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July 31, 2011

Recent Projects

So I already blogged about the awesome sewing book I got for mother's day. I just completed my 3rd project from the book and I can't wait to try more of them, I have the fabric already for the next one I want to try which is a patchwork sleep sack for the baby. The first project I attempted was an "empire cinch" which is just a belt for above a preggo belly. I loved the idea and thought it would add some flare to my plain colored shirts. But, I didn't take any pictures because I didn't really like the way it turned out and I've only worn it a couple times.
The next project I did was a pair of baby booties for my newest niece who was born in June. These two projects were the only ones I had attempted without my mother-in-law's help and I already told you how the first one turned out! The booties turned out better but they were a BIG challenge for me. I was pretty proud of myself when I finished though because I didn't think I was going to be able to make them look anything like booties at all! But here they are, I think they are pretty darn cute! (Hopefully they fit little Anestynn OK!)



Most recently (as in I finished it yesterday) I made a maternity/nursing dress. I was pretty scared about how this would turn out since the first two projects were so difficult for me. But I had my mother-in-law by my side for most of this one so she helped me figure out some of the instructions and she's great a ripping seams so she took out some stitches for me when I messed up. :) When I was almost ready to put it all together I tried it on to see how it was coming together. This is when I realized that if I finished it the way it was then it would be WAY too short. I panicked a little bit but my mother-in-law helped me figure out how to add a little bit of fabric to the bottom in a way that would look good and add the extra length I needed to make it modest. When all was said and done I could BELIEVE how great it looked! I had actually made the dress without hardly any hiccups or problems along the way, and I finished it in 3 days! I am pretty proud of myself and pretty eager to see what else I can do with my sewing machine. I love my hobby and I am glad my mom gave me a start in what I know about sewing. So without further ado here is my awesome handmade dress!
Modeling my dress at 27 weeks preggo!

The back.

The extra I added on the bottom.

Close up of the top. It can tie in the front or back and it opens up for easy nursing. It can also be made into a non-maternity version of the dress or just a tunic. I plan to make a few tunics for nursing.

The front.

3 comments:

Emily Lyman said...

Awesome job Jen! I am so impressed!!

Emily Lyman said...

I want the non-maternity version! Miss you guys!!

Home on the Grange said...

So cute! I love it. Well done!