Vintage outfit...ok, more like 80s outfit. The top is made of a cotton/poly lawn-like floral fabric I found at WalMart. It has kind of a vintage feel to it, so I used some tiny brown vintage ric-rac and brown buttons for the back to kinda stay with the flow. The brown shorts fabric was a JoAnn remnant I got for a buck something. The shorts are kind of an 80s joke, but I like 'em. My 30-something friend was visiting from Oregon last week and saw them and asked me to make her a pair and we had to laugh...who says you can't live vicariously through your daughter?

I based the pattern for the shirt after a Gap shirt Keira has, minus the sleeves. And yes, those pink "Mebo" labels I made with drawstring ribbon from my pajama pants and a Sharpie are my ghetto version of marketing. Though I won't ever put them on something I sell : ).


I joined Sew Mama Sew's Fat Quarter swap last month, and received 2 FQs that just matched, so I made this skirt out of them, along with a red scrap from a previous order. Not to happy about the white thread for the hem, shoulda used black or red:


Then, I decided to make Keira another skirt out of a WalMart remnant that's been lying around for a year. It's kind of a seersucker fabric. This was my first attempt at ruffles using the baste and pull method. Took a little time, but worth it.

I realized yesterday that it has been months since I have gone to a store and bought something new for my kids, clothes-wise. All their clothes are either hand-me-downs, gifts, or handmade by me. I'm not sure if that's something to be proud of or not, but, oh well!
It is definitely something to be proud of! I really love both of those skirts; when we get together, will you show me how to do the ruffle technique? You never cease to amaze me. Let's hit the spa!
ReplyDeleteCUTE stuff! I love those brown shorts!
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