Monday, December 13, 2010

Miss K's winter clothes

Obviously, not all of her winter clothes, just the ones that Mom made.

Made from one of my old sweaters that was too short. It's looking a bit short on Miss K, too! I just recut the sleeves and shoulders and took in the sides. Super easy and very cute.


I love this little shirt. So simple and girly. Next time I make this pattern, I'll try pleating the little collar insert instead of ruffling it. I learned a new technique of make a separate lining to attach to the hem of the shirt and sleeves to create a flared look.


Whenever Miss K would come into my sewing room, she would immediately pull out this fabric and snuggle up with it. I knew I needed to make something with it before she outgrew the yardage I had. I used her jammie shirt pattern and just extended the length to create a dress. I really like how it turned out and Miss K loves it.



This might be my favorite item of clothing I sewed for Miss K this winter. It is a shirt/dress/tunic thing - I'm not sure which. It is extra long with a cute little hood and made from flannel. I saw this pattern on another site and loved it, but not the $15 price tag. My friend, Carrie, and I came up with the pattern on our own. Super cute!


Miss K loves to twirl, so when Dana from MADE did a circle skirt with thick elastic waistband tutorial, I knew I had to make one. I choose a very light weight dark chambray for the fabric. It was so incredibly easy. I see a lot of these cute little skirts in Miss K's summer wardrobe.

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