Fall is here and what better way to celebrate than to sew up a vest for the changing of the seasons?! If you don’t know me, I’m one of those Pumpkin Spice fall girls. The ones that everyone keeps wishing would stop celebrating the fabulous …
I’m joining with with some fun ladies to share my favorite style of Cardi for the Cardigan Tour. Thanks to Tibeca Yao for letting me hop in on the fun. My favorite style of cardigan is a drapey, comfy layering cardi. I have a TON of drapey …
It’s back to school time! Ahh!! Kiss my daytime sewing goodbye, along with trips to the pool and picnics in the park. Fun in the sun is O-V-E-R, over. (Insert multiple tear faced emojis.) Even though my heart is sad to say goodbye to summer, I know my big girl is so excited to get back to school to see her friends and meet her new teacher. To help get us motivated for school, we selected some fun fabrics together to make a fun and “techie” back to school outfit, Maid for Mermaid style. If you are ready to start getting your school clothes put together, Made for Mermaids is having a sale to go along with this back to school tour. Use code is M4MB2S to get 20% of your patterns. Woot! You can also check out some tools to help you plan your back to school sewing on the Made for Mermaids Blog. (This post contains affliliate links, because this fabric hoarder needs some spending cash. Every little bit helps.)
I was so excited to get an invite to join in on this Back to School Tour with Made for Mermaids. The sewists on the tour are people I follow to be inspired by, so it is certainly an honor to be sharing along with them. This tour is going to be loaded with inspiration for both girl and boy back to school creations!
So, let’s get started with what we came up with for our back to school look. I selected the Evie Pleated Suspender Shorts and the Charlotte Collar Top. Once these were picked out, we headed to our locally owned fabric shop Let’s Sew to let Peyton pick out some fabric. We ended up with two fabrics from Robert Kaufman Plug & Play for the quilters cotton used and I had an Art Gallery knit solid in my stash that went great with the color in the shorts, so we stuck with that. Why buy more fabric when you have Art Gallery that matches? (I can’t believe I just admitted to not buying more fabric when I had a legit excuse.)
The Charlotte top came together great. Typically I’m not a fan of gathered sleeves. I’m a bit OCD on getting gathers to look exactly the same on both arms and that can sometimes be difficult. I didn’t have trouble with these and I love how the puffed sleeve gives the top a feminine look. Another feature I liked about this top is the banded sleeve. Personally, I say BAND ALL THE THINGS. I hate hemming knits. Mostly, I think this is because every time I do I am reminded of how I don’t have a coverstitch machine and that makes me sad. Do you have an extra coverstitch machine? Feel free to mail me one. 🙂 The collar turned out great for this top. Charlotte actually has several collar options, or you could just leave it off for a simple tee.
For the Evie Shorts, I made a few modifications besides leaving the suspenders off. The first change was lowering the rise. I knew Peyton wouldn’t be wearing these at her natural waistline, so I followed the instructions in the pattern so they would sit a bit lower. Second, I brought up the inseam slightly. To be honest, now that they are done, I’m not sure I will do that the next time. They are boarder-line on passing the dress code in length, but what kind of parent would I be if I didn’t push the dress code, right? (Just kidding… kind of.)
I just love that she picked out such a fun fabric. We didn’t go with something flowery or school themed and I still think they look great. The keyboard collar and the HDMI, Ethernet, etc. hook-ups in the shorts bring the “techie look” together. Secretly, I want a pair to wear to Technology Night at my school.
So, this is the beginning of my back to school sewing. What do you think so far? Have you enjoyed the first few days of the tour? Be sure to check out all the stops on the tour and don’t forget to take advantage of the sale. (Hop back up to the top for the coupon code.)
Today *Laela Jeyne Patterns is releasing two new patterns today! The *Tula A-Line Dress and the *Talia Fitted Dress. Both dresses are loaded with options as you can see in the line drawings. *This post contains affiliate links. If you decide you need to purchase …
Several weeks ago I tested a girl’s bracelet and a pet collar for 421 Myers Design. Linda Stafford, the designer, is beginning her own business in the PDF world and I always love helping new designers get their patterns up and running. When Linda …
I’ve got a tutorial and a FREE PATTERN for this Lemon Free Motion Applique over at Itch to Stitch today. Lemon’s are all the rage right now! Swing by and check it out!
Thanks to Kennis for digitizing and making it look so great!
I put my applique on a scarf I made to tie to my purse. (Be impressed with the edging, it took FOREVER!) You could put it on a towel, shirt, bag, skirt, anything really! Be sure you share what you make so I can see it!
Oh my goodness! The Pandalicious Tour is here! I just can’t even believe that I get to sew up some of the Art Gallery Fabrics Pandalicious line by Katerina Roccella for you to see. *This post is sponsored by Art Gallery Fabrics, but my opinions …
It’s time for some summer fun! I just love the idea summer, and sun, and all things hot… and you should too! (You are a parent of small people if you just read that in an Olaf voice.) I love that I get to spend …
We are coming close to the finish line. Day 4 of the tour is upon us. Today may be the biggest day of the tour, so be sure to leave a comment or two for the bloggers so they know you made it to their post. The sponsor sales will be wrapping up at the end of the week too, so be sure to scroll down and scope those out! Here is today’s round up. Enjoy!
Meriel from Create 3.5 has a one hour complete project. I must say, I am impressed. I’m loving stitching up summer wear for my girls, so I may need to scope out the patterns she used.
Crissy from Muse of the Morning has an applique tutorial to share today. Muse of the Morning is also a sponsor for the tour this week.
Jess from Gracious Threads is making my ovaries hurt with this adorable photo in his mommy made outfit. Gracious Threads is a sponsor for the tour too! Be sure to join her facebook group and become part of the club.
Eleri is on of the bloggers over at Sew and Tell Project. She has a sew from Simple Life Company today. I’m loving the fabric here too!
Stacey from Beatnik Kids stitched up something for herself. I spy pockets in this photo! I don’t know about you, but everyone in my house NEEDS pockets. I’m loving the fit on this too.
Joelle is looking perfectly prepped for summer in her outfit that took just over 1 hour to make. I can’t wait for the day that I am that fast. This looks so comfy too!
Maryam from #RandomsByRydz stitched up a top for herself from George & Ginger, but did you know a matching kids pattern is also available from JillyAtlanta? So you could totally coordinate with your little person.
Thanks to all of our amazing sponsors for being a part of this tour.
A few of the designers are having sales for the duration of the tour, so here’s the codes! George & Ginger use code MAKELAUNDRY25 for 25% off her patterns
Blaverry use code MAKELAUNDRY for 25% off her patterns
Stitch Art use code MAKELAUNDRY for 30% off patterns
Paisley Roots use code MAKELAUNDRY for 25% off patterns
Can you believe it’s hump day for the tour? We are at the center mark and loving all the creations! Kicking of the day today is Karly from Paisley Roots. She has been an awesome help and had so many good ideas to make this …