Hosh Pants: KCW January 2014 #3

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Day #3 of Kid’s Clothes Week and I’m serving up HOSH Pants (by LouBeeClothing) for my daughter. These are some fun, crazy pants with a bold print.

I made a pair of bright red Hosh Pants for my son during KCW Fall 2013, and really wanted to try them again. Ultimately they weren’t the best choice for my son. He only wore his Hosh Pants twice. They ended up a bit too fitted on the legs, and I don’t think either one of us was comfortable with the fit. As much as I tried to convince myself that boys do wear skinny jeans, I couldn’t get over the feeling that I was dressing him in bright red leggings. I wouldn’t entirely rule out making him another pair, but I would definitely cut the leg with a wider profile next time. Just a personal preference.

Hosh Pants, Take 2. I’m happier with the result this time around. I made a size 2T and shortened the length by about an inch, because according to the pattern guidelines I knew she was on the short end. My peanut! The pants are still pretty roomy overall. Daisy is a difficult fit for pants right now – 18 months are a bit too snug in spots, but 2Ts are generally too big.  (Hence my excitement about yesterday’s legging pattern; leggings are just so much easier than pants for her!) I’m not displeased with the fit – the adjustable waist allows me to tighten the heck out of the waist so they stay up, and she’ll continue to grow into them. I think if I wanted a perfectly tailored look, I should have blended the size 18 month and 2T patterns.

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Highlights of this pattern for me: (1) The pattern is constructed with only one piece for each leg, which means the legs have only an inseam and no outseam (I just learned that “outseam” is an actual word). The beauty of this means no need to match prints, etc. on the outside of each pant leg — all the better for using some bold prints for these pants. (2) The waistband: it’s attached separately to allow for a nice flat front and an adjustable elastic back. Great for accommodating baby bellies and skinny kiddos, alike!

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These pants seem to have inspired Daisy to get her groove on. She’s been dancing around all morning. Definitely fun to watch; not ideal for photo-taking! But I’ll take moving and grooving over staying still any day!

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Planes, Trains & Hot Air Balloons: KCW January 2014

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Kids Clothes Week is ba-aack! A perfect excuse to set aside my New Year’s resolutions of organizing my sewing room, and simply get down to sewing. (As though that took a lot of arm twisting, ha!)

I took a very long break from sewing during the holidays. It wasn’t intentional. I blame it on reading. After my last holiday sewing project, I started catching up on reading and suddenly found all my “me-time” being dedicated to reading rather than sewing.  And I truly enjoy reading, so I decided to just go with it. Time to feed my brain some literature. Not that I was exactly dedicated to high brow lit, mind you. I think I need to find a way to balance time for both reading and sewing in my life, so that it doesn’t seem so feast-or-famine-y between the two.

But now that KCW is here, I’m feeling very energized to sew again. I selected and traced my patterns and cut all my fabric prior to the start of KCW, just so that I could focus on actual sewing this week. And I started this project early – I was too excited to wait!

Today’s project is The Everyday Camp Shirt by Fishsticks Designs. I purchased the “big kids” pattern (there is also a separate pattern with toddler sizes), and made a size 5. My son is currently on the fence between the end of toddler sizing and the beginning of boys’ sizing, but this big kid size 5 is a great fit for him. It works perfectly paired with a long-sleeved shirt for the colder weather, and it should fit well on its own for the summer. He’s grown a bunch in the past couple of months, so I’m eager for something to fit him for a while!

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The fabric is a cotton poplin from Lisette’s Spring 2014 collection for Jo-Ann’s. I adored those clouds, hot air balloons and paper airplanes the moment I saw them. It kind of makes you want to just float up among the clouds. Alas, no such lofty trips were had. The only trip I made was back to the store with Eli to obtain his stamp of approval before purchasing the fabric. He was just as enamored as I was. Actually he was equally excited about another fabric from the same collection – featuring green wavy stripes and cars – so I had to employ some maternal powers of persuasion to convince him we should start with this blue clouds print. If he hadn’t been so amenable, I may have been forced to institute a new rule – the person doing the sewing gets the tie-breaking vote!

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With the perfect fabric in hand, I set out to tackle my fear of shirts. More specifically, shirts with collars. When I just started sewing, I read a how-to article about sewing shirt collars, which was featured in a popular sewing periodical. I’m not sure if it was due to my limited sewing knowledge at the time or perhaps a less than user-friendly writing style, but the whole thing seemed incredibly daunting. I remember thinking it would be a long time before I made a shirt with a collar. So, I’ve never attempted a shirt until now. (I’ve also never purchased that magazine again!)

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The Fishsticks pattern was easy to follow, and the end result was completely satisfying. Yay! The pattern allows for some variations such as making the shirt with a yoke, which I did not do here. Since the pattern goes up to size 14, I think I’ll have plenty of time to try different styles. (After all, there is that other Lisette fabric with the green stripes and cars…..) And the collar — no problem! I shouldn’t have been such a wimp.

So I’ve shown you the balloons and planes, what about the trains?

After a quick photo shoot of the shirt, we went to visit the nearby Eli Whitney Museum to catch the last day of the annual A.C. Gilbert train show. A trip that, by the way, and for reasons known only to him, necessitated my son changing into his Superman shirt and cape. The visit was the perfect remedy for the cabin fever we’d been feeling in trying to avoid the frigid temps around here.  I am often amused and a bit surprised by how taken both my son and daughter are by trains; the kids love trains. But you know what? Their parents were just as mesmerized during the visit. The level of detail that went into the models and the scenery, the authentic chugga-chugga as the trains went whizzing by, the smell of the steam engines (yes, real steam!). So fun!

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I was obsessed with this circus tent. With the push of a button, the lights came on, trapeze artists started flying by, the elephants and tigers twirled and did tricks.

And there was a miniature New Haven of yesteryear, too.

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And in addition to the trains, this year’s exhibition was highlighting 100 years of Gilbert’s Erector Sets. There were many impressive Erector Set displays – including a replica of the Woolworth Building that reached the top of the museum’s vaulted ceiling (unfortunately, my picture was not worthy), ferris wheels, airplanes, and all sorts of inventions with moving parts and lights and fun gadgetry. There were stations set up to encourage visitors to try their hand at building something, too.

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It was so refreshing to spend an afternoon around objects that were intended to inspire invention and hands-on creativity, as opposed to plastic toys that do all the work for you! No one was standing around texting or with their head stuck in their phone at this venue! As soon as Eli saw the tables with the tools and parts, he was excited and inquisitive and wanted to build something – anything! Poor Daisy, she was excited too, but couldn’t quite reach the table top yet.

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As impressive as the Erector Sets were, I’ll be sticking to sewing for now. I hope to have a couple more projects to share during this KCW. And you can always check out more on the kids clothes week blog.

Thanks for visiting!


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KCW Fall 2013: Day 4

You’re getting sleepy. Very sleepy.

No, wait a second. I’m getting sleepy. I am sleepy. But it’s Kid’s Clothes Week-induced sleepiness, so I’m okay with it. Late nights at the sewing machine are worth it.

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On the docket today — pajama pants! And flannel pajama pants, no less, from the snuggly soft Fanfare line from Birch Fabrics and designed by Rae of Made By Rae. Yep, good ol’  Rae. I say that like we’re dear friends, but basically I just cyber-stalk her by devouring every word of her wonderful website. The woman is a sewing and pattern-making rockstar and she recently added fabric design to her list of talents, too.

Her flannels have been making the rounds on blogs since their debut. Using them to make pajamas/lounge pants is hardly an original idea since it was done many times already during the blog tour (check out Rae’s site here for more info). But every post I read raved about how soft and comfy these flannels were, so I had to take the plunge. The fact that Eli went straight into thumb-sucking, fake-sleeping mode upon trying them on tells me I chose well. I’m sure it had nothing to do with 4 consecutive, napless days. Nope.

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I used Rae’s parsley pants pattern as the base for these PJ pants. Eli wears a 4T in the pants pattern, and I cut the fabric between a 4T and a 5T for these PJs to make them a bit more roomy and lounge-y. I added a cuff in quilting cotton from Michael Miller Fabrics Mini Mikes collection. He’s wearing them with the cuff rolled up right now; but they will definitely last through the winter (maybe into next winter????) with the cuff rolled down if necessary.

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These pajama bottoms also serve a very practical purpose in our house.  Full bodysuit-style pajamas pose too big a challenge for a young boy who is still new to staying dry overnight. These pajama pants are easy on/off with an elastic waist and faux drawstring.

 

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Sweet, soft, flannel dreams!

KCW Fall 2013: Day 3

Okay, day 3. We’re going from red and trendy on Kids Clothes Week Day 2 to a more refined and classic look today.

Shedding the stretchy skinny for perfect, polished pintucks.

 

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I am a big fan of these pants. The fabric is so soft and has great drape, and the pintucks dress them up without looking too stuffy. I used the Parsley Pants Pattern by Rae of Made By Rae. I used this pattern over the summer to make shorts for Eli, but this was my first time making full pants. It’s a well thought out pattern with several variations and great instructions. I highly recommend.

The fabric I chose is a stretch sueded twill from fabric.com. It is incredibly soft and truly looks and feels like suede. The website indicates it’s 100% cotton, but the wrong side of the fabric neither looks nor feels like a natural fiber. I forgot to take a photo to show you.

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Yes, these boots have seen a lot of wear!

I made a size 4T and cut them slightly, slightly wider in the hips since the pattern indicates the pintucks will make the pants about an inch slimmer through the hips. My son is pretty slim, but I wanted to assure the pants would have an easy fit throughout; it worked out beautifully. And since my son tends to grow up more than he grows out, I also made a nice wide hem to allow me to let the hems down after the next growth spurt.

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The cardigan is from the Dear My Kids Shawl Collar Cardigan pattern. Another good pattern!

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Confession: I love shawl collars. My son will probably end up hating them since I can see myself making this cardi for him every year until he outgrows the pattern! Although, he looks pretty happy right now.

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When Eli first tried on this outfit, I thought, “hello, Professor.”  Too stuffy? Naaahhh…

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He’s still got his goofball side!!

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