Well, after 5 days and more loads of laundry than I can count, I *think* the sickness has left our house! And, thankfully, I never got sick!! We're pretty sure it was the norovirus which is one nasty bug! The bummer of the whole thing is that we missed out on a bunch of family stuff and a visit from my parents who live out of state. They decided not to risk coming over at all. But, at least everyone is on the mend, and I'm very thankful for that!
I actually ended up with quite a bit of sewing time since everyone else was sleeping most days, so I've made two projects with Beth. Both are upcycles from button down shirts.
First, I had run across
this blog and wanted to try this idea for a dress.
I started with this shirt:
and made this from it:
I realized part way through the project that I'd goofed with the shirt because it was a Boy's XL, not a Men's size. That meant it was not wide enough to accommodate the shirring and still have the side seams in the right place. BUT, I learned how to shirr, and it was a fun, inexpensive practice run on Beth. At some point, I'd like to take an actual dress pattern and add in the shirring because that's what I liked best about the original inspiration.
My second shirt to dress is this:
The buttons are up the back. I just finished it tonight, so dd hasn't tried it on yet. I'm much happier with the final look of this version.
And, btw, Beth works great!
I am not sure if you have had many replies to needing a pattern for a Rapunzel dress. I found a free pattern online and made it for my daughter for Halloween.
Very pretty! I love her hair, too!
Wallets to match the kids' messenger bags
I was really happy with how the logos stitched out. The race team logo was the first one I did and I learned a lot about what to do while digitizing to make it sew out better. BIL's logo was a piece of cake after that. Next up is to do the logo for DH and his partner's business. And I need to squeeze in a bunch of shirts for our trip!
I love everything you did, but the wallets are my favorite! What a cute idea!
I got these flannel sleep shorts made for my older two sons (they are the same size and share clothes).
I think they were a hit - now I need to make them in some Disney fabrics. This is a lot cheaper than store-bought PJs and they are growing out of some of the fun ones.
Cute shorts! Good idea to keep them in cute prints by making your own! I dread my kids leaving toddler sizes! I HATE what's out there!
Okay, everytime I think I've got all my answers, I think of another question.
I am also considering the thread stand. Does anyone use one of those?
I have a thread stand that I use frequently, including during embroidery. For some reason, some of my thread from Marathon was just not happy (breaking frequently) unless it came off a thread stand. Also, any unusual thread like metallics, does better with it.
I made a pair of playpants for our grandson...which in the picture below Emily who almost 4 years older is modelling them with the cuffs rolled down
IMG_0342 by
Sheila Grammy, on Flickr
Sheila
Cute pants! The taggies are nifty, too!
Hi Guys,
Oh Boy am I going to explode. I just have to tell yall why....but first.
I miss you guys bunches. Been busy working on hairbows for a craftshow...but I will be around more often I promise....want to know why....
I GOT A PROMOTION AND A BONUS....today! DH and I are going to sort out some bills, but he knows I have to bring in my supplies and I've been suffering from applique envy and so I think its time to order my PE770.....oh I am SO over the moon.......finally
I am seriously ready to cry with joy right now.... silly I know
How wonderful for you! Congratulations! Not silly in the least! Have you decided what you are buying?
thank you for looking...~Beth~ [/B]
All your projects looks great! The hats are a terrific idea!
I know I have never posted on this section before but I was so pleased that I had to share where I knew it would be appriciated. I am not a great seamstress so I am quite pleased with how these turned out! I know it looks like a stray seam on the Minnie one but that is my basting stitch and it has since been removed
Welcome! And great job on your projects! I LOVE that Minnie Mouse outfit!
Here are the shorts that I did yesterday. They are the same as the pair I made last week except I cut these one size larger.
I really like the pockets on the Easy Fit shorts. I had hoped to do extra pockets on at least one pair but I needed just a bit more material than I had purchased. I will know for next time.
Very nice! He's a lucky boy to have such a sweet auntie!
That Lime tote is fantastic! Great color and style! And dd looks SO cute! Love her skirt!
a few things I finished recently.....they are plain, not monogrammed or appliqued since they are for the craft bazaar......and someone will be there to embroider things (not me thank goodness!)
I love everything you made, but this one is my favorite! If you don't mind, may I PM you to pick your brain about doing a craft fair? I'd really like to attempt this very soon, but I haven't done one before.
Going to go check out the Easy fit pattern

Thanks!!!
Here are better pics of the Minnie dress....I messed up on the button holes a bit on the top (so i decided to use the knot method instead of a button). She LOVES this dress and it is so twirly!!! I have to go to Joanns to get more of the black fabric for the apron and then it will have a red pocket.
Super cute! And so is the dress!
Marianne - I lost your quote, but what about just the Hat (from the Cat) on a t-shirt?
Ok, I think I'm caught up for now. Phew!
Regards,
C.