And yes, I know white bum ruffles are terribly impractical but they are so darn cute.
And though it's a pattern test and meant to be done quickly and on the cheap, I couldn't resist adding this little fella to the front.
Quack, Quack!

I'm so looking forward to seeing it on baby girls round little belly.
It will be in the mail headed East today!

Stay tuned to see these beauties on three of the cutest little girls you ever did see.

~Lindsay