I should probably just show them this picture. Obviously, some things (many things, if we're being honest) fall by the wayside. Sweeping up my scraps after sewing-- well, it's just not that high on the priority list, you know? (Do you see what he's doing? He's CRAWLING! Six months, one week and 2 days... just one day later than his big bro!)
This is what I was sewing: a Daddy-shirt re-fashion. It didn't go all that well. I a) did not use a pattern, even one I traced out onto newspaper beforehand and b) didn't measure the baby or the pieces before I cut them out. So it took hours and hours and was much, much too small. I'm still working on this one, though. I love all the cute re-fashions of menswear for girls, but as a mama to boys, I'm sadly aware of how few cute things are out there for boys. I'm here to remedy that.
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Finn has spent plenty of time gumming cloth scraps too. I keep them in a basket where he has ready access to playing with (or eating) them. I can't believe JH is crawling! What a big boy he's getting to be! Plug away...we're so excited for you!
I've been wondering what happened to all the boys' clothes. You said you needed boy models, but I see no boy clothes! That's another thing on my "to do" list. I have some cheapo material to start playing with, but I need some inspiration...
he's adorable! i can imagine how you do it all! if you are at all like me (and i have no clue if you are), the sewing time is unwind, just-you time. a little break in the mamma-ness!
nicola
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Good golly... he's just too darn cute! Crawling... now you're in for it. There's a pattern for that outfit by "The Children's Corner" and it has 3 individual sizes per pack, no tracing (6mo, 1yr, 2yr). I think it's called the "Jeffrey" or something like that. I bet they have it at that shop in Winson Salem called "A Stitch in Time"... or something close to that. It's over there by the country club section- a knitting and fabric shop. They have a butt load of patterns. I'm full of "half the details" info, aren't I?
I'm from TM and follow your blog! Love this post...
I have a son and totally agree with you that there just isn't as much out there for boys. And don't feel bad; I sew the same way...no patterns, just concepts! Some work, some don't but they're all fun--even if you end up giving it away :)
So cute, and congrats on the blog press! People ask me the same question, and I'll agree with you that lots of things just aren't a priority. Like the dust buffalos under the couch...
Hey Melissa! I actually live in Charlotte, NC. But, still, only 1.5 hours away! My name is Courtney Riggin....
Your home sounds beautiful. I want to live on YOUR street from the way you describe it! You wouldn't happen to be Episcopalian would you? My old church in Jacksonville, FL just got a new priest. SHe had been the priect at a church in Greensboro for quite a few years before they found her.
Anyway, I am very interested in Montessori. I currently teach reading to children with learning disabilities, but I have used some Montessori tactics for certain students (just from reading books on Montessori-- no formal training). It's fascinating.
Your baby clothes are SO cute!
Good point about ironing and straw hats. They don't go together in the least...
I graduate AU in 2006 (i'm only 25!)... How bizarre-- two NC bloggers who are AU graduates in English AND Episcopalians! We just don't agree on economic policy. Oh well-- I am definitely in the minority of English majors and Episcopalians on my economic policy views. I am getting accustomed to it!
Loving your clothing collection. You are EXTREMELY talented, my friend! Do you have a store in Greensboro? Maybe I'll drive over one day and shop around...
your little one is so sweet : )
what a great idea for baby boy clothing!
I'm terrible about cleaning up after my projects, too :) I love this refashion - so sweet!
Your clothes are so cute! I love finding new clothes for my new baby boy. I also look here
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