Showing posts with label joann fabrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joann fabrics. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Gathers and Circles: A Two-for-One Deal in the Little Lizard King Sorrento Dress



A new favorite pattern!!!  Pretty stinkin' simple, and both Camden and I like it.



The Sorrento Dress by Little Lizard King offers both a circle skirt and gathered skirt option, and I sewed up one of each - though in fabrics opposite to what I intended, aha.  



I had originally purchased the lovely purple bird fabric from Joann Fabrics (you have heard me say it a million times - I just do not generally like the fabric quality they carry, but this quilting cotton felt like a great quilting cotton, and while I wouldn't always recommend quilting cotton for this type of dress, it works well and is a dress for a kid, so, not a big deal to me) and had planned to whip up the circle skirt version.  THEN, while at Modern Domestic one day, I saw the gorgeous black flowered print on a tube and had to have it.  It wasn't expensive, and it was wide fabric, so, I didn't need much.


After both fabrics were washed, dried and ironed, I realized that the bird fabric wasn't wide enough for a circle skirt, and I was then tragically worried I didn't buy enough black fabric to make a circle skirt in lieu of that.... This story ends well, though - yay!  I had enough black fabric, and I just turned that into the circle skirt version - and the birds into the gathered skirt.  (The best part, though, is that Joann Fabrics carries two versions of the birds, and I had actually purchased both and meant to use the other purple shade, LOL!  So, I will use that for next year's version, maybe!)



The dress is crazy easy to put together for such a cute little number.  I will say, though, that I MUCH PREFER circle skirts over gathered skirts, especially when the gathers are made on a quilting cotton.  It just creates too much bulk.  As for the circle version, I did lengthen it to what would be a size 9, and the circle skirt I also lengthened, though apparently not as long, and it's a full 1.25 inches shorter, I think.  I'm a bit bummed about that, as it's obviously short and would be better if it was longer.  Either way, both are crazy cute, and I just love them THIS much.


The only outright change I made was in under-stitching around the top of the bodice, rather than either doing nothing or edge-stitching.  I prefer a clean finish but also wanted that lining to stay in place.  And not a huge deal, but to me, this is important:  when straps are involved, I usually try to remember, after the whole thing is sewn, but is still inside-out, to stitch across the straps again in the seam allowance, for extra strength (as the original basting stitch is sometimes cut off).

On another note, I didn't go by measurements for the pattern.  With other patterns, I usually look at measurements and sew either her size or a size up.  I sewed a size 8 in this case, and it is SO gappy in the bodice.  For the second version, the purple dress, I sewed a size 7, and it looks much nicer.  No big deal, I figure, as she'll easily wear it next summer, too, and we'll just use a camisole under it for now.

Anyway, great dress, and everyone is correct when they say you DO need to make this!  Don't wait!

Some time in the life of....

Fun day at Fort Vancouver!



You know... water slides at gymnastics ;)



They desperately wanted one camp night in the back yard... and were high on it

Such a happy boy, LOL

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Living Large in the Little Girl's Skater Dress by Kitschy Coo



This is a new favorite for Camden - the Little Girl's Skater Dress by Kitschy Coo.  She so far has two, and I have plans to make ONE more for the season!  This is the third knit dress pattern I have tried in the past six months.  The first was the Sew Straight Patterns Uptown/Downtown dress, and I love that one, then I sewed the VFT Kensley, which I wasn't a fan of - maybe because of the gathered skirt???  Anyway, I love the Skater!




I used a recent-ish purchase from Joann Fabrics - another Doodles Line knit.  It isn't my favorite knit to work with, and you DO need to wash and dry it a good three times, but it works, and Camden clearly loves it.  She wore it today for her birthday party, too!  The other version was a good use of stash - albeit a nerve-wracking one!  I totally checked to make sure I wasn't playing fabric chicken, but that turned out to be a lie.  There was definitely a flattening-out and an ironing of the rolled edge to eek out enough room for the front bodice piece, but I made it!  It makes me happy to use this remnant, too, because I first used it in a Modkid Penny dress for Camden years ago (and which I can't find a photo of).




I don't have anything earth-shattering to say about the pattern, except that I printed out the pdf and traced the pieces onto my usual Swedish tracing paper.... in the largest size, which almost seems silly.  I'm crazy bummed that this pattern doesn't go up to at least a size 10.  I'll have to see if I feel bold enough next year to try and grade it up.  The Lady Skater seems to skip a few sizes, so, I don't think I could make her the smallest version of that, sadly.



Anyway, I did lengthen this pattern - only the skirt portion and only by an inch, but it's a great fit for now.  The directions may or may not be great, LOL.  I'll assume they are fine, but it's a straight-forward pattern, so, I didn't use them, and I did make the cuff at the sleeves a bit wider, as I like that look better - and thought I'd prefer sewing it on if it was bigger, LOL.



A cute, simple pattern - and I did short sleeves on both, but I could totally make a version this fall, before she's too big for the pattern, hopefully, with long sleeves.

And some time in the life of....




Such a good dental patient!
Little guy never stays in his own space, LOL