Update from June 2010: here is my daughter wearing this outfit at 12 weeks of age. I wrote this post a few days before she was born.
Well, I may yet reach the bottom of my unfinished projects pile before the week is out! Today I sewed up a vest and overalls set from Simplicity 2523 (amazingly, a commercial toddler pattern for boys that I hadn't yet tried). The project was delayed a few weeks ago when I cut out the back of the overalls with the birds upside-down. Whoops. Of course this was unusual fabric that had to be mail-ordered (again) to correct the error. Ugh. About a year ago, I bought the original supplies for this project: Urban Flannel by Valeri Wells from Free Spirit and Kaffe Fassett (?) dot at Portsmouth Fabric Co.
I'm not too happy with how the vest turned out. The neckline and armholes aren't cut away enough, so it looks more like a shirt. In the future, I'd recommend cutting the seam allowance off these edges before encasing them in bias tape. At first I thought I'd missed something in the directions, but I went back and checked to be sure. Secondly, I found it impossible to get the bias tape to lay smoothly around the pocket curves. This left me with two puckery pockets, each a slightly different size and shape - too homemade-looking for my taste. That despite having gathered the bias tape in advance of coaxing it into a curve with the iron. Finally, since I didn't put buttons on the front over the velcro (redundant, right?), I've got visible seams on the outside where the velcro is attached within. Next time, I'd sew the velcro to the lining in advance to hide those seams. Or I could get up off this chair, go out, and buy three buttons to cover the velcro.
The overalls are more promising, in my opinion. I altered the design slightly by making the cuffs and pocket in contrast fabric (pattern calls only for contrast facing). They look to have ample room for a cloth-diapered tush and the snap tape at the crotch will be quite handy. Since I made the 1-3 month size, there aren't too many snaps - hopefully this will encourage my husband and our daycare provider to actually close the pants completely after diaper changes.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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