Sewing for my Son

I'm ending the year with one last blog post. It's one I intended to post earlier, but never sat down to do it. My son graduation from college this month and he lives at home. He's looking for a job and I do hope he finds one in the area and will continue to live at home for awhile so he can save up some money before setting out on his own. It makes my heart happy that he is here and that he still allows his momma to make him things. Although he will only wear pajamas and underwear that I make him these days. As I did laundry a while back, I noticed that many of his pajamas were starting to look a bit worn and pilly. I set out to make him some new ones before the end of the year. I wrapped them and jokingly gave them to him on Christmas. 

This is a pajama top I made with fabric from Zenith & Quasar. It is a physics print. I made my son pajamas in this fabric back around 2015 or 2016. He loved them and took them with us on a cruise over Thanksgiving in 2017. He forgot his pajamas on the cruise ship and they were never seen again. He was heartbroken. So when the fabric was offered again, I order a few yards and made him the pajama bottoms right away. I never got around to making the matching top, so I made it a priority this time. Now he has a complete set. 


As I was cutting items out - I cut everything out before I started to sew - I came across many remnants and scrap pieces in my stash. These were cut into boxer briefs. This is a apir made with a cosmic craters print from Zenith & Quasar.


My son received his degree in computer science. So over the years I collected many computer themed prints. He also has a love for astronomy - so I collected lots  of space themed prints as well. This pajama top was made with a binary code print from Wanderlust Fabrics. I made matching solid blue pajama bottoms to go with it. They were not photographed. 


Here is a close up of the print.


This one is made with Hello World fabric from Zenith & Quasar. It has the computer code to display the text "Hello World" in a dozen different computer programming languages.


This top matches bottoms that I made a while back. This is a circuit print from Zenith & Quasar. I had enough left over after the top to make matching undies.


This is the only set that I photographed the whole set. I took this photo and decided it was a big pain trying to fit the pants in the photo. These fabrics are also from Zenith & Quasar.


This final top also matches a pair of pajama bottoms I made a while back. Yes that seemed to happen a lot and I have no idea why! I found the green circuits in my remnant bin. All these fabrics are from Zenith & Quasar.


What is not pictured are the 4 pairs of pajama bottoms I made. 3 pairs are blue (each a different shade) and one pair was black. The black pair was made with Repreve fabric that is made from recycled  plastic bottles. I bought several yards of it and after I make myself something with it, I'll share my thoughts on the fabric. By then, I should see how well it holds up to use by my son.

My plan for the coming year is to slow down a bit on sewing, so my blog posts will be at a much slower pace. I said I was going to slow down in 2019, but that didn't happen. My plan is to try some patterns that have been sitting in my collection  untouched. I also hope to get around to doing some hand and machine embroidery on some makes. I also want to try some Alabama Chanin style reverse/negative applique. I also intend to wear how to knit! So stay tuned to see what I am able to accomplish.

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Minerva Crafts - Dress Like a Scientist

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George + Ginger 4 Year Anniversary Sale - Mix It Up Dress

It is a complete coincidence that I am posting about the George + Ginger sale today. I made this Mix It Up Dress before I even knew of the 4 year anniversary sale happening this week. Today (12/2) all dress patterns are 40% off!


I love to party and helped plan this years festivities at work . We will be celebrating for 13 days at my work with a different event each day. We are kicking things off today (12/03) with a Candy Cane Kickoff. Everyone is to wear red & white and there is a kick off breakfast with Chick-fil-a goodies.


I bought this red, white, and green yard dyed stripe from Made Whimsy. This stripe is so soft and has great 4-way stretch. I bought these stripes as soon as I learned of the Candy Cane Kickoff.


Not only is December 3 our Candy Cane Kickoff, but it's also the day of our Regional Awards Ceremony. I will be getting an award. So I wanted to wear something festive, yet cute. I decided that the Mix It Up Dress was the perfect thing to make with these stripes.


I made the hi-lo tunic long version with a full back and 3/4 length sleeves. I hacked the front bodice to have a scoop neck and added a neckband. The pattern calls for the bodice to be lined, but I was feeling a bit lazy. I also did a rolled hem on my skirt.  I love the twirl factor of the full circle skirt.


I will have so many opportunities to wear my Candy Cane Mix It Up this month and so excited to have a new Holiday themed top for work.


All Dress patterns are on sale for TODAY only at George + Ginger. The Mix It Up has endless options and should be on your list to buy. There is a new sale every day this week to celebrate G+G's 4 year anniversary.





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5 out of 4 Sydney

The 5 out of 4 patterns Sydney Peplum and Dress is so cute in the peplum version and a quick sew.


I made this one with a cotton lycra from my stash. I've made a concerted effort this  past year to sew up fabric that I've bought over the past 5 years.  I did a crazy amount of fabric purchasing form 2014 to 2018.


 I decided earlier this year to quit coloring my hair and let my grays show. When I was taking these photos it was super windy and I accidentally caught this photo. It shows show much my hair has grown and my grays. This is seven months of growth.


This fun print was bought back around 2015. It is based on artwork by Alex Grey. I think it was perfect for this Sydney Peplum.


All 5 out of 4 patterns are on sale for 40% off through Monday, December 2 at midnight!

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Bow Button Fabrics

I absolutely love bamboo french terry. So when I saw Bow Button Fabrics had a sewist call for some, I just had to apply. This bamboo french terry did not disappoint!


I requested the forest green. Green is my favorite color!  The forest green is already sold out, but there are many other great colors available HERE!


I knew before I even got it, what I wanted to make. I wanted the George & Ginger Romy Set in this luscious fabric.


The Romy gathered bolero is the perfect little  sweater for winter. It is so warm in  cozy in this fabric! The Romy has been on my sewing list since I made a few in testing in January. 


Underneath the bolero top is the Romy tank in the flared version. The bamboo french terry has such a nice, soft drape that is perfect for this flared tank, and for the gathers on  the bolero.


The Romy Set is currently the pattern of the month and on sale for $6!


Bow Button Fabrics stocks a wide variety of fabrics. Be sure to check them out - they will be having a lot of sale up to Black Friday.

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Ellie & Mac To the Point Tunic

It's Wacky Wednesday at Ellie & Mac! This week I'm sharing the To the Point Tunic & Dress.


I've made this pattern before with lightweight knits.  I made this To the Point Tunic with a sweater knit for the colder weather.


A front was coming in as I took photos so my hair is a bit wild and my top was blowing all over.


It is so cozy in a sweater knit!


I really love the tunic length as it looks great with skinny jeans or leggings.


I used the same sweater knit that I used for an Itch to Stitch Cape Cod Capelet and think they look really cute together.


Wacky Wednesday patterns are on sale for only $1 though midnight on August 28th. Find all the Wacky Wednesday patterns on sale HERE.


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Itch to Stitch Cape Cod Capelet

It's November! How is it November already? Not only that, but the time change thanks to daylight saving time has my inner clock all out of whack. November means that the weather is finally cooling down here in Texas and Itch to Stitch has released the perfect pattern for this seasonal transition. I present to you - the Cape Cod Capelet! I promise, it's the pattern you never knew you needed.


Where I live the temperature can swing dramatically in a short amount of time. It is also very temperate with few days where I need a heavy coat. The Cape Cod Capelet is perfect for throwing on to keep me cozy for a stroll around the lake.


It would also be great to wear over a tank top or short sleeve top for a bit of added comfort and to transition those pieces into the cooler weather.  Sweater knits, french terry, really any medium weight knits with a bit of drape  are perfect for the Cape Cod Capelet. I made this one with a Hacci Sweater Knit.


I'm wearing my Cape Cod Capelet with a long sleeved tee and my Mountainview Pull-on Jeans.


Of course, I made more than one Cape Cod Capelet. I used a looser weave sweater knit for this one.


It is so soft and comfortable that I just want to live in it. The Cape Cod Capelet  has a longer back. The front piece in the pattern has been  lengthened by 2 inches in the final pattern. I am  5' tall and did not remove any length for my height.


I also made a Cape Cod Capelet in a light grey melange hacci sweater knit.


My thoughts were that this one would be a nice neutral color that could go with a lot of my tops.


The Cape Cod Capelet really makes me look pulled together. After all, I'm just wearing a black tee and jeans.


I definitely will be making another Cape Cod Capelet or maybe a few more.  I'm thinking a black one for sure.


The Cape Cod Capelet pattern is perfect for a beginner and would make great gifts. It goes together very fast and the sizing is simple and could fit a range of sizes without needing a person's exact measurements. The Cape Cod Capelet is on sale for $5.60 through November 12th!

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5 out of 4 Annabeth Top & Tunic Sweatshirt

I know there are a million raglan style shirt patterns  out there. But most are not designed to give you  that relaxed fit you get from a good old sweatshirt that has very little stretch. The new Annabeth from 5 out of 4 gives you just that! It's designed to be used with thicker fabrics with very little stretch. The fit is relaxed without looking sloppy.


I made this Annabeth with a thick french terry solid from Wherehouse fabrics and a reverse french terry from Little Roots. Both of these fabrics only had 10% stretch horizontally and none vertically.


This top is so comfortable! I just want to live in it right now as the colder weather has finally settled into north Texas.


I made the shirt length. This was my first one to make in testing and I had removed 2 inches from the length. The next version that came out was made slightly shorter, so my tops are slightly longer than  intended.


Fabric choice really affects the fit of the Annabeth. For my second one, I grabbed some french terry that was thinner and had a bit more stretch. This french terry had between  15% and 20% stretch both horizontally and vertically. As you can see, this one hangs a little longer. This one looks more like the tunic version of the Annabeth even though I made it using the same exact pattern pieces as the one above.


I also messed up the sleeves - a little bit. The sleeves have two cut lines, one for hemmed and one for banded.  I wanted banded - as I was feeling lazy and didn't want to get my coverstitch out, but I cut the sleeves at the hemmed line.


When I realized this, I took the cuffs off and cut off the end of the sleeve and reattached the cuffs. I apparently did not cut enough off and my sleeves look really long. Or maybe I can blame the fabric for this too.



Either way,  I really love how comfortable and cozy this Annabeth  is and will be wearing it a bunch. Since making it I've worn it a few times. I love it with my jeans and it looks great with joggers and leggings.


The Annabeth is on sale through Sunday, November 3 for $7.95. While you are buying the Annabeth, be sure to check out the free patterns. My son absolutely love the pajama pants. They are his favorite pajamas.

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Ellie & Mac Everyday Tee

It's Wacky Wednesday at Ellie & Mac. This week the Everyday Tee is one of the 6 patterns on sale for only one dollar! I've been telling myself I needed more Everyday Tees in my wardrobe and made two new ones for this week.


The Everyday Tee has become my go-to top to wear with leggings when I go to physical therapy or the chiropractor. I'm sure they are tired of seeing it. You can see it HERE.


The Everyday Tee has a relaxed fit with a high low curved hemline that covers my tush.


I made this Everyday Tee in a super soft athletic brushed poly from Zenith & Quasar. I've noticed that a lot of my leggings have a lot of blue & purple and knew this would coordinate well with many. This pair of leggings - made with YSS from Z&Q happens to be one of my favorite pairs.


And  it just so happens that I found the same print of a lightweight poly spandex jersey at the Dallas Fabric District about a year ago. I  figured it would be perfect as an Everyday Tee.


However, I probably won't wear it with the matching leggings. I was just too lazy to change leggings for my photos.


This Everyday Tee is going to look great with my solid leggings in black, blue, and purple.


I could probably use a few more Everyday Tees in my closet. Maybe once the holidays are over  I'll make a few more and but some HTV on them for wearing to the gym with some motivational wording.


You can find the Everyday Tee and all other Wacky Wednesday patterns on sale HERE!

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