Especially when there are such cute patterns available.
Case in point.
And
The adorable Mini Hudsons
Time to sew a new set.
Made to match her new sneakers.
Stenciled with my Plaid Stencil paints
I can't deny it, those shoulder ruffles won my heart.
I was given this pattern in a box of sewing supplies (those that read regularly will know I am often given boxes of goodies)
It is discontinued and I have had trouble finding it online, it may be rare now.
It is not oversized, I made Trixie the six and it fits but with not a lot of growth room.
The green, un-brushed, cotton fleece, 3/m, was from Eliza Fabrics in Sunshine. It was extremely wide and I couldn't see any flaws when cutting it.
The marled ribbing was a lucky find in Spotlight, it was a remnant and proved a good match.
From three metres of the main fabric, I was able to cut a track suit for Lidia (to be blogged) the Kwiksew jumper, two pairs of Hudson's and a LTTS bear hood (which was scrapped together when Trixie was disappointed not to have a hood on her outfit)
I really like Hudson pants in all their forms.
Mini's, Mens and Womens.
I sew mine a little differently.
I like to top-stitch my pocket bags (I also like to use a t-shirt fabric for the inner bag to reduce bulk)
I also make a far simpler waistband.
I stitch the centre back (of the waistband) leaving a gap for the elastic to thread through.
I then fold and press the waistband in half, wrong sides together and baste and neaten that edge.
I then sew the waistband to the pant top, sew, neaten and press the seam down.
I topstitch the seam, stopping and starting at the bulky pocket seam.
After threading the elastic through, I check the fit and then secure it.
The waist tie is faux, a shoe lace!
~My Verdict~
I adore this jumper pattern. Oh, the sleeves!
I want to make all the styles, I think I shall make them as t-shirts, how adorable would they look under dungarees and pinafores?
The pattern is definitely on the slim side so I may only have another year of sewing it.
The Mini Hudson pants are lovely. They are a favourite sew and all my family members have several pairs (of Hudson's) each.
~Trixie's Verdict~
So, I like the shoes, I like the writing on the jumper, I do like the colour, it's green.
I like cuffs (shoulder ruffles)
The rainbow writing is my favourite bit.
I was sad it didn't have a hood but Mummy made me one.
It will be good for sport.
It has pockets, that is a good thing.
I can't deny it, those shoulder ruffles won my heart.
I was given this pattern in a box of sewing supplies (those that read regularly will know I am often given boxes of goodies)
It is discontinued and I have had trouble finding it online, it may be rare now.
It is not oversized, I made Trixie the six and it fits but with not a lot of growth room.
The green, un-brushed, cotton fleece, 3/m, was from Eliza Fabrics in Sunshine. It was extremely wide and I couldn't see any flaws when cutting it.
The marled ribbing was a lucky find in Spotlight, it was a remnant and proved a good match.
From three metres of the main fabric, I was able to cut a track suit for Lidia (to be blogged) the Kwiksew jumper, two pairs of Hudson's and a LTTS bear hood (which was scrapped together when Trixie was disappointed not to have a hood on her outfit)
I really like Hudson pants in all their forms.
Mini's, Mens and Womens.
I like to top-stitch my pocket bags (I also like to use a t-shirt fabric for the inner bag to reduce bulk)
I also make a far simpler waistband.
I stitch the centre back (of the waistband) leaving a gap for the elastic to thread through.
I then fold and press the waistband in half, wrong sides together and baste and neaten that edge.
I then sew the waistband to the pant top, sew, neaten and press the seam down.
I topstitch the seam, stopping and starting at the bulky pocket seam.
After threading the elastic through, I check the fit and then secure it.
The waist tie is faux, a shoe lace!
~My Verdict~
I adore this jumper pattern. Oh, the sleeves!
I want to make all the styles, I think I shall make them as t-shirts, how adorable would they look under dungarees and pinafores?
The pattern is definitely on the slim side so I may only have another year of sewing it.
The Mini Hudson pants are lovely. They are a favourite sew and all my family members have several pairs (of Hudson's) each.
~Trixie's Verdict~
So, I like the shoes, I like the writing on the jumper, I do like the colour, it's green.
I like cuffs (shoulder ruffles)
The rainbow writing is my favourite bit.
I was sad it didn't have a hood but Mummy made me one.
It will be good for sport.
It has pockets, that is a good thing.
I did sew these with our Victorian Holiday in mind, I am not sure we will go now but intend to keep sewing as if we were.
I hope everyone is keeping safe, I am consciously aware of what a fortunate position my family is in. We have plenty of space, access to meat and eggs and my girls are proving to be excellent self motivators at their schooling.
I realise others may not be so fortunate and I have great empathy for those struggling.
Please practice self care and remember, ALL out children will be missing school, they will ALL have to catch up.
Staying healthy, mentally and physically is of far greater importance.
Thank you for reading.... xx N
#flattenthecurve
I hope everyone is keeping safe, I am consciously aware of what a fortunate position my family is in. We have plenty of space, access to meat and eggs and my girls are proving to be excellent self motivators at their schooling.
I realise others may not be so fortunate and I have great empathy for those struggling.
Please practice self care and remember, ALL out children will be missing school, they will ALL have to catch up.
Staying healthy, mentally and physically is of far greater importance.
#flattenthecurve