Saturday, October 30, 2010

Molly Peasant Dress #2 - For Lea

Here is my latest creation...

I was asked by my friend Maggie to make a Molly Peasant Dress for her daughter, Lea. They came over and, from the myriad of fabric I have, Lea selected her favourite. The yellow will look really good on Lea.

Lea's wearing size 6 clothes now but Maggie wanted a dress that was about a size 7 or 8 so that Lea can grow into it and get a longer life out of the dress. I made the elastic to fit her now but added about an inch to it so that Maggie can let it out as Lea grows.

The flower adornment is a brooch so that it can be removed when the dress needs to be washed or for when Lea just wants to wear the dress to play in, and then it can be added to "spruce" up the dress for going out.

What do you think?

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Molly Peasant Dress #1

Here is another design that I'm working on, the "Molly Peasant Dress". It's such a sweet dress. The ones I've made here are all size 12 months.

This is the first one I made (thanks, Sam, for buying this for DD!).


This is the second one I made. I experimented with a flower embellishment.


This is one of my latest creations. I absolutely love it. The strip around the hem really lifts it, doesn't it? This is such lovely fabric. I particularly like the colours.

I especially love the flower. I covered a button with some scraps. I think it really works well.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Abby Summer Dress - Size 1 For Leah

I've had my first order for an Abby Summer Dress - Yay! - and here it is...

I decided to shorten the straps with this dress. I hope I didn't make them too short. The dress is fully lined with a white cotton fabric. The outer fabric is from Ikea and it's such a funky print - feminine, but not too babyish. The black band really compliments the dress.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Abby Summer Dress - Size 1

I've been working on the Abby Summer Dress pattern in order to enlarge it to a size 1. I'm not very good at enlarging patterns, so in the end, I had to re-create the bodice pattern. I used a combination of two patterns. I took the bodice pattern from one dress and the straps from another, and combined the two.

Here's my first attempt...

After trying it on a couple of willing (or not so willing!) babies, I found that the arm holes were too long and the neck line at the front was too high.

I think it turned out pretty well, though. I'm not sure about the straps, whether they're too long or not. The good thing about them being on the long side is that the dress can be worn for longer as the child grows, and then it can be worn as more of a top (unless the baby grows outwardly!). Having said that, I still think they may be too long.

Do you like my little birdie? This was a practice one. I wanted to try out the pattern, so I thought I'd may as well put it on my practice dress. I think it's really cute.

Here's my second attempt...

I lengthened the arm holes and I think they look much better. I shortened the neck line and curved it slightly. I also decided to use the same pattern for the front and the back. I prefer this look. I kept the straps as they were as I'm still undecided! I discovered that this dress is a small size 1. So, for the more robust little girls, I'm going to have to make a larger size, probably a size 18 mths - 2.

Do you like the fabric? I found it at Lifeline. I think it's vintage, so this is the only dress available in this fabric.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

How the Busy Bee Went...Baby Dresses!

So, in my last post I menioned that I had a baby-free day, so I spent the day sewing. Here's what I ended up making...Very sweet baby summer dresses.

The Abby Summer Dress...




Here's one with an applique design on it. I'm going to give this one to my friend.


The bodice and the skirt are lined. These ones are 0 - 3 months, which is the only size I've got in baby sizes. I'll need to adjust the pattern to make bigger sizes, but I'm a bit hesitant to do it as I'm no good at that fiddly stuff.

This is the latest one I've made.

I was able to find the pattern in a size 3 (approx). So, I can make them in 0-3 months and size 3. All I need to do now is work out how to make them in the in between sizes!

The skirt uses a LOT of fabric, so I didn't line this one, which I don't think it needs anyway. This one also has an applique cup cake design. Not sure if I like it though.

So, all in all, I've been pretty successful. I've been sewing like a mad woman. It's very addictive.