Comfy Knits: KCW January 2014 #2

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It’s all about knits today. Comfy, made for playing (and splashing, as evidenced above), soft, stretchy knits. I haven’t sewn with knits in some time. I think this was the first time with my new sewing machine, actually. I’m happy to report that things went well. And these two projects were a very enjoyable way to get back in the swing of knits.

Made By Rae‘s blog has been featuring Rae’s “Kniterview” series lately, where she interviews various bloggers about their experiences sewing with knits (a whole different beast than sewing with traditional wovens!). I’m not sure if it was the Kniterviews that inspired me, or just the fact that knits are so darn comfortable and the perfect fabric for hanging in the house on cold days, but I’ve been itching to make some knit clothing.

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I figured the practical way to approach this Kids Clothes Week was to sew up a few items my kids will wear over and over again. Daisy pretty much lives in leggings, whether on their own or paired with skirts and dresses. I was going to sew just a whole bunch of leggings, but leggings + dress = outfit and that’s SO much more fun.

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I used the “Go To” Patterns leggings pattern and it was an easy sew. A big thank you to the KCW community for the pattern recommendation! Definitely a pattern that will be used again and again. A true “go to” pattern. He, he. The dress is also from Go To Patterns – the Anywhere Dress. I want this in an adult size!

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I wasn’t sure what to expect in terms of fit for the leggings, so I sewed the most basic version this first time through. Such a fast project! The fabric is a cotton jersey from Jo-Ann’s. I chose a size 2T, which gives Daisy some room to grow. They seem a bit roomier than leggings from Gap, Old Navy or Target, which I appreciate; but then again, I only pre-washed the fabric once, and I suspect there may be some additional shrinkage with more washings.

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I made the Anywhere Dress in a size 2T, as well, and used a cotton pique knit from Jo-Ann’s. Kudos to Jo-Ann’s — they definitely have more to offer in their knit section this year. There were many tempting choices, although it was pretty much a no-brainer that I ended up purchasing stripes. I’m a complete sucker for stripes. Next time around though, I will try this pattern with a heavier knit. I think a more substantial fabric (maybe an interlock) will look even better and be easier to work with. The pique knit had a tendency to roll at the edges, even when the edges were serged.

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Ummm….

Oh, sorry. I got distracted looking at that neck and neck roll. Is there any wonder I have to kiss that neck a million times a day?

The dress pattern was also simple to follow. Not very many steps, and well thought out. It also seems very true to size. I really appreciated that the pattern includes front and back facings for the bodice, which allows for a clean neckline. I chose to make the dress with elbow-length sleeves with cuffs, but the pattern offers long and short sleeve variations, too. I am hoping the mid-length sleeve will allow me to stretch the dress a bit further into the warmer months than I could with a long-sleeved dress. I guess Daisy doesn’t have many tops with three-quarter length sleeves, because she keeps trying to pull the sleeves down to her wrists!

Okay, I tired out my little miss with our photo shoot this morning.

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Time for her nap, and back to the sewing machine for me!

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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Holidays! 2013

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I can honestly report that the holidays were quite happy around here. There was none (or at least, very little) of the last minute rushing around that creates needless stress. Of course, not everything that was on my to-do list was accomplished, or accomplished in a timely fashion, but I decided to make a focused effort this year not to be busier than necessary. There’s a poster I see making the rounds on various social media outlets that reads, “don’t glorify busy”, or something to that effect. I took it to heart this year. And I liked the results. By not rushing around for extra stuff, it allowed me to put the focus where it should be — on family and friends and embracing the holiday cheer.

It did require me to reign in some of my ideas. And why, by the way, do many of those seemingly great ideas only pop into your mind at the last minute or when your plate is already full? Better under pressure? 

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I admit I couldn’t resist one last minute project — this Christmas tree skirt for my daughter. This was a one-hour at midnight project. I was headed to bed when I realized I didn’t have anything very Christmas-for my daughter to wear to a Santa brunch we were attending the next morning. I originally envisioned this as a red fleece vest with green tree appliques, and a coordinating denim skirt. Thankfully sanity arrived on the scene and reminded me of this sparkly red shirt I bought Daisy (a la Target), so all I needed was to make a quick skirt. And, no — I did not forget about Christmas attire for my son! He just wasn’t cooperating on the wardrobe front that morning. I was placated, however, by the fact that he’s still wearing and liking the pintuck pants I made him during the last Kids Clothes Week. (And speaking of KCW, the organizers just announced the next KCW for the end of January!!)

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I hope you all enjoyed a peaceful and happy holiday season, too!  And, Happy New Year! 2014. Wow.

Remember when 2000 (Y2K!) seemed like such a big deal?! Hard to believe that was fourteen years ago. I’ve been amusing myself by remembering how cuckoo lots of people were with Y2K-fever. Hey, weren’t all our computers supposed to simultaneously combust upon the stroke of midnight that New Year’s Eve?

With 2013 behind us, it seems predictably appropriate to spend a little time looking back. Last January, I established two sets of goals for the year ahead. A more set, for things I wanted more of in my life in 2013; and the other was a set of less, for things I hoped to reduce in my life.

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 More:

  1. take more photos
  2. create a few things using real sewing patterns, not just the patterns I draw for myself
  3. sew an article of clothing for myself

And as a further example of self-indulgence, I am electing to ignore the results of my “less” goals. Why start the year being self-critical, huh?

I haven’t made any resolutions for this new year. I also haven’t sewn anything since December 22nd! I’ve barely spent any time in my sewing room. I’m not stuck in a rut, not being lazy. I’ve just been enjoying the way the holidays tend to make us smile more, be kinder, more expressive, excited about each other’s company and more willing to linger over visits with friends and family. I wonder if I could make this feeling last all year?

 

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