Showing posts with label jumper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jumper. Show all posts

January 19, 2012

::on the worktable::

I got a little hung up on rick-rack and was imagining a cute little peter pan collar edged with rick-rack.  Here is the result.



The white dress is a wee bit small for Lucy - so I had to make another slightly larger.  She's in a size 3 already!  When did that happen?  I'm soo in love with this little dress!


It's 25 below zero today, so it should be called frostbite dress.  Any ideas on names for the new pattern?


Can you see how small it is?  Uber-constricting for an almost 3 year old!

Who loves polka dots?  This is my favorite version!



It's also Hattie's first birthday today!  It seems very fitting that she was born on a -21 degree day and her first birthday is on a -25 degree day!  It may be cold outside but we can't get enough of her sunny personality!   She's already a charmer!


Fellow sewists - advice?
You might notice that from the first version of the dress to the polka dot version I changed a bit. I wanted the collar to be more prominent and I changed the sleeves to a cap sleeve.  I think it looks much better.  I added the apron for fun, but then I had to add a side zipper - yech.  I'm still wondering if I even need the darts on the front of the dress.  Loose dresses look ok on little girls, right?  What are your opinions on darts for little girls and/or side zippers?

November 18, 2011

City Jumper Pattern - Now available!

I've finally finished up the new pattern - thanks to my wonderful testers!  The pattern will be available for sale at 50% discount for the first 10 buyers (sale price is listed).  Here it is! 

The City Jumper 

It has large pockets, lots of piping, a zipper closure and it's perfect for the upcoming holiday season!  Layer it with tights and a long sleeved shirt!
She's so happy to be modeling for the first time!
 
 Great for layering!

Pockets for all your special treasures!


 How cute is that little one!?  
I just want to pinch her little cheeks and make her 5 more dresses!

Here is the pattern description:
This jumper brings backs memories of back-to-school outfits, trips to the zoo and everywhere in between. The easy fit, a-line style allows for layering long sleeved shirts underneath or your favorite cardigan on top. With a partial lining, centered back zipper, optional pockets and plenty of piping, this little jumper is a cinch to sew. It looks great with plaids or showcasing your favorite print in the center panel.

This is an intermediate level sewing pattern and tutorial.

You will receive via email:
-the pattern for sizes 6m, 12m, 18m, 2t, 3t, 4, 5
-step-by-step written directions to create the jumper
-over 16 full photo illustrating sewing steps, including the center back zipper, partial lining, applying piping and a very neat armhole finishing technique
-dress style options (with/without pockets, with/without piping
-personal sewing support via email


See the FABRIC REQUIREMENTS, FIT GUIDE, etc... HERE:
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9sOXr2ZEL8TZmY0OTQxYTMtMTY3ZC00ZmEyLWFiM2MtNzI3NzI3YjJiNzEw

CLICK HERE TO BUY IT NOW, 50% off!

Happy Friday everyone!

(now - just to see if you noticed and because it's driving me crazy- is there anything amiss with the black and white sample?  Did you notice it in 3 sec. flat like my hubby?)

October 27, 2011

Calling all pattern testers!

I have 2 new patterns that I've been working on.  Late at night you can find me at the computer with the scanner, photos, measuring tape and a snack.  I've been working on grading the pattern pieces and now I'm moving on to writing the instructions.




The first pattern is an a-line jumper for sizes 6m to girls 5.  It includes optional piping and pockets, a partial lining (not shown), and a centered back zipper.

Here is one version:
Here is another version:


The second pattern available for testing is a romper for babies 3 months to 24 months.  It has an elasticized waist, narrow bias binding straps and snaps between the legs for easy changing. 


BECOME A TESTER
If you're interested in testing either (or both) of these new patterns - just send an email to owlybaby@yahoo.com

To be a pattern tester all you need to do is:
1) sew the garment according to the instructions using your own materials
2) make notes of any spelling errors, missing instructions or confusing steps
3) fill out a pattern review document (about the fit of the garment, etc.)

P.S. You don't need to be a master seamstress or do anything especially difficult.  I prefer "regular" pattern testers that accurately represent the customer base of Owly Baby.   Thanks so much!!!

PHOTOS
If you would like your photo to be the cover photo - try to take the photo in natural light with an uncluttered background.  Photos taken outside or against a blank wall look best. Also - try to highlight the garment (not the model).  Close ups or interesting angles usually work for this.

I'll need written permission to use your photo on Etsy or on the cover of the print version.  I'll also send you 3 PATTERNS of your choice from Owly Baby.

October 18, 2011

:: On the work table ::

A jumper in progress.

It will be a new pattern sometime in the future.  I really hope sooner rather than later.

The center front is still a bit too wide (at the top) and the back requires some minor adjustments to allow for the zipper.  Otherwise I like it and Lucy LOVES the pockets.  What do you think?



Not sure if this counts, but on the work - floor there is another quilt in progress.  Christmas gift making is already in full swing around here.  It's a broken dishes block put together with some beautiful Anna Maria Horner Loulouthi fabrics, some solids and one Joel Dewberry Aviary 2.


Happy sewing everyone!
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