Archive for March 28th, 2011
My Crafty Side. Sewing for My Little Girl
From looking on my blog and sites you may get the idea that I’m not all that crafty.
I’m not.
I craft when need be.
And now the time has come that I’m fed up with what I find in the store to clothe my little girl (I have to dig up my modesty button for the blog) and I’m going to attempt to sew up what I can for her Peanut self.
As my daughter gets older I find that the clothes in the stores become more inappropriate and the ones that are appropriate make it not cost effective (is that a sentence?) to buy something she will grow out of in 6 months. She is growing very fast and I’m having a hard time keeping up. While fabric is expensive I have a bunch already purchased and my mother has been throwing fabric at me. She doesn’t need a whole lot because it she will grow out of it quickly.
What am I looking for? Simple dresses for church mostly. I like things below her knees not gracing her behind (pardon me). She is very active and I like her to be clothed enough to help keep her modesty. I’m also looking into making her some pants one I find a style I think fits with her.
I learned to sew in middle school. Tabled it until sometime in college when I wanted this beautiful jumper from Laura Ashley that I couldn’t afford on a student part time working salary so my aunt took me under her wing and helped me fashion one closely resembling but in a heavier fabric. I still have the jumper to today and added 3 more to it.
So fast forward about 10 years. I have an old Singer Slant machine and a Singer serger (recent purchase) so I thought I REALLY should use these and do what I did years ago. Make what I couldn’t buy.
So….
I recently found a very cute pattern. Oliver + S Music Box Jumper Pattern . I liked the simplicity of this style. We (Peanut and I) like jumpers. She LOVES pink and I like that it comes in various sizes.
I made it in pink corduroy .
My issue is button holes.I have an older Singer so buttonholes are not the quick and easy press a button method. BUT I did find that there is this buttonhole machine for sewing machines such as mine. I found one on eBay and IT WORKS! This was so marvelous I can’t tell you. So easy. I just sat there and watched the buttonhole sew!
I really liked the blue on on the Oliver + S blog so I found the fabric (kind of hard since it’s an old pattern and the new spring stuff is out) and so I’ll make her one for Spring/Summer in the light blue fabric.
The Oliver + S Music Box Jumper Pattern seems true to size. I made size 6 for my daughter. The length is nice and mid-calf. The bodice just fits her so I’ll be making the 7 with the light blue.
So what do you do when you have a multi size paper pattern and you want to use it for several sizes? Trace the size you’ll be using on pattern tracing paper or even butcher paper or something.
What patterns do you use to fashion clothes for your child?




