Stuff I Saw On The Internet And Actually Tried With My Own Hands
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012My computer is working, for now. But strangely enough, without a screen to stare at all day I was actually productive. I sewed not one, but TWO separate articles of clothing for Caroline – one of which I’ve had bookmarked since before she was even born. All that productivity gave me a raging migraine though (or maybe it was detoxing from a weekend full of cupcakes) so today I’m just going to bask in the glory of yesterday’s projects.
First, I hung up this play thet I made for the kids and it’s their new favorite hide out:
I got the idea here, the embroidery hoop at Joann’s and 4 packs of sheer curtains from Target.
Then I sewed this out of some fabric I bought for $2 a yard:
The tutorial is from my friend Jill at Baby Rabies and even though it’s really simple I suspect I messed up the finishing around the armholes.
Caroline was too busy eating cheese to notice it wasn’t perfect though, and I am too in love with the print to care.
And finally, I whipped up a little circle skirt:
I used Chelsey’s tutorial here (with inspiration by Dana Made It). This was my least successful sewing project, but only because I misjudged Caroline’s waist measurement. I swear I measured it at least 4 times but forgot that even though her BELLY is 20 inches around, she wears her clothes lower, where she’s only 18 inches around. Throw in my last-minute modification to hide the elastic instead of having it exposed and this skirt is definitely too big. Eh, nothing a safety pin can’t fix now and it will fit for a long time to come.
It turns out I’m NOT terrible with my sewing machine if I practice often enough. My new plan is to sew something at least once a month so I don’t lose the little skill I’ve gained. FABRIC STORE, HERE I COME.