Showing posts with label reversible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reversible. Show all posts

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Animal Print Anyone?

I have been working on some things for my mother. I have made about 4 pairs of pants, a vest, and a jacket...I am working on another jacket right now and my sewing machine is not working. So now I have to take it in on Wednesday to get it repaired.

So here are a couple of the things I made for my mother.
The first thing is the Giraffe Faux Fur vest. I forgot to take a good picture, so before I put it in the mail I had a friend take a picture in the parking lot! :)

This vest is reversible solid brown with giraffe and a solid giraffe side! It turned out really great, however making reversible clothes can be quite challenging. Everything has to be EXACT. there is no room for error when you are making clothes that fit back to back. So this being my first time there was a couple minor incidents with it. My mom says she doesn't notice them though! :) Anyway, I love the way it turned out and for someone who likes animal prints (my mother) it is great!
This next jacket I made for my mother I have really been putting off because I have never worked with any kind of Spandex type of material before and honestly, it plainly horrified me to think about messing with. So I took the plunge the other day and ended up LOVING it!! The material is amazing to work with. Of course there is animal print involved! :)






This jacket drapes in the front and has a short sleeve, half sleeve, and 3/4 sleeve option. I am going to make another one with 3/4 bubble sleeves the next time I make it!






I am in the middle of another jacket (my machine broke) and a dress for Scarlet as well as a couple of shirts. I will then be starting on bridesmaid dresses for a wedding I will be in on June 11th. Looking forward to making myself a beautiful dress!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Getting Ready to Show It Off!

Wow, a friend of mine talked me in to showing my stuff at our church Fashion Expo! So I have been crazy getting ready for this event this coming up Saturday!


This pillow is part of the door prize I am giving away. I have embroidered a bit in the past, but nothing that needed to actually look this good! I was pretty excited about how it turned out! I was nervous for a minute! I found that by accenting the pillow with some flowers around the words would take the eye away from any imperfections in spacing of the letters. Although, I think I did OK! :) Using a good fusible interfacing helps to smooth out the lumping in the poly-fil also. I wish I would have used it on both sides! So now I know for next time!



This tote turned out so cute! Above my expectations. This will also be part of the door prize at the expo! This tote called for a piece of card board to be placed in the bottom of the tote, but instead of just placing it, I chose to sew it in to the bottom piece of the tote instead! It was kind of tricky because you have to sew the bottom on 3/4 of the way and then slip the cardboard in before you sew up the last end. The reason it works better to do that is because with the card board in it becomes too stiff to manipulate and sew on.



So then a friend of mine called me about the tote and wanted to know if it was reversible because she LOVED the lining as much as the material. So In order to make this tote reversible I made casing for inside edge and now it is reversible. I do not have a picture yet! I also made me a "Sewing Tote" out of this material I had sitting around with nothing to make out of it! A friend of mine gave it to me and I could not figure anything to do with it! So it makes a great tote for me to show off!



This is an apron (it is hard to take a picture of an apron with out a model) This will also be given out as a door prize in my basket of goodies!

Even though I think this apron turned out pretty cute, it took me WAY too long to make because of all the casing and straps you must make. It might not take me as long now that I know exactly what I am doing! There were a few things I had to improvise on when making this because I was unable to understand the instructions! Regardless, I want one and have a few friends that I will make one for also! :)



I have had this material and pattern FOREVER! I have been wanting to make it for almost a year, but haven't partially because I was afraid of it! The collar just freaked me out! Much to my surprise, it ended up being pretty easy to make! The hardest part for me was to be Attention-to-detail enough to get them even! I loved the sleeves with the elastic on them to give them the distinction between a girls top and a boys top.

This outfit was fairly easy to make, the top button-hole was hard to make due to the collar, I think next time I might make that button-hole before I place the collar on the dress!





This is another outfit I have had FOREVER and not touched because of the straps! I made an outfit a while back ago with straps, and royally messed it up! I did not understand how to make the straps cohesive to the outfit. So this outfit was put on the back burner! So this winter I made an outfit for a friend of mine who was having a baby that had straps. I figured out how to make them a way that worked so I decided to give this one a try again! It turned out ok...although the straps ended up being too long for my daughter, so now I have to adjust them! UGH!

I cuffed the pant legs which again was a first for me. When I looked at this picture I took they looked uneven, so I measured them and tried to figure out why they looked like that and realized, I just had them on the hanger kinda crooked and did not have them presses down enough! I assure you they are even...after ALOT of measuring and inspecting I can assure that much! :)




This is a little girl I made a dress for and she loved it. I am pretty sure I have posted another version of this dress on my blog, but in case I did not, I am going to recap what I have learned. When I first made it, I did not sew the front belt to the dress, I just had it hanging in the front. SO, I learned that if I sewed it on to the dress that is would not hang funny and no matter how big or small the dress was on the little girl wearing it, the dress would keep its form. The hard part about sewing the belt on the dress is keeping the thread line invisible.









These pants were so simple to make!
The pattern comes in Shorts, Capris,
and Pants - Short, Medium, and Long
Skirt!











So I will be showing pretty much most everything I have made. I will have a slide show of all the outfits I have made! Wish me luck! I have ALOT of work to still do before Saturday!

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Reversible Dress

I had a pattern that required a lining of material inside. So I started thinking about how you could use that to make a reversible dress.
I used the same material on both sides, I just reversed the layout of material. The thing you should remeber when making this outfit is the buttons; you have to use smooth buttons so that they will not scratch her when turned either side out!
There are a couple of things I love about this idea. The first is that if your daughter eats and gets the outfit dirty you can then just flip it over and not have to worry about shoes, bows, or any accesory matching. I also like the idea that you are buying two outfits for only a small price more of the price of one.
Let me know what you think and I will post another picture of the reverse side later!

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