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From Playsuit to Separates Tutorial Part 2

Thursday, June 13, 2013


Last week, I shared a tutorial for my Caramel Baby & Child inspired top.  Today, I'd like to share how I completed the outfit with my version of the Luppitt Trouser.  As with the top, I used the Pleated Playsuit Pattern.  If you don't have it, yet, download it free here.


Cut out Pants Back, Pocket, and Pocket Lining pieces from Pleated Playsuit Pattern removing 1 inch/2.5cm from the top edge.  Increase length at bottom edge by 2 inches/5cm.

Complete pages 9, 10, & 11 of the instructions.  Continue as follows:








 All done!!



Hope the little girl in your life enjoys the outfit as much as my daughter does!



Best of Summer Series at CailaMade

Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Today I'm over at CailaMade sharing why I think the Bubble Dress by StraightGrain is one of the best patterns of the summer (and one of my faves of all-time!).





Introducing a Guest: Compagnie M

Friday, June 7, 2013
Have you heard of Compagnie M?  This Belgian mom to two adorable daughters, is new to the blogging world, but her original designs are quickly becoming recognizable as her patterns take the online sewing world by storm.  And did I mention she has generously offered FIVE free patterns on her blog?!  I'm so impressed by the quality of her work and her unique designs.  If you don't already follow Compagnie M, I highly recommend you do, because you won't want to miss out on anything Marte is creating!  It is my pleasure to introduce Marte to you today, as my guest.


Hi dear E&E followers,

I’m so trilled to get the opportunity to show you my work today at E&E’s blog! So first of all I would like to thank Heidi. I’m sooo happy to get this chance to present this ‘little Belgian fish in the big sea’! I guess you never heard about Compagnie M. before right!? That’s probably because I only started my little blog about 3 months ago….
But I would like to take you further back in time to present my silly little stuff and myself. Like a lot of seamstresses, when I got pregnant (about 3 years ago) I felt the need to be creating something for my baby twins. So one evening, I was telling Bjorn: I really need a sewing machine! And tadaaa: he came back to me with an antique Singer (hand driven) and a big smile on his face. Bjorn collects everything that smells like old stuff and one day he got this lovely Singer sewing machine from his parents as a present. What a nice gift!

 

So this very old Singer, became my first sewing buddy. But except for sewing straight & straight & straight, it wasn't really helping. And I was a lousy one-hand-sewing-lady. So eventually I bought myself a brand new Husqvarna. The best decision ever. I was really surprised at that time to see the machine make my buttonholes automatically. But then I started feeling a little clumsy. I had this sophisticated machine, so I needed to get my sewing skills on the same level. One year ago I started following my first course and what happened is obvious: I became addicted to sewing! I started making children’s clothes because I kept hoping to lose some weight myself one day (which never happened of course).

     

Being a product developer by education I became frustrated when I noticed that the patterns I was using, didn’t always turned out to be just like I wanted them to be… So I started drawing patterns myself! Visiting An from Straight Grain was one of the best thing that ever happened to me. She convinced me to start blogging (in English) and another addiction is a fact now. A whole new world is opening to me: blogs, series, Pinterest, drawing my own patterns,... I just love it! I hope you can see my enthusiasm on my blog?

I have 5 free patterns available on my blog at the moment. Do you like one? Just visit my blog! I’ll be happy to share them with you.


And of course I would like to thank Heidi to make this perfect Bubble Shorts pattern. Lisa is sooo happy to carry around her little bunny all the time! The pattern is to cute to be true. Last week we were working both on our own playsuit pattern: what a coincidence! We’ll be swapping our patterns for a future post so be sure to check both blogs sometime later this month to see the result. And I’m so excited to know what pattern Heidi is working on at this moment… I’ll surely keep following her blog!




Thank you so much for sharing here today, Marte!  It is easy to see you have a real passion for sewing, pattern-making and of course, your wonderful family!  

From Playsuit to Separates Tutorial Part 1

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Recently, I came across a couple of outfits while browsing Caramel Baby & Child that I just love.  I knew that at some point, I wanted to use those outfits as inspiration for something to sew for Anja.  Rather than pick one of the two, I let the E&E Facebook friends vote on which one I should sew as my contribution to the Knock it Off series.  Well, it was too close to call, so at some point, I plan on making both!  

I've completed the first outfit, and today, I will show how I made the top.  The trousers will be a separate post coming soon.

If you haven't downloaded the free Pleated Playsuit Pattern, yet, go do that now!  You will need it for this tutorial.


Here's how is the outfit of inspiration (the Fowey Top and Luppitt Trouser) compares to mine.






I used a lightweight cotton voile for the top and chambray for the trousers.  I don't think I've ever sewn with chambray before and it was so awesome to work with!  Luckily, it was on sale and I got some in a delicious shade of yellow, too!


To make my version of the Fowey Top, you will need:
  • About 1/2 yard or metre of lightweight cotton 
  • Four grosgrain ribbon shoulder ties (17"/43cm each) (or make your own from fabric)
  • Coordinating thread
  • The bodice pattern piece from the Pleated Playsuit













Watch for the tutorial for the trousers next week.

Little Hibou Shoppe Giveaway Winners

Congratulations to the following winners in the Little Hibou Shoppe Giveaway!  Thank you so much to everyone who entered.







The newest Little Hibou Shoppe patterns have just been released...these adorable, ferocious dinosaurs!  They are currently available at a discount of 35% using the coupon code DINO35 if you want to pick them up and make them for the dino enthusiast in your life!


Knock it Off Flickr Group Features

Tuesday, June 4, 2013
The fabulous contributors have all shared their looks for the series, and I am still so amazed by the all the talent that's been shared!  I think the ability to see an admired garment and find ways to re-create the look by enhancing it, using one's own techniques, is a gift.  Not only that, but they've all shown you how they did it!  A big thank you to each of the talented designers!

And I was blown away by what appeared in the Knock it Off Flickr Group, too!  Just loveliness all around!!  Thank you for sewing along.  Here are just some of the gorgeous garments made by you:

(check out all the great t-shirts, too!)





Climbing the Willow

The next post will be my Caramel Baby & Child inspired outfit.  It's coming together nicely...for sneak peeks, follow E&E on Instagram.

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