Thursday, October 11, 2012

Quilted Autumn Rainbow Dress

 
So this week's challenge for Project Run and Play is Fall Holiday Wear.... my favorite fall holiday? My eldest daughter's birthday!
Her 5th birthday is coming up in a few weeks and every year I take my kids birthday photo. I like to make them something special to wear for this photo op.
Here are the last year's: Jaden, Julia and Jace.

 
So for this year I thought I would kill 2 birds and use this week's challenge to get Jaden's birthday dress finished.
And thus the Quilted Autumn Rainbow Dress was made.
 
 
After cutting all the diamonds I sewed them together into strips, then sewed the strips together.
I ironed all the seams flat then sewed around all the diamonds onto a thin lining material.
 
 
I used Simplicity Pattern 3511 but "thinned" it out a little bit. I have made the pattern several times before and it is always so big and loose (Bias Pattern Remix and Simplicity 3511) so I made this dress a size smaller and then took off about 3 inches in the width of both the bodice and the skirt part.
 

 
I am throwing Jaden a rainbow / art party so this dress fits in perfectly with my plan.

 
This is my first attempt at quilting, not too hard, but defiantly time consuming. I couldn't imagine making a quilt to fit on a bed- but this rainbow pattern would really look good in a little girl's room.

 
Hope you all have a great weekend! Check out the other Fall Holiday Outfits in the Flickr group.
~Jessica





Thursday, October 4, 2012

Boy's Week

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
This week's sew along challenge for Project Run & Play was creating an outfit for a boy. I love making stuff for my son, but as he gets older I have to check and recheck that I am not doing something that will cause the outfit/bag/etc to be unused and labeled uncool.
So my challenge this week so to create an outfit for my 8 year old son....

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
I used the Peek-A-Boo Pattern Shop's pattern for skinny jeans, thinking they are cool now right? Well, he is 8 but I made a size 10 so that they would be not so skin tight and I a giggling now thinking of his look when I had him try them on =) They were SO tight, an 8 would of never even been pulled on!

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
 
So my fix? I added a tuxedo strip down the side. They increased each of the legs 1.5" and the but/crotch area 3". Now they look more like straight leg pants instead but I got the thumbs up from him and he was able to sit down without busting a seam.

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
I freezer paper stenciled an understated, over sized Mushroom from Mario onto his shirt.
 
Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
His jacket I made by refashioning an old shirt of mine. The hardest part was making the shirts darts into less of a woman's shape and more boxy like a cargo jacket. I fully lined the shirt and added pockets and button flaps onto the shoulders.

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
I wanted to paint or applique something onto the back of the jacket, but like the yellow shirt, my idea was shot down.

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants

Mario Mushroom Shirt with Straight Leg Plaid Pants
 
Check out other Sew-Along participates at the Flickr site.
Have a great day!
~Jessica