Well I must say a huge THANK YOU to those of you who are
still following along with me as I learn to sew. When I started this blog, I
had been learning to sew for a few months and was making pretty good progress.
I decided to catalogue all of my attempts leading up to my current sewing
level, which I consider to be talented beginner J So all of the entries
from the beginning on through the next few are all completed projects that I
attempted and learned from. Pretty soon here we will be caught up with where I
am now and you will be on the shaky road with me as I continue to struggle. I
will take lots of pictures J
Some coming projects (that I have completed, but not yet posted):
I venture into “people clothes” but not to ruin any build-up
or anything: my attempts fail dismally L Thus, I keep returning
to doll clothes to build my confidence back up.
I met one of my goals! Keep checking entries to find out
which one!
Around 5 more projects until we’re caught up!
ONTO TODAY'S PROJECT:
Tell me this is the cutest thing you’ve ever seen... I selected a Liberty Jane swimsuit :)
Now do you guys remember when I raved about the remnant bin? Its
so wonderful to find great, quality pieces of fabric in perfect sizes to make
doll clothes! And at such a fabulous price!! But what about other sources? What
about stuff you have on hand?
Can anyone guess what I made this out of? Here are your
hints:
1. Some
houses have a lot of these lying around the house.
2. Especially
if you have kids.
3. They
were popular in the late 90s/early 2000s (at least at my kids' schools)
4. We
used paper bags when we were kids…
If you don’t know from those hints, I’ll give you a bigger hint
at the end of the post.
J The pattern is 2 pieces, thats all! And the
instructions are short, simple and to the point. No muss, no fuss.
I'm not good on knits - we all know that. But for some reason, I had an easier time with this spandex-y stuff. I have no idea why. I used a large zig zag stitch and just kept it as straight as I could without pulling it.
The final hint is: when I realized they were accumulating,
friends and loved ones kept getting rid of theirs so they gave them to us
because we have school age children, but my boys never used them and I couldn’t
bear to throw them away, so I needed a good spot to store these things we would
never use… I stored them on the bookshelf tucked behind the books until I
pulled them out to make the swimsuit you see here!! Do you know what it is???
Book Sox!! Book socks!! Spandex-y covers for your books!
I ripped out the seams and laid it flat, placed the pattern
piece on top and VOILA!! Instant swimsuit!!
What do you think? I have several more that I plan to turn
into swimsuits – just need more elastic - a bit thinner this time! J