I love it! I'm going to make a thousand more!
Maria Makes Things
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Remember I Said I'd Make A Hat?
My Avia sent me a knitting loom and bright pink yarn. I said in my last post (over a year ago, oops!!!) I'd make one, and I did.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Afternoon Awesomeness!
I don't know if you've ever met me, but I hate getting rid of things. Mommy calles me her "little hoarder" sometimes. Once in a while, hanging on to things pays off!
For example, Mommy was hanging on to this sweater vest that a neighbor gave us for Daddy. Daddy hates sweater vests, so nobody knows why Mommy kept it. Anyway, when she found it taking up space in the closet, she almost threw it into a giveaway bag.
But then we both had an idea: sweater dress!!!
So we took this:
Yeah, booooooo!
We pinned under the arms and down
the sides to make it fit.
It's pinned! I'm pretty happy about it!
Then we (yes, the two of us, as sweaters are new
sewing territory for both of us) stitched with
a mix of straight stitching and zig-zag stitching.
Then Mommy cut away the excess.
TAAADAAAAA!!!
I already have it in my mind to pair it with bright pink
tights and a matching bright pink hat!
This refashion took less than an hour! Mommy said we should've done it during the baby's nap so that she could actually get pictures of me at the machine. I'm getting to be pretty good! Anyway, with the thread we used, it was a project that cost fractions of a cent. I'll get a lot of use out of it as winter drags on, too. And if the sleeves are too small next fall/winter, Mommy said we can chop them off and just turn it into a jumper. Time will tell!
Up next: the hat I made with my knitting loom from my Avia! It's my favorite color!!!
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Signed, Sealed, Delivered!
Like I promised, the dress is finished! It is the biggest project I have ever done, and I really, really like it.
To recap this adventure:
Before |
After |
To recap this adventure:
The stained and lacy bib collar and princess poofy sleeves that
are cute, but not my style, were removed.
See? Not a bad dress, but I had to do something fun with all
of that potential!
So Mommy let me pick a dye.
They didn't have the green I wanted, so I picked a pretty blue.
Salting the water!
Prepared dye concentrate!
At first, I thought it would dye the dress purple.
I was ok with that possibility. :-)
This was lots of fun!
In goes the detached bib collar.
Add the dress!
And the pieces are dyed, washed, and ready to sew!
Mommy pinned it to fit me better.
Then she pinned sections of the bib collar according
to my request for lacy cap sleeves.
All ready for the machine!
It's coming together!
I took in the sides. Mommy did the sleeves.
Just follow the basting stitches, Mommy said!
Then we chopped the excess.
(Don't mind the washed out look. It's the lighting.)
I'm so happy with how it turned out! I'm ready for the next big project!
What I'm working on learning now:
Crocheting!
Once Mommy and I put together the time to really do this, it happened pretty quickly. I'm so glad we did it, even though it took us so long to find the time to finally do it. I have more "project clothes" set aside for later refashions, including a few no-sew projects that will be posted in the coming days.
I learned that dye, Mommy's help, and a little imagination can give clothes a whole new look, purpose, and life. As soon as the weather warms up, this dress is going to get worn A LOT!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Big Reveal Tomorrow!
Mommy and I are putting the final touches on the refashioned dress that we started last fall. It has taken FOR-EV-ER, but a few final stitches tonight, and we will post the reveal tomorrow!
A look back:
A look back:
Poofy sleeves, breezy cotton, and some serious lace on a bib collar.
Don't let my face fool you, I didn't hate it. I just wanted it to be more "me."
I also wanted it to fit better.
Lace and stains!
I can't wait to show you what we've done with it! I can't wait for the weather to warm up enough to put it into a regular outfit rotation!
I'm so EXCITED!!!
See you back here tomorrow!
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Has It Really Been Four Months?!
I can't believe I haven't posted in so long! So much has happened since then!
My soon-to-be-blue dress is still unfinished. Once Mommy's sewing machine was fixed, the holidays hit and everything became a blur of homemade gifts, promised projects, and my Christmas dress!
First things first: My Christmas dress.
My soon-to-be-blue dress is still unfinished. Once Mommy's sewing machine was fixed, the holidays hit and everything became a blur of homemade gifts, promised projects, and my Christmas dress!
First things first: My Christmas dress.
Mommy likes this pattern. This was the first dress she made
from it, back in 2011. It was for Christmas, of course. :-)
So, naturally, she went with it again, leaving the fabric and color choice up to me.
Red satin, of course!
Because of misplaced sleeve pieces, Mommy decided we could
do without. I agreed, but with the insistence that we
add some sparkle to it. Literally.
Sparkle achieved! I saw this sweater at Target and could not
live without it! There are rhinestones on the pockets
and silvery thread in the edging. It took the dress from ho-hum...
...to being worthy of Christmas cheer!
I also found this easy, elegant hairstyle on Pinterest.
(Mommy isn't the only Pinterest addict!)
But that's not all! Daddy's cousin is getting married in February and Nana asked Mommy to help with the 1950's themed bridal shower. With that, Mommy and I set out to make a fun vintage-style apron for the bride-to-be:
It's so fun! I learned a lot about the importance of ironing and
pinning with this project. Mommy did most of the sewing, since we were in a bit of a hurry, but I'm seriously considering forging one on my own for when I help cook and clean. Red, polka dots, and lace trim!
What's not to love?!
However, mine will have pockets. :-)
Friday, September 13, 2013
Trending.
I have the dress from the previous post pinned and ready to sew, but Mommy's sewing machine has taken a vacation. Mommy was nice enough to do some hand sewing around the collar. I gave it a try, but quickly found out that I'm not very good at the hidden whip stitch. Looks like it's back to practice remnants for me!
We also took a break to enjoy a visit from Nana, one of my grandmothers. When family visits, projects take a back seat to all the time and memories we need to have!
We made a decision on the dye, and I'm pretty excited about it! After long and tiresome internal debate over pink vs. blue (they didn't have the green I wanted, which was my first pick), I went with Ocean Blue by Dylon. I have plenty of pink dresses, so I felt comfortable switching it up.
We'll see how it goes! In the meantime, I took a no-sew refashion out on the town, namely to Longwood Gardens. It's one of my favorite places ever! I paired my cupcake shirt with white pedal pushers and glittery pink shoes.
We also took a break to enjoy a visit from Nana, one of my grandmothers. When family visits, projects take a back seat to all the time and memories we need to have!
We made a decision on the dye, and I'm pretty excited about it! After long and tiresome internal debate over pink vs. blue (they didn't have the green I wanted, which was my first pick), I went with Ocean Blue by Dylon. I have plenty of pink dresses, so I felt comfortable switching it up.
We'll see how it goes! In the meantime, I took a no-sew refashion out on the town, namely to Longwood Gardens. It's one of my favorite places ever! I paired my cupcake shirt with white pedal pushers and glittery pink shoes.
I am the queen bee!
I am so happy to be getting every last mile out of that shirt. What could possibly top cupcakes, polka dots, and bright pink?
Well, hopefully the dress that's in the works. ;-)
Mommy's note: We were fortunate enough to use Nana's camera to snap a few pictures while she was here. We are now camera-less again for a few more weeks. Once I have the funds amassed, a camera will be the first purchase! :-)
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Big Plans In The Works!
A dear friend of mine gave me this dress when she outgrew it:
I love her. I don't love the dress. It's pretty, it's modest, it's girly, and it's sweet, but it's not at all my style. It's 100% cotton, weathered to perfect comfort, and has loads of potential.
It has a bib collar, which is stained. There is also a big chocolate stain under one of the arms (not pictured).
Do you see the lovely lace? I am a sucker for lace! But the whole look just doesn't suit me. It doesn't suit me one bit.
I'll have a "reveal" post in the next few days. Mommy ran out of white thread and she and I are juggling the idea of dyeing it. Let's face it, all-white clothing is a bad idea for kids, as these stains clearly show.
As a teaser, I will tell you that the sleeves and bib have been removed. The lace from the bib will be used on the refashion. It's on the fast track to being my new favorite dress!
Stay tuned...
It has a bib collar, which is stained. There is also a big chocolate stain under one of the arms (not pictured).
Do you see the lovely lace? I am a sucker for lace! But the whole look just doesn't suit me. It doesn't suit me one bit.
I'll have a "reveal" post in the next few days. Mommy ran out of white thread and she and I are juggling the idea of dyeing it. Let's face it, all-white clothing is a bad idea for kids, as these stains clearly show.
As a teaser, I will tell you that the sleeves and bib have been removed. The lace from the bib will be used on the refashion. It's on the fast track to being my new favorite dress!
Stay tuned...
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