Sunday, December 25, 2016

The black bird outfit


Towards the end of this year,  my aesthetics took a leap from brown - pink and brown - aqua to black,  white and everything in between.  Grids in black and white were the most inviting, but Greys and other monochrome prints also caught my mind.  Brights were good enough for accents,  but that's all it was good for.

I have seen a black bird dress on Pinterest and was in love with it.  It was a white a line dress with a pie and black birds embroidered on it.  Never did I expect to get a similar print from a local store,  in fact it was a shirting fabric,  hence quality assured.  I choose black fabric with white birds on it and still would call it my black bird fabric.

Geraniums are always sweet on toddlers and i love them with short bodice used as tops. A pair of bubble shorts  was perfect to team up with it for an early morning visit to beach. This charcoal  and black houndstooth suiting fabric turned girly with enough gathers.



I m not much into bought patterns,  not because I think they aren't helpful,  it's simply because we in our place measure a person and come up with a pattern,  we usually don't go by commercial sizes.  Thanks to the tutorials over the Internet,  now I appreciate how helpful paper patterns are and I stopped cutting my girls' dresses directly tracing the ones they wear,  I  keep patterns drawn in paper which makes it easy to make multiple versions and things are more accurate this way.

Button holes are not friends with me yet and this pop of yellow tag  was fun and easy. I love this outfit on her and the tiny bow clip turned out to be a just a photo prop.  She hates hair clips or may be she loves them that they are seen in her hands mostly.


Monday, January 19, 2015

The Bubble Pinafore

I was blown with surprise when i just dropped in the Project Run and Play website this very month and its the right time I could join the linky party. And what's more, any one can take part, which makes me eligible!
I would never think of making Sarah a bubble dress for her nickname is bubble. But then at PRP, we are free  to make any outfit based on Alida's Bubble dress tutorial.
I dug in my stash of bought, donated and left over fabrics but then I chose to recycle. I have a bag of tees and shirts my Aunt contributed to quench my thirst of recycling and its a joy to see three shirts used up in a single project...yay!



A shirt and two tees, I'm all set.


You don't hate a tee for what it says, do you? 


Sarah is a little chunky so I did not want a puffy look. A bubble pinafore and a polo shirt was what I came up with.


 I chose the bottom part of the white tee to line the skirt. Cut off a bit from it's width and length  and sewed the red and white hems together. Since main fabric is wider than lining, I pulled the lining to stretch as I would do with elastic. At the top, I gathered main fabric to fit the lining. Oh! And the writing on the tee? Ahem..The back of the bodice is wrong side of the front of tee, but I had to accommodate a small image on the skirt part. A little peepal tree wouldn't hurt, right?






Bodice is lined with solid red cotton, a little inverted box pleat at the front neckline and a gather at back.
I'm no game at boys' attire so the shirt is just altered to fit her. Three fourth sleeves are more girly so I went for it. Shoulder had to be reduced by more than an inch, width and length of the shirt too.




Even the most co-operative child will give up on a photo shoot when we still wonder did I click ONE good snap !
 So that was my first ever detailed article on something I've made. Thanks to PRAP team for the motivation. I can't wait to know the next month's theme.

About Me

Internet is an awesome place to meet people of your interest, yes, I mean it. I loved crafts, reclycling and designing as I grew up but it took me so long to find out I could sew.  No sewing classes could give me what I wanted, for sewing meant sewing Salwar khameezes and saree blouses until very recently. Thanks to the generous craft bloggers who showered the likes of me with detailed tutorials and captivating pictures, that I could never call myself 'self-taught'.
My hobby has turned business, Flutterby Boutique is growing in a slow pace. Slow, because I still am learning and do not want to take off fast and crash land.
I pray that I dont get obesessed with sewing any more than this, I'm already trying hard to steer myself away from mentally designing dresses 24x7.


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Jubi