Since starting to sew more seriously for other people, I have sewn very little for my own children. Which is to say, I've hemmed one pair of pants in 7 months and that's about it.
Over February vacation week, however, I got my act together and sewed a few spring items. Dress your children in lawn and linen this spring, I say! They'll look beautiful and you can pat them to cheer yourself up (if, that is, you're the kind of person who perks up by handling nice fabric).
I haven't made this pattern since Jonah was a little one, and I like it better now. This is a 2T of the Oliver and S sailboat top in Lisette cotton lawn. I love the Indian print of the fabric and its unbelievably soft hand (did I really find this at JoAnn?!) but the lines of flowers were printed significantly off-grain which rendered it impossible to have straight rows of flowers while cutting the pieces on grain (proof that oh yes, I did find it there...). Regardless, I love long-sleeve lightweight tops for spring and summer and this is a great one. For reasons I cannot fathom, this chunky child slipped into the shirt much more easily that my skinny boy did.
"I want to see Ye-oh-ya!" |
See that extra elastic? Only a few more sticks of butter in that boy and we might get there. |
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