Half the fun of participating in the Kids Clothing Week Challenge is seeing so many beautifully sewn items of clothing at one time. I am so impressed by the talent of other sewers and I love seeing what everyone comes up with. Here are some of my favorites from this year’s challenge (links are below the mosaic):

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1. Whale Shorts, 2. dress with ruffle trim, 3. girl’s floral party dress, 4. 006, 5. Refashioned shirts, 6. RuffleTop_1, 7. Men’s shirt to Tunic, 8. Garden Party Frock, 9. eyelet ruffled halter, 10. RidingHoodDress_2, 11. KCWC Robot Hoodie 021, 12. Leah dress, 13. Rainbow Circle Skirt, 14. pink nightie – full, 15. flat front shorts, 16. Little Lebowski bowling shirt

 

I’m still trying to get a picture of my girls wearing the last bits of sewing from the week. They’re planning on wearing their new clothes to school tomorrow so as long as they don’t change their mind (as is known to happen) I’ll snap a pic before they head off!

Things are still in full production mode over here, but my gracious, I’m starting to lose some steam!

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This set is for my oldest little girl, who will be 5 next month and loves tea parties more than anything else in this world (excluding Grandma). She aptly named this her “tea party shirt and skirt.” I used Steam-A-Seam for the t-shirt appliqué, but I think I’ll still stitch around the outline.

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The skirt is a 3-tiered ruffle skirt with a flat front and elastic in the back. I used this tutorial to help get me started, then just added another layer of ruffles above the base ruffles (does that make sense). The skirt is a slightly big on my little girl, so I’ll need to adjust the width of the layers next time.

Up next is a coordinating outfit for the 3 year old and then action shots! Speaking of shots, don’t forget to check out the Elsie Marley flickr group to see all of the goodness that the other folks are making. I’m going to do a round up of my favorites at the week’s end.

See ya soon!

I’m back with another day of kids clothes! While I didn’t post yesterday, I was still productive and spent my hour (plus) of “sewing” mostly cutting fabric and getting a pattern ready for Meg’s knot shorts. I’m still not sure if my pattern is right, but I”m really hopeful that it is because I think they’re some really stinkin’ cute shorts!

For today I was able to finish up these skirts. I used the no-hem method, but used a smaller band at the fabric and covered the seam with some old jacquard ribbon.

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And actually, they’re not completely finished. I needed to take advantage of the daylight hours for pics, so I glued the ribbons on until tonight when I can stitch them down permanently.

I can’t believe we’re on day 4 already! I still have so much to do and I can’t possibly see how I can finish it all in 3 more days. I’m hoping I can put together one more outfit for each girl and a set of nightgowns. Guess I better get crackin!

Be back tomorrow!

I’m back today to share with you the results of another completed dress for the Kids Clothing Week Challenge. Now both of my girls have another dress to add to their respective wardrobes

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It’s the same dress as yesterday’s. I usually try to make two of the same thing, but in different fabrics so that everyone feels equal there are no questions as to who’s dress is who’s. 

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I really love these dresses. They’re pretty and girly and comfortable, and my girls seem to love them too.

pocket in actionPlus, they’ve got pockets, which always makes them happy. 

I don’t think I’ll get much actual sewing done tomorrow. Unfortunately my sewing time is going to have to be spent running out to JoAnn’s to pick up a few last minute things (such as a pattern for some nightgowns I saw in the Elsie Marley flickr pool).  Perhaps I might still be able to get some WIP shots to share with you.

Are you participating in Meg’s challenge? If so, be sure to say “hi” in the comments so I can come by and see how your week is going!

Hiya folks!  I’ve been hiding away for a bit, but couldn’t stay away from the Kids Clothes Week Challenge. I really thought I wouldn’t have the time to participate, but then it occurred to me that a challenge is supposed to be “challenging”! The point is that it IS challenging to find the time to make stuff, so here is a week set aside to make the time. And so I shall. :)

Here’s today’s completed dress:

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Actually, I made it on Saturday, so I’m counting that as my “Day 1”. Today I worked on a similar dress for my youngest, and should have it done by tomorrow. My goal is to have a new dress, new skirt, and new pajamas for each girl by the end of the week. It feels so good to be sewing again.  The last time I was behind my machine was when I was finishing up a quilt. I never had a chance to update on it, but I will say that I’ll be remaking it in the coming weeks. More on that another time.

For the dress pictured, I followed a pattern from this Japanese sewing book. There was a hefty learning curve with this first one, which probably could have been alleviated if I could read Japanese, but the second dress is going much more smoothly.

If you’d like to follow along with everyone’s creations, just check out the Elsie Marley flickr pool.

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