dimanche 30 octobre 2022

Halloween part 2

 


Project Halloween number two, Deku from My Hero Academia.  As a starter, I have no clue what this character is about!  You can find the Pokémon costume here.


The top part of this costume has a lot of color blocking, so I started with the Titchy Threads Rowan tee pattern, one of my all-time favorite patterns for the boys.  The different options of the pattern gave me a good starting point for this costume.  I used the cuffed sleeve option as well the shoulder/sleeve color bloc option.

 

For the pants I used the Apostrophe patterns pants, this was my first time using it for this guy.  He is very athletic, so he has muscular thighs, and he is usually uncomfortable in joggers unless they are made for athletic kids. I love the concept behind Apostrophe and using your own measurements to create your perfect pattern. I will use it again for him.

 


Finally, I use the Sofiona Designs   Permafrost faux sleeve pattern for the gloves, which is a free pattern for kids and miss. 

Hope those two posts have inspired you to create your own Halloween costumes.

Happy Halloween!

5 out of 4 - Sleepy Jean Halloween

 


Halloween Costumes are always my favorite projects of the year. I love the brainstorming behind creating each of those projects.  Those projects always require some thinking outside the box and trying new things. I love the challenge. 

I started from a drawing from the boys and internet pictures to help me recreate those characters.   My first project was a Pokémon Charmander.  You can find the second project, Deku from My Hero Academia here.

The basis for this project was to create an onesie, I started with 5 out of 4 pattern sleepy jean* pattern.  I cut a size 12 and extended the length of the trunk for my son’s size.  The trunk measurement is key in making Onesie.  



One major detail was the contrasting stomach piece.  I drafted an oval piece which I cut in two.  To help with keeping the overall piece in place I use iron-on adhesive HeatnBond.  I also use one of the design stitches from my sewing machine to give a Coverstitch style to my finish. 

 


The tail was another feature of this costume, I use this tutorial to create the shape of the tail: dino tail tutorial, I stuffed the tail and ask my son to draw the fire design.  I also used HeatnBond to keep everything in place.




The next addition was the eyes, I created them using the cricut software. I got the inspiration from images available on the internet. 

 


The fabric used for this project came from L'Oiseau fabrics.  

Maike solid French Terry Orange with 50% stretch lengthwise and 25% stretch widthwise. The fabric is very soft, I love the quality.


Happy Halloween! 



Rebecca Page - Hoodie Dress

 


Hello,

This month I tried an older pattern from Rebacca Page, the hoodie dress.  I love hoodie, so I thought I would give it a try.  I selected a fabric that is on the warmer side. My intention is to wear this hoodie at the rink to keep my bootie warm during hockey games.  


The hoodie dress is a loose-fitting top with raglan sleeve and hood.  It features cuffed sleeves and a cute high-low cuffed hem.  The instructions were easy to follow, and the pattern offered the option to select individual sizes.  I made a size Small with a few alterations to the length.  I reduced the body length by two inches just above the pocket guideline.  I also reduced the sleeve length by two inches.




A little bit about the fabric, I use an Eike brushed sweatshirt from L'Oiseau Fabrics with 95% cotton and 5% Elastane stretch. The fabric is very soft and warm. The color is Prussian blue.
 
The hood is oversized which is more a design feature that a practical hood. I saw another designer Greenstyle* promoting a similar hoodie dress.  Greenstyle's version includes a few other options instead of the hood.



Overall, I’m happy with my hoodie dress and I will be wearing it for the next hockey game!

My teenager and I had some fun with this project on my Instagram account. Follow me if you don’t want to miss any of my projects.

Happy Sewing!


Designer

Rebecca Page *

Pattern name

Hoodie Dress

Sizes

XXS to 5XL

Options:Two

Two length options: mid-thigh and knee length
Kangaroo pocket
hood cord

Complexity level:

Beginner level

Seam allowance:

3/8”, 1.5cm






mardi 18 octobre 2022

5 Oceans Fabric Round 16



Fabric! Fabric! Fabric!

I love fabric and this time around I received one yard of bamboo lycra from 5 Oceans Fabric latest preorder round 16.  This fabric is so soft, and I love the vibrant colors of this print.

The preorder is currently open, and you can find all the details here.





A little bit of details about the patterns I selected for this special print. 

For the pajamas bottom, I selected 4'' shorts option of the Susie lounge pants from 5 out of 4 patterns. I also selected the encased elastic waistband.  I used an elastic for pajamas which are softer.  




This pattern is becoming a staple in my house.  You can find the modified version here


 

Designer

5 out of 4 patterns

Pattern name

Susie Lounge Set*

Sizes

XXS-5XL

Options:

4'' or 7'' shorts, bermuda, capri or pants lengths

yoga or encased elastic waistband - optional drawstring

Pockets

Crew or scoop neck options

Short or long sleeves (Hemmed or cuffed)

Top, curved hem top, tunic, curved hem tunic and curved hem night gown

Complexity level:

Beginner level

Seam allowance:

3/8”, 1.5cm





The camisole is a pattern from Rebecca Page.  I selected the flat front option and fold over elastic for the binding.  This was a very quick project to complete.  My only feedback for my next version will be to ensure I pull a little bit on the fold over elastic below the arm to get a better fit.




I modified the pattern to include a self-drafted bra. I used the pattern pieces and cut the bra pieces.


I included a 3/4'' elastic below the bust to ensure support. For the fabric, I used a cotton knit to give more structure to the bra.




Designer

Rebecca Page *

Pattern name

The strappy Cami

Sizes

Women's Sizes 1-10 & Women's Curvy size 6C-15C

Options:

Flat and gathered front
binding and fold over elastic straps

Complexity level:

Beginner level

Seam allowance:

3/8”, 1.5cm





The undies were another quick project with the fold-over elastic.  This is another pattern from Rebecca Page. I selected the midrise option and mid cut for the leg.  I love wearing those for sleeping!



Designer

Rebecca Page *

Pattern name

Booty Undies

Sizes

Women's sizes 1-10 & Women's Curvy sizes 6C-15C

Options:

Two rise options: low and mid
Two heights mid cut or high cut

Complexity level:

Beginner level

Seam allowance:

3/8”, 1.5cm



Happy sewing!

Nadine 

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