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Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Simplicity 2481 Baby Shoes
I made my lil mama some shoes using this pattern by simplicity. I found them easy to make and currently have a small assembly line waiting to run through my sewing machine. I altered the pattern a little to give the shoes more of a professional and finished look and didn't leave any raw edges by encasing the upper tops with bias tape. I also added a personal touch to the d
Final product. Here are two pairs that I've made so far. The pairs I made are from View D. I found that most of the pattern pieces are identical only differences among them were the notches and placement of marks. Once you made one it was easy to tweak the pattern and freestyle the sewing to finish the product to your liking.
The first pair I made I used felt as the lining and i liked the way it felt once the project was complete. It felt a lot sturdier and had more weight to it than the 2nd pair I made only using wonder under to fuse to the two pieces of fabric together. I think for my third pair what I'm going todo is fuse both fabric pieces to a piece of felt and see how that holds up at the end. Obviously these are not meant to walk in or for heavy duty use, but adding felt in between the two fabrics seems like it will increase the lifetime of these pretty little shoes and like they will hold up better.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Diaper Covers!
Made my baby this diaper cover using a pattern by Danamadeit. I plan on making more of these as I make her other clothes and just so she has maching chonies to wear with her dresses. I would much rather her show off these cute diaper covers than the actual diaper regardless of any "cute" prints they now come with. These are extremely cute and super inexpensive to make and with the pattern, I can make these for months on end as she grows into a toddler.
Made this one in particular to match the itty bitty baby dress I made her a few weeks ago. And these were the first thing I made using my new overlock machine which I LOVE! gives my projects a super nice clean finish that looks professional and keeps my projects from fraying.
BTW, cost me less than $99 cents to make these babies...again...I used a precut fat quarter from Walmart, and I still have bit of fabric left for making a bow or using as an applique on another project. If I've learned anything from sewing, it's to save any scraps of fabric because you don't know when they'll come in handy.
Till next time!
xoxo
Mayra
Simplicity New Look Baby Dress Pattern E6793
I wanted to share my first baby dress using an industrial pattern. I used Simplicity's New Look Pattern for Baby's in E6793 in sizes Newborn through Large. I made a size small dress . I was afraid that the pattern for a newborn would be too small since I don't know just how big my baby will be and I would rather wait for my baby to fit into the dress than not fit at all.
I chose a white eyelet fabric for the main dress and happened to have pink polka dot fabric to use as the lower panel and the applique's on the dress so it ended up matching the picture on the front pattern packaging. I can easily make other dresses with the same pattern and different fabric to give it a different look, and even create the other styles as well. The possibilities are endless.![]() |
| Prepping pattern pieces for cutting |
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| Zig Zag stitch on applique's |
Being a beginner at sewing using industrial patterns I must admit it got quite confusing at times. Some of the directions didn't make sense at all and on more than one occassion I ended up sewing things wrong. Lucky for me, sewing is similiar to painting...you can always cover up your mistakes with new paint OR in the case of sewing...grab a seam ripper and pick up where you last messed up. I ended up ripping things apart just to start over again plenty of times but from each mistake came a new lesson and a new experience. Through my mistakes I've learned to read the pattern differently or should I say correctly. Someone didn't just come up with the expression "practice makes perfect" for no reason! It's really true.
We were at Walmart on Friday and while I was looking for a few items, Vic and my niece came across these baby shoes.
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| Baby Shoes to Match :) A perfect match for the dress I was currently working on :) I just hope they both fit at the same time hehe. ![]() |
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| Mom tied the bows - she's the expert! |
Now that I got one design out of the way, I'm working on my next project. Views C & D, the baby pants and top. So far I've got the fabric cut out for the baby pants. I started sewing the seams last night but already came across my first mistake. The baby pants only have like 5 steps to make and I'm already stuck at one! Oh well, nothing a nice lil seam ripper can't fix! Because I already made the baby dress, I'm assuming the top will be pie to make but who knows! We'll see how well that goes.
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| Working on next project: View D: Baby Pants! |
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| Pinned pattern pieces to fabric |
xoxo
Mayra
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Another Baby Bib
This was actually the first thing I made for my baby after I dusted off the sewing machine. I got the idea from Crafty Gemini. I love her tutorials and videos, she inspires me to be more crafty too. I got inspired by her to do this bib when I watched her video on making a baby bib. I followed all her directions with the exceptioin of her pattern, I used my own by folding a bib I currently had in half.
At first it was a little rugged and I wasn't happy with the way it looked. I had intended it to be a double sided bib but was not happy with my results. I hadn't used my sewing machine in such a long time that my stitches were unbalanced and the whole thing looked crazy. I left alone for a few weeks. This is what it looked like then.
I made my own pattern for this bib by tracing a bib I had originally purchased. I simply folded the bib in half length wise and traced the shape onto a manilla folder which I then cutt out and traced that shape onto my fabric on the fold. After tracing the bib onto my fabric choice, I cut the shape out and with wrong sides facing me, I began to stitch all around. I left a small opening to flip the whole thing inside out and then stitched the opening closed.
Not bad for my first bib I would say :) I'm waiting on some snaps to use on this bib for the closure on the ends, other than that I can say this Bib is all done :)
Not bad for my first bib I would say :) I'm waiting on some snaps to use on this bib for the closure on the ends, other than that I can say this Bib is all done :)

Monday, April 23, 2012
Itty Bitty Baby Dress - Complete!
So I've finished my baby girls Itty Bitty Baby Dress and I am absolutely in love with the results! I've gotten great compliments on it and been told it looks like a dress strait out of a department store (Thanks Taya!) Another thing people can't beleive is that it all cost under $5 bucks to make and it was super easy!
I got the pattern and idea from Rae over at made-by-rae.com. You can find the free pattern and step by step instructions here. You can download the PDF instructions there, print them out like I did, or do them step by step from your phone/computer. Rae also has a toddler version incase you're past the baby phase and have a toddler and want to get the same dress results.
The instructions are extremely easy! You don't require a fancy sewing machine or fancy fabric (unless you have one and prefer fancier fabric). I made mine from 2 different fat quarters that only cost me $99 cents each at Walmart. I used Maxi Bias Piping which cost me around $1.30, but you opt for making your own. I used flannel I had laying around for the inner lining, but considered upcycling one of Vic's old T-shirts that he doesn't use anymore so any soft and lightweight material will do, and that's if you want to add a lining-- it's not necessary. I only added lining to the upper portion of the dress.
Here is my finished product with a picture of baby Eva's teddy modeling the dress for you. (BTW, I made the Teddy's head accessories as well).
I got the pattern and idea from Rae over at made-by-rae.com. You can find the free pattern and step by step instructions here. You can download the PDF instructions there, print them out like I did, or do them step by step from your phone/computer. Rae also has a toddler version incase you're past the baby phase and have a toddler and want to get the same dress results.
The instructions are extremely easy! You don't require a fancy sewing machine or fancy fabric (unless you have one and prefer fancier fabric). I made mine from 2 different fat quarters that only cost me $99 cents each at Walmart. I used Maxi Bias Piping which cost me around $1.30, but you opt for making your own. I used flannel I had laying around for the inner lining, but considered upcycling one of Vic's old T-shirts that he doesn't use anymore so any soft and lightweight material will do, and that's if you want to add a lining-- it's not necessary. I only added lining to the upper portion of the dress.
Here is my finished product with a picture of baby Eva's teddy modeling the dress for you. (BTW, I made the Teddy's head accessories as well).
BTW, I decided not to go with the ties on the shoulder straps and opted for a completly closed shoulder strap. That's the beauty of making your own clothes and using free patterns online, you can alter and make changes as you wish making the peice even more individual and unique.
Labels:
Crafts,
Pregnancy Journal,
sewing
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Making an Itty Bitty Baby Dress
Here's a baby dress Im working on that's near completion. I still need to finish the back bodice, attach it to the front bodice and once that is complete I need to hem the bottom the skirt. I'm going to add some bias piping between the bodice and the skirt before I attach it and make it one piece. I'll update once I've completed. I'm on a break in Astrology class and can't wait to get home to work on this some more :) Update 4/25/12: Vic text me these pics the other day, he took them of me while I was messing with the gathering on the dress skirt. Never even knew he was taking a picture but glad he did as I am able to insert it in this post :)
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Crafts for Baby
Just wanted to share a few more crafts I've done for Eva. I've made her a few flowers from Tulle, and a baby bib from 2 different Fat Quarter prints I picked up at Walmart. I made the bib for less than $1.00 considering each Fat Quarter is .99 cents and I still have fabric left over. I did the back of the bib from an old T-Shirt Vic didn't use anymore to give it more fullness. I have 2 other bibs I've done for her but need to post pics of. I'm not quite done with the Tulle flowers, I am going to further embellish the centers by adding a jewel, rhinestone, or some other fun embellishment. I've also made her some bows...this is just one of the many I've made so far. And I'm currently working on a baby dress for her first month out of the womb! Once I have that complete, I'll post a pic :)
This is a picture of me last week on 4/9. I'm 26 weeks here and my stomach literally grew overnight!
She is literally just popped out and is making her precence well known in this world
Here is a baby bib I completed last week. I'm so proud of this one as its completely finished and the seams are nicely done. I embellished this bib with a bow and some ribbon for a pop of color.
I made her these bows a few weeks ago and need to update this picture as I've now embellished the centers with pink organza roses I made. The finished ones look a lot nicer.
Labels:
Crafts,
Pregnancy Journal,
sewing
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