Ok, so I dropped the ball a little bit at the end of KCWC but only in the blogging department. During the weekend I worked on a couple different tops for the girls and at the end came out with several pieces for each girl and a good start on their summer wardrobe. This is the first year that I have participated in KCWC and I loved it. There was so much motivation from the flickr pool, Meg’s blog as well as all of the other bloggers that participated and posted about it. I am still sorting through the flickr pool and looking for pictures that I want to save for future sewing ideas.
Since I didn’t do any blogging over the weekend I am going to do a quick wrap up of what I worked on for the last couple of days of KCWC.
Day 5
I worked on the second part of M’s birthday outfit. I used the wonderful Oliver + S Swing set Tunic and cut the Children at Play parade fabric so it looks like they are parading around the hem of the tunic. I am super excited about how this turned out and it looks perfect with the balloon shorts. The only thing I am missing is the buttons for the back. I picked up some small flower buttons last weekend but I am worried that they are too small so I might add some covered buttons instead.
Day 6
On Saturday I looked at everything I had cut out and was not too excited about sewing anything in the pile. I had an old shirt of mine that no longer fit and decided I would use the Toddler Swing Tank pattern from Kelli at True Bias. Because I used a knit that would stretch I cut the back as one piece and because A is at least a 3T for length I added about 2” to the bottom. I positioned the top just right so I could save the original neckline and used some of the scraps to make bais binding for the arm openings. Because jersey does not fray I decided to leave the hem unfinished and help to preserve the length of the top. This was a pretty quick project that I was able to finish in about 1.5 hours from start to finish. This is something that A can wear to preschool and I don’t have to worry about her getting paint all over it.
Day 7
I had the Class Picnic tunic cut out for over a month and finally finished it this weekend. The Lisette sateen is so soft and there was only a little bit of shredding while I was sewing it. There are no exposed seams on the neck or bodice of this shirt which makes for no scratchy edges for my girls. I added about 5” to the length of the top and my initial thought was it would be a tunic. After I finished and tried it on A it ended up being more of a dress and I am still very happy about it. She can wear it now as a dress and then when the fall hits she can pair it with leggings or jeans for a layered look. With the way she is shooting up it might not fit as a dress long tough. I have a couple of store bought play dresses in 3T and they are already becoming too short for her to wear without something underneath.
New Projects
We have a special joint birthday party that the girls and I will be attending this weekend for two little girls that live in our cul-de-sac. They are sisters and one of them is the same age as M.
The theme of this party is going to be knights and princesses so I thought it would be fun to add to their dress up box. For my next project I am in the process of making them some princess dresses with cotton fabrics. I picked up some white, light blue and purple cotton fabric over the weekend as well as some chiffon for an overskirt on each dress. I am about half way through the first dress but will try and take some pictures while constructing the second dress so you can see how I did it.
Project List for the Week
Purple Princess Dress – 3T – For birthday girl S
Blue Princess Dress – 6 – For birthday girl K
Finish button holes and buttons on Swing set Tunic – For M 2T
Ice Cream Top – For A 3T – Animal Print
Cotton Knit Shorts – For A – Basic solid colors (white, black, navy) for under shorts
Cheers,


