Friday, October 8, 2010

Little Brother's Jacket

He may be considered the "little" brother because of birth order but there is nothing little about my little man! The kids wear the same size and they both wanted me to make jackets which I had never done before.

With his version I experimented a bit more (with technique). I still wanted a fun lining but I added a cord facing. I thought it would keep it more clean looking. I also played around with the sleeves which don't show.

Then I had to add the blue plane buttons to go with the lining and the under collar. Of course that is not in keeping with a pea coat but that is okay.


And I learned that the moment I start gloating to myself about how easy these new techniques were then I made multiple errors. The seam ripper was my friend. Or enemy.

But I look forward to making more of these coats.

But not the pockets. I still do not like pockets--my son uses them for things like rocks and mud.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Alice Criss Crossed

If you have seen Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland then you probably noticed that Alice's dress changes a few times. My daughter has been trying to get me to make her Alice dresses since she saw the movie the first time. (It is on my ever-growing list of things to do).
This shirred dress had been in the sewing room on my pile of projects needed to be completed. My three year old grabbed the dress and tried to explain to me that she wanted the straps like Alice(when Alice shrunk the first time). Since she has never liked wearing halter-style dresses before I refused. She then directed me to tie the straps like what you see above. (You should have seen me trying to figure out what she was describing).

She then wore her dress out on our errands and said she was a princess.

My mom believes that I am encouraging her to be too independent. But I like the fact that at three years she is clear about what she likes with clothes.

But may the good Lord help me when she is a teen.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

A Grape it is Not

This is not the purple of a grape singing monster. This is eggplant with pizazz. It is a little bit of flare for my three year old. Okay, the lining with the purple now reminds me of Anthony from Designing Women which it did not last night; I will have to see what my daughter thinks about it.
The cord jacket is lined in a Michael Miller fabric and four slightly shimmering floral buttons decorate the front. With the black and white lining I did not want a really busy button.

But that did not stop me from adding something different to the under collar. A little secret.
And I already have one cord boot made for her.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Dream Big

"Living is a form of not being sure, not knowing what next or how...We guess. We may be wrong, but we take leap after leap in the dark." — Agnes de Mille, dancer
I love this photo. It speaks to the idea that I mentioned here about going after dreams. Although Button & Boo sells clothing and accessories I find myself wanting to be this woman in her cute skirt on her adventure. This mysterious lady jumps on her steed, um, bike for what ever lies ahead. She goes forward even though we cannot see where that may lead.

I keep finding these kind of images while I focus on what to do next with my new shop. If only I looked so cute while doing it!

QUESTION: What messages/images are paying attention to in regards to your dreams?

Christmas Banner

I thought it would be fun to make a banner this year.
After picking out the paper, tracing, cutting, and then using my trusty Mod Podge I then had to put in holes for the string. Luckily I had an awl. Ouch! Watch those fingers.
It was more time consuming to thread the rope through the letters than to do the other steps!
I am still on the fence on if I ought to glitter around the edge or use distressed ink....But for now I am excited about our new banner!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Letter A

My two year old picked out the paper. I thought about embellishing it with rickrack, buttons, anything but my husband liked it this way. I did paint the edge of the letter red for a pop of color.
I used Mod Podge to attach the paper to the letter.
I played around with my new OttLight bulb. It was a real challenge to take a photo of a bright green wall no matter how "fancy" the bulb!
Only in a boy's room could dinosaurs be part of the decor:)

Friday, October 1, 2010

Elastic Skirt

I wanted to make a simple skirt for my daughter. Something that I knew would take only minutes. And with the requisite ruffle be in touch with her inner princess. It only takes two rectangles (based on her measurements), a double length for the black ruffle, and elastic. Easy peasy!
I cut two pieces of fabric about 22" X 12". I also cut two black ruffles WOF (width of fabric X 4.5"). Sew the sides of the skirt right sides together. (Tutorial for french seams on the way)


Sew the sides of the ruffle to make an extra large circle. Fold in half wrong sides together, press and gather. Pin to the outside of the skirt making sure to match the seams. Flip down and then topstitch.
For the waistband, fold 1/4" down then another 1". This forms the casing. Sew close to the edge and leave about 1.5" open. Insert elastic, sew the ends together and sew closed! (Sorry, I thought I had a photo of this step).

French fried tomatoes! Scandalously easy skirt. This is so easy you have plenty of time to embellish it with applique or fabric flowers, etc. You even have time to do the laundry but who wants to do that?