My daughter's 3rd birthday was a few months ago and she was growing out of her jammies so I decided I could make her some for her birthday. Well I was just going to do some nightgowns. Then I went back to Walmart to buy buttons and low and behold they have more fabric and now it's doubly on sale. So I decided to make pants to match also. Then my son told me he wanted me to make him something and guess what there was some Cars fabric on sale. So a simple sewing project turned into a big undertaking, well sort of. Here are the results (my children are happy people I promise but turn the camera on them and they become silly).
These are her "butterfly jammies". Yes I know it looks like she's drowning but I'm tired her growing out of things to quickly so I make things to last by making them a size or two larger than her current size. Then I do tricks like adding elastic to the sleeves/pant leg for a cute ruffle and to make them stay. The top is made out of fleece, and the bottom is made out of flannel.
These are the flower jammies. Silly girl wouldn't stand up straight for the camera. Both pieces of fabric are made from the same flannel. See they are big so they will last.
These pants require a bit of an explanation. So we found this remnant car fleece on sale and this boy LOVES cars (if you can't tell by his comforter and sheets and shirt). So I didn't even look at how much was available I just bought it (stupid I know). I get home and realize, yes it may be 60" in width but it's only like 20" across. SO I lay the pattern along the opposite grain line of where they are suppose to go made the pants and yeah they don't fit. The length is right it's just the hip/butt area that is to small so I grabbed some leftover green Christmas flannel and sewed a big strip of it along the crotch area and now it fits. So what if it stretches down the leg instead of across. He loves them and they were a quick and easy project. I'm finally learning to let go of the rules of sewing a bit and just let my creative juices flow.
About Liz Odle...
Sewing is my life. I've been sewing since I was 8 yrs old. I graduated with a BA in Family and Consumer Science Education (formerly Home Economics Education). I taught sewing to 7th, 8th, and 9th graders for 3 yrs. Classes ranged from an introductory to a more advanced level. I've also taught sewing privately to individuals for 8+ years. I enjoy sewing for myself and my family and the occasional friend. But I enjoy teaching others how to sew even more. If you are interested in lessons those are my specialty. I live in the North Platte, NE area and make occasional trip to other areas of Nebraska as well as the Salt Lake area. If you would like to have a lesson email me a lizardping44 at gmail dot com.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Christmas Jammies 3 months late
Okay I made Christmas Jammies for my family back in December and I never posted pictures since I was a little busy with Christmas. So here they are.
Now I made the pants and the sleeper only. Not the t-shirts. I know that the pictures don't show it but my husband and myself have pants of the same fabric as the kids. Maybe I'll take pictures of them tonight and post them later, we'll see.
Now I made the pants and the sleeper only. Not the t-shirts. I know that the pictures don't show it but my husband and myself have pants of the same fabric as the kids. Maybe I'll take pictures of them tonight and post them later, we'll see.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Matching Jumpers
This weekend I made my daughter and I matching jumpers. If you would like step by step instructions on how to make either one of these email me. But here are the pictures.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Little Girl Jumper
So I was getting out my daughters 24 month clothing and discovered that I had no dresses. A must for a little princess so I dug into my sewing closet and found this really cute fabric and jumper pattern. By the way this is a lined bodice. All seams are sewn on 5/8 in unless it says otherwise.
| This is the bodice front and back lined up. |
| Step 1: Sew the shoulder seams together. On both the lining and the actual bodice. |
| Step 2: Sew the lining to the bodice. Sew around the neck and arm holes. Clip curves. |
| Step 3: Open up the lining from the bodice. Sew the side seams together . |
| Step 4: Sew the center back of the lining and bodice together. Clip corner. Turn right side out. Point out corner. Iron everything down so you get nice clean seams. |
Here is my princess in all her glory with her little dress on. She was being a difficult model that is why in the second picture she has a graham cracker in her hand.
Here she is full length. My favorite thing is how long this dress is. That is a problem I have with a lot of little girl dresses is they are all knee length or higher. I wanted a long dress (especially since winter is around the corner) and this can easily be layered with a long sleeved blouse.
Quilts/Blankets/Pillows
I have made many blankets over the years but have just recently really started in on the quilting process. Before it would just be 2 pieces of fabric sew together, or the occasional square block quilt. I now have done a few more but the block quilt is still my favorite and I revert back to it often.
| This is my daughter in her blessing dress that I sewed. She was very good a posing for the overload of pictures I took. |
| This is my son in his blessing outfit I sewed. He was not so good at posing for pictures, therefore we only took a few. |
| These are the Christmas Jammies I made in 2006. I made jammie pants for my husband and I. Then I made a sleeper for my son. It had feet and snapped underneath and up the front. |
| This is the dress I made for my brother in law's wedding that I included in my last post. |
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Past Projects
I thought a good way to start this blog would be to show you some of my past projects. So here are a few that I had laying around my house.
Let's call this the dress section... I make a lot of dresses because I hate the styles in the stores and have a hard time finding ones I like in my price range therefore I make them.
| This first one is fairly old. I made it when I was in high school. The top is made out of velveteen. It is an empire waist with darts and has a zipper in the back. |
| This is dress is made from a heavy duty woven fabric so it will be warmer in the colder months. It's a very simple waist less dress but it does have to ties to create a waistline when wearing it. |
| My sister actually made this shirt. It's 3/4" sleeve. It has a man's shirt collar and shirt tail. The buttons go all the way down the front and the cuffs on the sleeve are split with no button. |
| These are the curtains I created for my daughters room. |
| This is a close up of the fabric so you can see how cute it really is. It's a seersucker material. |
| This is a shot of just one of the panels when it's out. |
| Here is the finished look. Cute if I do say so myself. |
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