30 March 2009

Baby Doll Carseat

My 49th completed sewing project for 2009!




When Prairie was born, I made a little carseat type of thing for Autumn's doll, and its carseat was out of the same fabric as Prairie's carseat cover. I thought it would be nice if Prairie had a little carseat for her baby now that she is going to be a big sister.


This is the day we brought Prairie home from the hospital. This isn't the best picture of the carseat thing I made for Autumn's doll, but it has buckles, and it can hang from the seat in front of Autumn.



Ben found this at a thrift store or some garage sale, I can't remember. I didn't really like the colors, and I thought it would be more fun to have coordinating with our baby boy's carseat, especially since I made the cover and I had leftover fabric.


This is a picture of the work in progress, you can see the front side that doesn't have the backpack straps. At this point I had unpicked everything and taken it apart.



This is the finished product. I don't particularly love the pink with it, but oh well. I am excited that Prairie will have a carseat for her baby that will match her baby brother's carseat.


This is the back view of the carseat with the backpack straps.


I was worried that Autumn might be a little jealous that Prairie was getting a doll carseat, but that she wasn't (since she already has one) so I decided to let her in on the surprise, and she has gotten to see it while I was working on it. I think it was a really good idea, because she is excited about Prairie getting it. One day she did say sadly that her carseat didn't match her baby brother's, but we talked about it and she seemed okay with it.

Autumn looking super cute modeling the carseat using the backpack straps with Prairie's baby doll in it.

26 March 2009

Matching Monkey t-shirts for the dolls

My 46th, 47th and 48th completed sewing projects for 2009!


Granted these are small projects, but I figure I will still count each one as a finished project.  This is to complete the assemble of the monkey matching t-shirts.  Now the girls's dolls have t-shirts to match.  Last night Prairie was really concerned that her tiny baby didn't have any matching clothes with her, so when I was cutting out the t-shirts this morning, and there was barely enough to make her tiny baby a t-shirt, I just couldn't resist.  I am excited because I do love matching outfits.  I was realizing though that I might need to make some jeans for Atticus and the small baby Ella, because neither one of them have pants that coordinate with the t-shirts.



the three dolls dressed up in their shirts (the girls are going to be so excited, this is a surprise for them that they get when their baby brother is born)

25 March 2009

Matching Monkey T-shirts

My 43rd, 44th and 45th completed sewing projects for 2009!




I was going to Joann's the other day and Autumn asked me to get her some fabric that was blue to make her something out of it.  I asked her why, and she said that she wanted to have something to match with her baby brother like her and Prairie had matching clothes after she was born.
May 2006 - Autumn and Prairie's mathcing home from the hospital outfits



I explained to Autumn that this time I made the kids matching outfits for their first Sunday after their baby brother was born.  Autumn didn't think that was good enough, and she wanted to have another matching outfit with her baby brother.  

Since I am a sucker for matching outfits, I looked at Joann's and found a knit that I liked, that I thought would make the kids cute t-shirts, so I preshunk it, cut it out, and was able to sew all the shirts today.

I would like to make some little t-shirts for Autumn and Prairie's dolls, but my doll clothes patterns have mysteriously disappeared, so I don't know if that will happen.  But I think Autumn will be thrilled to have a matching t-shirt with her brother.


a close up of the onesie for the baby boy


a close up of the monkey fabric


all 3 t-shirts all folded up and ready to be given to the kids when the baby brother is born

24 March 2009

Little Mermaid Dress-up costume

My 42nd completed sewing project for 2009!


Since I thought my baby was going to come early, so we got all of our projects done around the house early, now that my baby is coming late, I have had some time, so I decided to finish my sewing projects for Prairie's birthday, so I won't have that hanging over my head after our baby is born.

Prairie loves Ariel from the Little Mermaid, and she also loves all the dress ups that her older sister has.  Sometimes Autumn isn't very good about sharing, so I thought it was about time that Prairie has some of her very own dress ups.  I liked this pattern because it isn't actually a tail, but it gives that suggestion.  The only thing I regret is that I have been planning to make this for her for a while, and I saw the perfect fabric at Joann's during Halloween season.  It was green shimmery fabric that had scales on it, perfect for a mermaid tail, but they don't carry it this time of year, so I had to make due with what I could find.



I think Prairie will love it, and I am happy to say that I have her birthday presents all done, yay!



23 March 2009

No sew tutu project



This isn't really a sewing project but I wanted to post a picture of it.  This is a birthday present for Prairie in May.  I thought since this baby is going late I might as well get some of her birthday presents done.

I bought 1.5 yards of each color, so for a total of 3 yards of tulle.  Prairie's favorite color is green, and I asked her what other color she likes and she said blue, so that is why it is blue and green.  I used my rotary cutter, and just cut the entire 3 yards of tulle into 6 in strips.  Then each strip I cut in half because the fabric was wide enough.  


The only sewing I did was sewing the elastic into a loop.  I did 18" of 3/4 inch non-roll elastic.  Then I just folded each piece of tulle in half and then looped/tied it on the elastic.

Anyway I was really happy with out it turned out, and I think Prairie will really like it, and it is a perfect present for a 3 year old, that pretends to be a ballerina.

20 March 2009

Baby boy red bow tie

My 41st completed sewing project for 2009!



This is the tying bow tie that goes with the plaid vest that I made for our baby boy.  His outfit is now complete.  I was able to find a nice pair of infant red socks to wear with it, which will look cute because his sisters have red tights to wear.  So the first sunday ourfits are completely done!  The girls have their skirts, Ben has his bow tie, and our baby boy will have his red bow tie, his plaid vest, black slacks and dress shoes.



Here is a picture of his complete outfit (the bow tie doesn't look quite that orange in real life, it is more of a cherry red).


Ben had the idea to try the outfit on our largest baby doll, so that he could actually tie the bow tie and see how it looks.  We were really pleased.  Now I am thinking that I will make a few more bow ties, so that our boy has choices when it comes to Sunday.




19 March 2009

Plaid Bow Tie

My 40th completed sewing project for 2009!

When I completed the circle skirts for the girls and the little vest for our baby boy, Ben really really wanted to have a coordinating bow tie.  I told him I really didn't have fabric left and it was just scraps.  Well I saw what I could do, and pieced it in a number of places, but I was able to scrap together enough to make Ben a bow tie.  

Ben is really excited and it will look nice with his Black pin stripe suit.  Also I really really need to finish the bow tie for out little boy to go with his vest.  He is going to have a little red bow tie, it is cut out, I just need to actually sew it.

I think for plaid it looks best to do it on the bias, but in retrospect I wish I would have done a heavier interfacing, or a sew in interfacing, because I am worried that it is going to stretch out, and I didn't sew it to be an adjustable bow tie, it is sewn to fit Ben's neck perfectly.  Oh well.  I might have to add an adjuster, or at some point take it in in the neck if it gets too stretched out.

13 March 2009

Toddler Hooded Towel

My 39th completed sewing project for 2009!




The towel that Prairie has been using is the one that I made for Autumn when she was an infant.  When Prairie was born I made Autumn a new towel that had a larger hooded section so that it would fit better over her head, because the small one is really for designed for an infant/baby.  




This is Prairie has a 2 month old using the infant hooded towel, which will now be for our baby boy to use. (July 2006)



This is Autumn using the towel that I made for her when Prairie was born.  It is supposed to look like a blue ladybug, because there are blue ladybugs on our shower curtain. (July 2006)


Well Prairie has been using that hooded towle ever since she was born, even though at her 15 months old , she had the head size of an average 3 year old (yes she has a large head).  The hooded part of the towel really hasn't fit on her head for a while, but having another baby is the motivation I needed to make her a new towel.  

Now the hooded section of the towel fits fine on her head, and she still has plenty of room to grow into ti.

Prairie's new towel


Prairie trying on her new towel, she was so pleased with it she insisted on bringing it to pick up Autumn from preschool.


Close-up of Prairie with her hooded towel, resembling the emperor in Star Wars, but still so cute with the chocolate frosting from donuts this morning on her face.

11 March 2009

Brown Onesie

My 38th completed sewing project for 2009!




I know this onesie kind of looks funky, but I made it to wear under a pair of overalls kind of outfit, so you won't see that I had to piece it.  I didn't want to have to buy anything to make this project, which I didn't, so I just used scraps from home, but there wasn't enough of the dark brown to do the whole thing, and I thought a onesie is a lot nicer than just a t-shirt, because the t-shirt would get all scrunchy under the overalls.

Autumn and I went to DI (the local thrift store) together shortly after we found out we were having a boy, so we found the green outfit pictured below, at the store for $1 and thought it looked like a good outfit for a boy born in late winter/ early spring.  Anyway I didn't have a coordinating onesie to wear under it, or really any long sleeve onesies for that matter, so I made one from fabric I had at home, my grandma would be proud.





See this onesie doesn't look quite so dorky when it is with the outfit, and you can't see that it is two-toned.



07 March 2009

Infant romper outfit

My 37th completed sewing project for 2009!


I started this project in July like the day after we found out we were pregnant.  I have had most of it done that first week, and haven't touched it since then.  I decided this morning that I really needed to sit down and finish it or this baby wouldn't use it.  I didn't know we were having a boy when I started this, so I wanted it to be gender neutral.  

I also really like this outfit because it is from scraps from my Grandma's basement that has passed away.  She is the kind of woman that didn't waste anything, so I know she would be proud that I pieced the fabric together so there was enough to make a little infant outfit, and it
 makes me feel a little closer to my Grandma.


06 March 2009

Mattress Covers



My 35th and 36th completed sewing projects for 2009!



I made mattress covers when I was pregnant with Prairie, but it was for a pack'n play and the mattress covers really didn't fit well on this real mattress.  So my mom brough an old twim mattress cover that she wasn't using anymore and I cut it up to make two mattress covers.  They fit the mattress better and don't bow it.  We use a crib that is smaller, it is the size of a pack'n play or the same kind of cribs that they have at hotels.  We really like our crib because it is small, it has wheels on it, it folds down compactly, and it fits through doorways.



05 March 2009

Prairie's Baby Doll Sling

My 34th completed sewing project for 2009!


This is Prairie's baby doll sling that she is getting as a present once our baby boy is born.  I feel very relieved to have both of the slings done.  I think the girls will love having their very own slings.

04 March 2009

Autumn's Baby Doll sling

My 33rd completed sewing project for 2009!


When I was pregnant with Prairie, I wanted Autumn to have something special when our baby was born.  So I made a diaper bag with all the same things that I would use for Prairie.  This time I thought the present the girls would get is a baby doll sling.  So they are each getting a sling once our baby is born.  I finally got around to making them and I finished Autumn's, now to finish Prairie's.

03 March 2009

Baby Boy Quilt

My 32nd completed sewing project for 2009!





This quilt has been in the making for a quite a while.  I had all the fabric bought last February (months before I was trying to even get pregnant).  Then I cut out everything for this quilt once we found out we were pregnant in July.  I started it, and then didn't touch it again until the beginning of February, and kind of worked like crazy on this quilt. 

Doing the edges not straight was me and my mom's design, and I think it looks really fun with this quilt.  It makes the binding take a lot longer, but I finished it, so that is what really matters.  Anyway I am pleased to have the quilt done, I love the bright colors.