7.28.2009

Can you find the answer? Interview and Contest

CONTEST HAS ENDED

Things are still going good here on our little trip. Today is the first laid back day and the weather is so wonderful. I'm super excited though because today Shannon over at LuvInTheMommyhood has chosen me to be the mom of the month!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How crazy is that? I was so flattered when she contacted me about it. Shannon has a great blog. I enjoy reading it and it encourages me with my daily mommy duties, plus she always helps us crafty ones by sharing her own tutorials or ones that are great from others.

Now, for the little contest....
Tearing into the present
I'm going to do a little contest related to the interview. I share something with Shannon about what I have recently done with my Etsy shops (hint: I've been planning to do this for a while and have mentioned it in one of the top tabs on the blog). Hop on over, read the interview, and if you find out what it is, email me. Once I'm back in Florida, I will throw everyone's name in a bowl and pull a name. I will send the winner random crafty stuff (like maybe some vintage fabric, yarn, designer fabric, a hair accessory, etc.). It will be a surprise! Something fun for you to tear into!
CONTEST HAS ENDED

7.24.2009

Burning the Midnight Oil

So, where to begin. It's been a super super super busy week. I'm actually in Virginia right now, again, for my best friend's wedding. My daughter and I finally made it in late last night after lots of airport drama. I'm starting to get over all this traveling. It's very hard with an almost 2 year old. Especially when that almost 2 year old has a very INTENSE personality. She always has too. I thought maybe she would grow out of it, but she keeps getting more intense! LOL. I love her to pieces though :) Right now I'm taking a break from preparing things for my friend's bachelorette party that I'm throwing her tomorrow night. Then I need to work on things for my daughter's first birthday party celebration on Sunday night. Both my side and my hubbies family live here, so there are going to be two festivities since she will be turning two next week. The second in on Monday, but her Nana and Aunt Starr are planning that one. Whew. Here is a pretty little headband I just finished up for a custom order. I want to make myself another one now! (tutorial here)
It's hard taking pictures of yourself
Me in my old room now turned guest room. I really miss the yellow walls. I would LOVE to paint my house pretty colors, but we're renting and I don't want to go through all the hoopla only two have to paint it back when this duty station time is up.
Custom Order

7.20.2009

Roses and Ruffles- The T-shirt to Toddler Dress Tutorial

I decided to do another variation of the toddler t-shirt dress and also do an official how to make a toddler dress out of a t-shirt tutorial. There are many of these out there, but I wanted one to go with this. I was also asked on how to make the ruffles for the purple dress I did, so I have that included as well. And, I also did a quick how to on how to make these little hair bows with the leftovers. Have fun :)


What you need:
-T-shirt (mine came from the Dollar Store)
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-Scissors
-Sewing machine, pins, all that stuff to sew it together
-Child's dress

Ring Around the Rosies Toddler Dress:
1. Lay out your t-shirt and fold it in half so that the front is facing you.
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Lay the dress on it, also folded in half to find where you need to cut. If the dress is tight on child, try and allow a little extra room in the cut for a seam allowance. I try to make as little as possible for myself to do, so I always have the bottom of the dress on the bottom of the shirt. I didn't cut mine exactly this dress shape, but used it to find the basic shape I needed. Also, since my girl is tall enough now, I was able to line up the neck with it too, leaving the front already done for this one.

2. Cut out dress pieces.
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3. Place the two pieces right sides together and pin in place.
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4. Sew down the sides, making sure not to stitch where the arm holes are. You can finish them up if you would like to give it extra hold (I use a v-stitch and sew the inside edges together).

5. Sew the top of the shoulders together and finish seams. Turn right side out.
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6. Optional: If you are blessed and have a serger, you can serge the edges. If you don't, you can use a v-stitch to finish the edges (if you have enough, fold the edges under a bit while sewing it. It looks smoother). Or, just leave them raw.

7. Cut the two sleeves off the part of the shirt that is left.
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Cut in a little bit at the bottom of one sleeve and begin cutting the edges.
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Continue in a circular motion all around the arm sleeve, as long as you can. I keep the width of the strips pretty thin, but you can do larger if you like.
The little piece on top is what I had left over.

8. Cut the two now long pieces in half. Three of the pieces will be used to make the roses. The other will be used to make the hair bows.
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9. Start with the rose in the middle. Make a circle from the end part and pin in place.
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Continue winding the piece in circles around until you reach the end.
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Tuck the end underneath. Pin.
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Beginning at the bottom, sew with a smaller stitch setting (the length on mine was 3.0). Make sure to backstitch a bit before and after sewing. Sew in circles around until you come to the middle. Backstitch when finished.
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10. Do the same with the other two, placing them on opposite sides of the middle one.
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Stitching from the back
Mine!


Hair bows:
Take the long piece of leftover and cut in half.
Hairbows 1
Cut two small pieces from the other leftovers as well. You will need it to tie with. Wrap one of the halves around your hand.
Hairbows 2 Hairbows 3
Tie it in the middle with the small piece you cut.
Hairbows 4
Cut the loops on each end open and trim/pull the pieces until you achieve desired look. Sew them onto a hair clip.
Hairbows 5

Ruffles:
Make the dress the same way as in parts 1-6. I used a different dress to cut out the shape for this one. It was shorter and the neck was more of a scoop. Cut the long strips to ruffle from the sleeves, or any other way from the leftovers after cutting the shirt out. You want to cut five pieces. The middle will be the longest, the two beside it will be the same length (but shorter than the middle), and the last two on the outside will be even shorter.
Ruffle 1
There is no definite width or length. Just do it to your liking. Baste down the middle of each strip.
Ruffle 4
Ruffle 3
*If the fabric doesn't feed through well at the beginning, help it along by pulling the tail.*
This means, no backstitching at all. Leave a long tail at the beginning and the end. Make sure the stitch is set to a large width (I put mine at the highest, which is 5).
Ruffle 2
To create the ruffle, pull the bottom thread (this is the thread that came from the bobbin).
Ruffle 5
Ruffle 6
Ruffle 7
To help me out, I tie a knot at one end, and do the pulling from the other. It helps keep the ruffle in place for me. Then, pin the middle one on the shirt. Make sure it is directly in the middle of the shirt. Sew it on. Then, add on the two that go beside that, ending with the smallest ones beside those. I sewed them close together (I had to lift up the side of the one already sewn on so I wouldn't catch it in the stitch).
Preparing for pictures

7.18.2009

It was all Purple

I was going through my bag of clothing to upcycle/refashion, and I found this purple t-shirt.
The Shirt to refashion
I was in the mood for something quick to make yesterday, so during J's nap, I made this little outfit.
Purple T-shirt Refashion into this
I used a dress of hers to cut out the two pieces to make the dress. I cut it with the bottom of the t-shirt to be the bottom of the dress, so that was less sewing I had to do. I sewed up the insides and did a v stitch over the raw edges of the arm holes and sleeves.
The Back
Then with the left overs, I cut five pieces to make the ruffles. I just winged it. The middle one was the longest, followed by two on each side, then even smaller ones beside those. I just basted down the center of each strip, pulled the back thread until it ruffled like I wanted it, and sewed them on side by side.
Goofy
I made ruffles for her shoes too, using my tutorial here to create how to fit them on. I just sewed the Velcro right onto the material though instead of making a felt base because I didn't need to.
The shoe ruffles
I then cut two more small strips and ruffled them to make a headband. I made them long enough to cover the part of her head you would see, then sewed them to elastic to make a headband that stays on.
The Headband
I'm thinking of doing a shirt like this for me. I'm such a fan of jersey material, especially here where it's been hot lately.
Sitting Pretty

7.16.2009

A Visit to a Garden

One thing that I have truly come to love here in Jacksonville is the zoo. It has so many cool things. We go there all the time. One of the most recent displays they have opened is this amazingly beautiful Asian garden.
The entrance
They also have two humongous komodo dragons! I made this dress for my daughter because I liked how the neck on my shirt refashion came out a lot and wanted to do something like that for her.

I found the fabric at Hobby Lobby and love it.
The really tall bridge
It's a knit and very colorful. That's one of the reasons we took the pictures in the garden (it has this cool bright green bridege).
Peeking
I made these little hair bows to go with it. I am so excited I can finally put these kinds of things in her hair!