Showing posts with label summer clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer clothes. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Quick Summer Tops


I am really good at making plans. Not so great at following through. I made a lot of plans for this month.

In the month of May I wanted to:

  • Sew along with all four weeks of Project Sewn
  • Make two outfits for the Knock It Off Sew Along
  • Finish a complete summer outfit for every member of the family
  • Sew three baby blankets for the triplets.
  • Finish two doll skirts and possibly matching shirts


Simple, right? I should be able to get them done with plenty of time to spare.

Oh crap, I just remembered. I don’t have super powers.

What’s a mere mortal supposed to do when they realize the month is 2/3 of the way over and she’s not even half way done with her list? Oh yea, cheat.

Ashley pinned this photo of a denim tie front tank top from DKNY a little while back, and my favorite pattern shop  just happened to release a pattern that would work well for recreating it.



So I got the first Knock it off project done, and summer tops for both the girls in one swoop.

More about the Tank Tops






Pattern: Hattie Button Up Tank Top 
Fabric: Denim and Medium Weight Animal Print Twill.
Pattern Alterations:
  • Skipped the ruffle on both
  • Added One inch length to both
  • Skipped the bias tape on the denim version. My machine just couldn’t handle it.

I automatically add an inch to the length to any Peek A Boo Pattern I use for my daughters. They are such skinny little waifs, my girls.


I like that I am so comfortable with a pattern company that I know exactly what changes will need to be made before I even start to sew.


If you are planning to sew the Hattie Tank Top  pattern make sure you take a look at the Susie Sundress as well. It's half price today only.  The half price sale is over for this week, but don't worry, she puts a different pattern on sale every Thursday!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Make It or Buy It - Bonpoint Tank Top and Shorts

For the second week of Make it or buy it, I've found another expensive children's boutique item.  I'm starting to see a trend here. I have no idea how I ended up with such expensive tastes, especially since I've never actually purchased any expensive children's clothing.

I couldn't help but fall in love with this adorable little summer outfit from Bonpoint. Sadly, the price is likely to bring tears to your eyes, and for play clothes! $165 for the shirt alone. No way.

So I studied the images on the stores site for a little while and I think I have come up with the simplest way to recreate the look. I haven't actually sewn it yet, because I can barely keep up with my current to do list, but when I do I will post a full tutorial.

In the meantime if you would like to do it yourself here is what I recommend.

Tank Top:
Fabric and Notions

Kaufman Cambridge Cotton Lawn Red - $7.95

Embroidery Floss in Shades of Green $2.00

Elastic Thread $3.00

3 matching buttons

Pattern - Not needed

  • The top is made of two rectangles, each twice the width of a good fitting non stretch shirt and an inch or two longer for hemming. 
  • The top area is shirred with elastic thread and then embroidered in a simple zig zag pattern using three different shades of green. It can be done by machine or by hand. 
  • Once that is done sew up the side seams and make two tubes of fabric for the the spaghetti straps. 
  • After the shiring is secured by the embroidery or top stitching sew two straight lines down the shirred portion of the back for additional securing then cut right between them.
  • Hem the edges and attach buttons to onside and make button holes on the other. Another option is hook and eyes.


Shorts

I plan to make the shorts out of cutoff jeans, and use the the left over denim to make the flaps for faux welt pockets.

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Most of this is incredibly easy but working with elastic thread may seem a bit scary to a beginner until they try it. If the embroidery makes you nervous just top stitch in a zig zag pattern with a thick thread. Or use regular thread and go over it a few times.

The Verdict
Let me think about this. Pay over $165 + international shipping or pay $10 and spend a few hours on my favorite hobby, sewing. It's a tough call but I think I'll go with Make It.

Please let me know if you make this look so that I can link to it, and I promise to post a full tutorial once I catch up on my other sewing projects.
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