Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Almost 1 month after my baby arrived!

It has been SO long for 9 months of pregnancy. But after I gave a birth for my little yummy girl, day and night blended and run by quickly. I can't believe that she will turn to 1 month old in a couple of day.
 
She is a tiny girl, weight 2630g at birth, 13th Aug.


We carried her back home in the swaddle blanket I made.


Apparently, most of clothes I made for her are still too big, a lot of room to grow up in.

 
Except the swaddler and head band that can fit her just right.


Big sissy is loving our new family member. She was only occasionally mention about me lacks of time for her.


Having a baby again is a precious moment but I miss my sewing machine sometimes. Manythings I want to make for both of my girls.


Only if my little miss take a nap longer!

Friday, July 25, 2014

KCW day4 : newborn clothes

Hi all. Today I have done many tiny outfits for my soon to be born baby girl. They are all simple project as you can imagine, what a little baby will wear during her first couple months of life.

Diapers cover: must have item! I followed the tutorial by MADE. It turned out so cute!


Bloomers : pattern by Whimsycouture. This pattern is fast to sew.


Kimono top : I use Japanese pattern from this book.

Even I can't understand any sentence in the book. The diagrams are detailed enought to guide me through it was done.


I was happy with the result so far. I hope to make a bit more and wish my little one will not arrive before her schedule.


Happy sewing!

Penya

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

KCW summer day 3 : Swaddle for coming baby

Do you count swaddle blankets as a clothes? I'm not sure but these are what I did for my up coming little girl during this kids clothes week.

First is the snuggler swaddler which I made from free pattern of Lotta Jansdotter. This pattern is one of project in her book. But she also offer this pattern for free download here. The original version suits for cooler weather so, I only made it with double gauze and muslin to go along with our always summer weather.


Another is very simple. I bought the super soft double gauze from Miss Matatabi shop and fall in love with them! I can't made a decision to cut fabric to pieces. End up is I use the whole yard to make a blanket. Just sew another layer of muslin with that double gauze. Easy as it sounds but I'm sure that I will get the good use of this blanket.


What do you make during this season! Happy sewing.

Love

Penya,

P.S. I really love to read comment. :)

Monday, July 21, 2014

KCW Summer 2014 : Tiered kid art-like dress

Hi all. I took an advantage from my location to start KCW summer 2014 earlier than your guys in U.S. or Europe. Here is what I done for this season...

The Tiered dress, made from kid art-like linen. Highly twirlability!

Tiered kid art-like dress
As you may know that this summer KCW has a theme call "Kid ART" and my girl coincidence selected this linen which looks like her own art pieces. We both happy together.

Pattern from Happy homemade, Sew Chic Kids

The pattern is from Happy homemade Sew Chic Kids, pattern F : Tiered Dress (same pattern also available in tiered top). It is easy to sew. I've changed hemming to flower bias and used the big ribbon to make a sling.

It did pass the twirly test!
The girl love airily feeling of linen and the dress was pass her twirly test. Perfect for summer!

Perfect for summer 
I have to stop making dress for my 4 years girl and start to make something for my little kicker who is due in a next couple of week. But sewing for big girl is so fun!

That smile make me want to sew more and more dress for her!
I plan to sew some basic summer outfits and swaddle blankets for my little one. What do you sew for your newborn? Is it possible to sew after you got the baby? I'm afraid that I will have no spare time to make anything, I'm never good at time management.



At week #36.... I'm excited to meet my little girl!

Well! What is your plan for this summer sewing?

LOVE,

Penya

I really love to see your commets! It' made my day indeed!


Saturday, June 28, 2014

June's FLIP this pattern competitor: Voting time!

Woohoo!
I'm lucky enough to have an opportunity to join in this month FLIP competition for the Zonen 09: Charlie. Others competitors made the AWESOME works and I'm so thrilled to share my work together with those talented ladies! Anyway let's take a look and vote for your favorite at France & Suzanne's blog . Thank you in advance if you like and vote for me. :)

Let's start the summer sewing!

My FLIP creation : Charlie's angel romper
The Zonen 09: Charlie was voted by FLIP series fans (including me) to be a kick off for this summer. I love its collar at first sight and want to keep this element as is. My plan A was to make it a racer back dress with knit fabrics. Unfortunately after cutting fabrics to pieces, I'm not happy with the color combination from my limited knit stash. So, I went to plan B : make it with lovely woven fabrics.

From top to Romper (again!)
With not much time left, I digged down into my fabric stash and found the left over fabric from my first post for FLIP' June last year. What will suit for this entry than celebrating the first year anniversary of my blog with the same fabric.

The old-rose gingham which left from June's project last year
The pattern is versatile and great to work with. What changes I have made are:

  • Using woven instead of knit
  • Adding the zipper on front bodice
  • Changing from top to romper
  • Cut the back bodice to be a racer back
What will suit for summer than the racer back design?
Here is not only hot but a lot of raining lately but I can't wait any longer to take a picture. So, we went out after evening rain to took all these shots.


The light is not perfect for taking photo (as well as my skill) but we managed to got some usable images. And the girl had huge fun playing in the park after the rain gone.

Monkey girl

I glad that I've changed my mind and made her romper instead of the dress. She can play easier in this romper.

Thanks again Ashley and Emily for create this super fun series and allow me to participate.

Look at that funny pony tail! 

Voting will remain open until Saturday, June 28 at 11:00 PM CST. One vote per person. Please visit here for voting!

LOVE!!!

Penya

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Run around romper : My version for growing up girl

Unbelievable! Times came and gone so fast and then I've been blogging for 1 year. I started here with FLIP this pattern series, my first post ever. Which I created girlie short with suspender from adorable Bubble shorts by E&E pattern, the creation that I'm so in love with but my girl is out grow them already.

My version : Chambray romper for the girl!
Back to this month business, the pattern to be FLIP is Run around romper from The Cottage Mama. Have you ever made something from cottage mama's pattern? Following her instruction, Everything comes out so neat and beautiful. I have made two garments, the shortcake romper here and the modified classic A-line here. I've learn a lot from sewing those two patterns.

Flip "the run around romper" pattern
This Run around romper pattern is available from size 6 month-6 year, which including  my 4 and half years old size. But I want to make it in growing up looks with self-toilet ability. Here is what I have done to complete my missions.

Lace up the zipper and expose it on the romper front
I closed both of the shoulder straps and added the exposed zipper at the front of romper instead. By attaching lace to the both side of the zipper and then follow tutorial for exposed zipper installation by Tasha Early's blog here. Now my girl can take on and off the romper by herself easily.

Butterfly lace on her back!
The butterfly lace has been attached to the back of romper. It has a see-through effect but you may not see it clearly through because the girl was wearing light blue cami inside the romper

Girlie romper on the monkey girl
I was also down-sizing the pattern in every dimensions, lower the neck line, enlarge the arm holes and did change the hem shape. Do you think these changes made the romper looks grow up and girlier?


I'm so happy with the result and took a lot of photo of the girl at her favorite tree.(sorry for load of photo. ;) 
The girl is also happy as she can run and climb and play (and manage her toilet time) freely with her new romper.


Don't forget to see a wonderful creation from this month FLIP competition and the sew-along entries here. They are all breath taking!


This is the last month of FLIP this pattern year one. But it's not the end of our fun sewing series. Keep your eyes on FranceSuzanne blog for the new series which about to begin!


Thank you for your stopping by!
I really love to hear your comment :)

Penya,

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Hand smock summer dress: PR&P spring 2014#week4

Here's come the last week of Project Run&Play, the most difficult theme of all(for me), the signature style.


I've a hard time making decision what to make. Then the harder time to finished and blog it on time. 


By a little free time, I want to create a hand smock dress. The dress was done on the night before our family trip. So, I have to took all photo during the trip and now I am editing them and blogging by my iPhone.


This dress is made from The Sally dress pattern by Very Shannon. It's cute and comfy. I made it my style by adding the smock on the front bodice of the dress and attach the cute owl appliques on both pockets.


This type of smocking would looks better on clean polkadot fabric. It will create a petal like from binding 4 dots together. Mine is a bit too busy but I still love it as it  turned out.


This is a mini-how to for this smocking. Start by marking sign on the dots. Then put the needle from wrong side of fabric at no.1. Pull the thead on right side of fabric and put the needle down on no.2. Then up on no.3 and down on no.4 and so on and so on. When down on no.8, pull all the thread together and secure the thread at the wrong side of fabric. Move to the next group four dots along your designed area.


The owl applique looks cute, right? I'd love to take the compliment but I didn't creat them myself. I found them as an iron on applique at nearby craft store. ;)


Sorry for too much of photo on this post. I've just love how the dress turned out and can't resist to post them. It was approved by the girl too. And I hope you would like it as well.


Thank you for stopping by. I really love to hear your comment.

Love,

Penya