Here are a couple of customer creations from the Sunny Wrap Dress and Annette Reversible Sundress. This customer just happens to be a former high school class mate of mine that I haven't seen in years. She found my blog and recognized her granddaughter's friend on one of my covers. Aren't these so cute.
Here is what she said.
"here are two of the dresses i made w/annette and sunny patterns. annette i took smaller flower and made a barrette from it to match. love the patterns. let me know when you have some new ones. my granddaughter says she wants to be a princess and a princess needs alot of clothes so maw maw is trying to help her become one."
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Karen Capri Top and Betsey/Joey Shorts Pattern
The hippo and stripe fabric are by Ikea. I found these and the dots in an Etsy shop online. I used the Karen Capri Set pattern for the top and Betsey/Joey Shorts pattern for the shorts. The shorts are reversible and can be worn on either the stripe side or dots.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Emily Pleated Dress
I've been making some samples to have on display during my sewing class at All Brands at the end of the month. I had a piece of this fabric in blue but when I saw the fabric used in the pleats, I decided to get the green to match. The fabric in the pleats has tiny dots and circles in green and shades of pink. The lining is pink/white microcheck from my stash of fabrics. I picked up the buttons at Walmart for a little extra color.
The dress was made from the Emily Dress Pattern.
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Tana Tutu Dress - Customer Creation
Here is a customer creation using the Tana Tutu Dress pattern. I saw the outfit on Sew Forum and loved it. She used the 6" tulle on the roll instead of the bolt. I've used the tulle on the roll for the last few I've made and it works great.
A great idea to add matching bloomers and a barrette to complete the set as well as the emboridery. Thanks Debbie for letting me borrow the picture from Sew Forum.
A great idea to add matching bloomers and a barrette to complete the set as well as the emboridery. Thanks Debbie for letting me borrow the picture from Sew Forum.
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Sunday, May 10, 2009
Embroidery Fun - Tana Tutu Dress
I've been sewing and embroidering alot this weekend. It's been fun. Here are some of the items I've done.
How I Roll was a free design from Embroidery Garden. I thought it was adorable.
This onesie is for a friend who just had a baby girl a couple of weeks ago. When I told her about the design, she gave me the onesie to try it.
I bought some tshirts and onesies to practice on and made a couple for gifts. This one is for someone who is expecting a girl.
How I Roll was a free design from Embroidery Garden. I thought it was adorable.
This onesie is for a friend who just had a baby girl a couple of weeks ago. When I told her about the design, she gave me the onesie to try it.
I bought some tshirts and onesies to practice on and made a couple for gifts. This one is for someone who is expecting a girl.
The design takes about 13 minutes to do and fits in a 4 X 4 hoop. I experimented with different color combinations to match the fabric.
I am changing the Tana Tutu pattern a little. Instead of the tulle on a bolt, I am using the tulle on the 6" rolls. I find it is easier to work with. Since I was making another dress, I decided to add some embroidery on the front. This design is part of a set called "Ballet Cuties" from BunnyCup Embroidery designs. I changed the colors on this one also to match the fabric .
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JoAnn Dress and Happy Mother's Day
Yesterday was the first Saturday I had free in a few weeks so I did some sewing. I'm scheduled to teach a class using the JoAnn Dress at the end of May at All Brands so I made one to refresh my memory of the instructions. It's a quick and easy pattern and went together quickly.
I've also been doing some machine embroidery - a onesie and a Tana Tutu Dress. I'll post pictures when I'm done.
Today I'm going to church then to my daughter's house for a Mother's Day lunch. My mom and dad will also be there so I'll get to spend time with my mom . She is such an awesome person. She just had hip replacement surgery at 83 and is doing great. Thank God for that. Our prayers were answered.
Happy Mother's Day!
Hope everyone has a very blessed and joyous day.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
DeeDee Pleated Dress Pattern - Revision
I have been experimenting with instructions and formats for possibly putting my patterns in paper format. In the process, I am revising the Dee Dee Pleated Dress Pattern - making the ties wider and adding a contrasting band along the hem as another option. I was really drawn to this flowered fabric and the gingham contrast for this dress.
I will be looking for testers once I get it done but I'll post more about that later.
I will be looking for testers once I get it done but I'll post more about that later.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
APIL TBall - Last Game for the Year
Saturday was the last APIL (Ascension Parish Inclusive League) tball game. It was a little hot but we had a great turnout. The children had a great time.
After the game, trophies were given out.
After the game, trophies were given out.
The Cardinals, a 13 year old local team that was also at the park, came to our field to show their support to the APIL children. It was great to see these young men and their coach take the time to come by and support APIL. That's what it's all about, people helping people no matter what age.
Being a part of this program has been such a blessing to me. The smiles on the children's faces are so geniune and heart warming. Seeing the parents and extended family support is awesome. Grandmas, grandpas, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends come out to support these very special children. I am so proud of my daughter Betsey for seeing this need and getting this program started.
Sewing Class at All Brands - JoAnn Pattern
I'm teaching a class at All Brands on May 30th using the JoAnn Pattern. It is an easy pattern to make and I thought it would be a good one to have my first class. I have to admit I'm a little nervous but also very excited about it. This class is on Saturday morning at 10:30.
It will be fun to see what fabrics the attendees choose and watch them complete a dress to be worn by either their own little girls or someone they know. Hopefully I can get pictures of the completed projects and maybe a few with the little girls they will be made for.
It will be fun to see what fabrics the attendees choose and watch them complete a dress to be worn by either their own little girls or someone they know. Hopefully I can get pictures of the completed projects and maybe a few with the little girls they will be made for.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Customer Comments
I feel very blessed each time I get these great comments about my patterns. I have had the pleasure of meeting some awesome people through this venture. I appreciate each and every one of you. Please continue to send me pictures, ask questions, comments, suggestions or just to chat. I love hearing from you.
"i think you are the most awesome thing since sliced bread!!!!!!!! do you design these yourself? they are beautiful and so easy to make. i love them."
I just wanted to compliment you on adorable, fun patterns for kids! I follow your blog and SewSensible's blog "religiously," and I have shopped on YCMT for your patterns as well. I love the new "JoAnn" pattern, but sadly it only goes to a size 4.
"Hi, I'm a member of Sew Forum and saw the Emily dress posted. I fell in love with it."
"Wow what great patterns you have!"
"Thank you so much!!! I bought them, I can't wait to get started on them!! Your patterns are so cute!"
"I love it! I got so many compliments on the dresses I made my own daughters that I added some extras to my Etsy. I purchased it at YCMT and really can't tell you how much I love it - I'm always looking for simple/comfortable/trendy patterns and I've just recently discovered pattern buying online (I've got a few of your others on my wishlist!)"
"I just think your patterns are adorable!"
"i think you are the most awesome thing since sliced bread!!!!!!!! do you design these yourself? they are beautiful and so easy to make. i love them."
I just wanted to compliment you on adorable, fun patterns for kids! I follow your blog and SewSensible's blog "religiously," and I have shopped on YCMT for your patterns as well. I love the new "JoAnn" pattern, but sadly it only goes to a size 4.
"Hi, I'm a member of Sew Forum and saw the Emily dress posted. I fell in love with it."
"Wow what great patterns you have!"
"Thank you so much!!! I bought them, I can't wait to get started on them!! Your patterns are so cute!"
"I love it! I got so many compliments on the dresses I made my own daughters that I added some extras to my Etsy. I purchased it at YCMT and really can't tell you how much I love it - I'm always looking for simple/comfortable/trendy patterns and I've just recently discovered pattern buying online (I've got a few of your others on my wishlist!)"
"I just think your patterns are adorable!"
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