Thanks! I looked at your Easy Fits with the pockets on your PTR and they are adorable. I can't wait to see what shirt you make to do with them! You are always so creative!
I really like these Diane - it always seems like there are very few basic choices for boys, and I especially like the modified pockets.
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Thanks! I really wanted to make my nephew some basic summer shorts. I've made a few bowling shirts he can wear with these and bought him a few t-shirts. Now he should be all set for spring and summer.
Thank you everyone. I have had so much fun looking through all of the pages of projects. I found one called Grace Ruffle Dress. I would really love that pattern if anyone knows where to find it. I found one on Etsy but I have never used a printed pattern and it makes me nervous, though that was so cute I may have to try it anyways!
I need to find some projects to do for my son. He is noticing the new stuff for the girls and asked for some Cars and Toy Story stuff.
The Grave Ruffle dress is on YouCanMakeThis.com. I haven't bought that pattern yet but I probably will soon. I was kind of skeptical about using the printed patterns before I bought my first one last year. They are are so much more expensive than buying the patterns on sale at Joanns. However, I have to say that they are great! You can print out the size you need and you can use the pattern over and over and over again. My favorite e-pattern is the Simple Sweet. I must have made it a 100 times now. There are a ton of sizes and variations! For boys the Easy Fit shorts and the Bowling Shirt patterns by CarlaC are great! I just made my nephews some Cars and Toy Story bowling shirts.
The optician at work gave me her sewing machine because she never uses it so as a thank you I made her dd a tote -- request was LIME green! The dd is in college so I made it for her b-day and she really liked it. Normally I make the straps the pocket fabric but I didn't have enough of that fabric.
Outside:
Inside:
And this was a double layer twirl I made dd for VD -- not as twirly as I normally like b/c I didn't have enough of the red fabric. It's a bit big so she can get at least three years wear out of the skirt. The shirt was something she already had from Target.
Andrea- I love the lime green tote. I LOVE bright colors so this bag is right up my alley! I am sure the recipient just adored it!
Your daughter's Valentine's Day skirt is so cute! You are the Queen of the Twirl Skirts! So smart of you to make it so she can wear it for a few years!
I'm going to have to look into the EasyFit shorts pattern. It looked okay before, but nothing the six-year-old young man in my life would wear. But with those pockets!!!!!

He's very picky about his clothing--mom is strictly into designer clothing. He's a bit more practical, but he has to like the clothing and it has to feel good when he's wearing it!
Silly question:
What is a taggie? How are they used?
I don't think I've ever seen them before!
You can find the Easy Fit shorts pattern on YouCanMakeThis.com. It is an extremely easy pattern. I added the pockets to the pattern. I've done two different styles of pockets for them. These:
And these:
Andrea posted the link to the tutorial for the first style of pockets. I didn't book mark the link for the other style. I'll have to see if I can find it.
Taggy blankets are just small square blankets for babies. They are sewn with a bunch of different textured ribbons looped and sewn around the edges. They are easy to make. Babies just love to play with the different loops and they are just the right size for a baby's sleep time lovie.
I've gone back and tried to figure it out, but I can't seem to find where you posted which tutorial you used to modify the easy fits to have these awesome pockets!!!
Would you mind terribly telling me how you did it or which tutorial you used? I need to make Finn 3 pairs of Easy Fits this weekend for Dr Seuss week next week at school and I really want to add these pockets!!!!
Hi Marianne, we've been missing you! Sorry you've been having computer issues!
Andrea posted the link to the tutorial for the style of pockets on the Easy Fit shorts that I posted this morning. However, I make them a bit differently. To make them was pretty easy. I made a paper pattern for the size pockets that I wanted and I added a 1/4 seam allowance. Then I cut out 4 pockets. I sewed 2 of the cut out pocket pieces together leaving them open at the top and then did the same with the other two pocket pieces. Then I turned them right side out and ironed them. The doubled pockets gave the pockets strength and finished the open edge. Then I just pinned the pockets in place on the pants legs. I measured 4 inches out from the inseam for the placement of the pockets on my nephew's shorts which were a size 7. You might need to adjust the distance from the inseam based on the size shorts you are sewing. I sewed the pockets into place and then made the Easy Fit shorts according to the regular directions. It added a little bit of extra time to the construction of the shorts but it was not hard to do at all. I just kind of guessed at how large I wanted the pockets when I drew up the pattern piece. I think I ended up making them 6 inches across??? And I don't remember exactly how tall I made them. They really change the look of the Easy Fit shorts!
Also...is there a tutorial for the easy fit shorts? I would love to make some for my youngest (and possibly oldest but I dont know if he would wear them).
The Easy Fits are a pants/shorts pattern that you can buy on YouCanMakeThis.com. It is a very easy pattern!
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'm about halfway done with my kitchen window treatment, good thing cause the new shades should be here in a couple of days.....the old mini blinds were broken and destroyed by the kids when they were toddlers....and they needed replaced.
The things for the craft fair are great! I hope that you sell them all! I did a LOT of window treatments when we first moved into our house. We've been here for 6 years now and I am starting to think about making new curtains for the kitchen next year. We have my daughters' bat mitzvah next spring and I want the house to look really nice when we have a ton of company here. What kind of window treatments are you making?
Since I finally made it to 10 posts....
Here is the minnie mouse dress that i am working on for Brianna. I still have to make the removable apron and put buttons on the straps

Sorry the yucky cellphone pic...next pics will be much better!
I love the Minnie Mouse dress! I can't wait to see the apron!