Friday, November 27, 2020

A Hot Shot Rescue Bot Hoodie

I guess in retrospect it hand't been *that* long since I made my son an article of clothing, but putting together a back-to-school Droids shirt for my daughter and nothing for my son put me in a hoodie-for-my-son state of mind. My son was definitely in a Rescue Bots phase at the time, and when offered, this was the fabric he picked:

For a fall hoodie I went with my usual standard, the Max & Meena Max Raglan. It's a fast sew with close-to-in-store sizing, and it looks nice when finished. My son loves everything I make with that pattern, and this creation was no exception.


The front features a red Hot Shot panel, and I used red for the lining and black for the back since it turned out that Hot Shot red was... kind of hard to match. But my son loved his new outfit and I loved that it was so adorable and so quick to make!


As my son would say. "Score!"



Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Have the Courage II

My husband has a big family, and technically I have not one, but TWO brothers-in-law that are crazy about Legend of Zelda. The first is the father of baby W, who received his "Have Courage" Magic Blanket and Polo Romper last year. The second is my Colorado-dwelling Brother-in-law C, who just announced he and his fiancé were pregnant this past spring. C is such a fan he even has a triforce tattoo, so after coming through as I did for W's Dad, I certainly could not let C down!

Scoring more Zelda fabric did prove a challenge; there are more choices out there now, but having such an amazing first find last time has left me pretty picky art-wise. Also, this time I was fixated on seeing if I could replicate the sleep-inducing cuddliness of W's "Magic Blanket", which meant "Fluff" aka Double-Sided Minky (DSM). Fluff/DSM is a rarer find than just regular Minky - but it's also a lot easier to work with. 

In the end, I lucked out: the hostess of the original fabric I bought for W had a few extra toddler topper sets available via retail. The original artwork, I could get in traditional Minky, which is 2-way stretch, thinner, and sheds a bit as you sew it. I think the artwork was a little bit "longer and leaner" on the traditional minky - and the fabric is lighter/the fur feels a little more directional. Traditional minky would not have been my first choice for a fabric base, but now having worked with it a bit it does seem like a reasonable summer-weight alternative to the (super-thick) Fluff.

And for "Magic Blanket Material," the hostess had this "Best Friends" topper that could be gotten in "Fluff." Call it what you will - Fluff, Double-Sided Minky, Luxe Minky - but I am definitely a 4-way stretch Minky Addict. It is heavier, thicker, and more expensive than regular Minky, but it's also IMO softer, and WAY easier to work with. And my inner 13-year old was pretty excited about the horse artwork, I gotta admit.

Now, as for getting the fabric here... Shipping from Japan to the US Mid-pandemic was its own adventure: in the end I paid half as much for the shipping as I did for the fabric, and waited almost 2 months before it got to me. But the sense of satisfaction I got from having it in hand was definitely worth the wait.  These blankets were both sewed up in a day, and I still had time to tackle a onesie from the stacked print I'd stashed from my now-a-year-old nephew.

On that score, The Lullabye Line Bodysuit by Peekaboo Patterns remains my go-to shower gift. It's easy, it's efficient for precious fabric, and it consistently turns out nicely. The snaps are from kamsnaps.com, and the evergreen solid bands are from Purpleseamstress.com

Here's the whole set together...

...and here's my BIL receiving his gift: Now that's a happy face!


Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Back To School Droids

One of the first and most ubiquitous custom knit shops I got into was Knitorious - years ago I bought some Floral Wars on a May the 4th sale, and it sat unused on my shelf, just too pretty (and expensive!) to cut into. 

Fast Forward to this summer, when pandemic-related stress (and amazing price reductions on custom clothing) turned me (temporarily?) from fabric-shopper to finished-object shopper. One of my favorite places to window-shop is Custom Collective on Facebook. Their designs are stunning, and for a few months when everyone was home and saving up, the price points were just too good to resist. While I was trawling and admiring one day, my daughter looked over my shoulder and saw this dress:

It was love at first sight for her. The Inky Bluebird is an amazing designer: I bought a hoodie for my son from her on Club Pixieville, and the craftsmanship and cuteness factor are both top notch. Unfortunately this particular piece sold at auction for a price point WAY higher than I was willing/able to pay. But with my daughter's excitement, I knew I had to do *something* with the fabric I had.

Already being in possession of the yardage, I needed only to find a way to procure the matching panel. As I have said before I *usually* try to avoid the fabric Buy/Sell/Trades, but again I made an exception for this one. A kind soul took pity on my (well, maybe not THAT much pity on me - I'm sure she made out handsomely in the transaction) and I scored not only a matching BB8 panel for my daughter, but also a matching R2D2 panel for my son. Did I mention I love sibling sets? Because I really do love them

Anyway, these panels made their way to me right before school started for the year, and so my daughter enthusiastically picked this fabric for a back to school outfit for herself. And, she definitely wanted it just like the Inky Bluebird dress: except she's more of a shirt-and-jeans person, so she wanted a peplum rather than a dress. And she's not really into spaghetti straps, so could it have puffed sleeves instead? And of course, mom's fabric was black and not purple, but other than that...


Thank goodness for the Sew By Pattern Pieces Girls' fun tee - this patter came to the rescue for what feels like the 100th time. I'm about to the point where I can do this pattern in my sleep (the gathers do still take a while though!), and this time I did skip the cute Delaney back for efficiency & better coverage against a cool fall breeze. I pulled this together at the very last minute, but in a late-night photo session she was all smiles after receiving it.


She wore my creation proudly to the first day of school, and came home with a "my first day" booklet where she'd carefully hand drawn her "BB8" shirt over & over again... 

...definitely a parenting win for me!