Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Rescuers Magic

You can never have too many Magic Blankets, right? This one might be a little feminine for my Rescuers-loving nephew, but Rescuers fabric is hard to find & he loves his magic blankets so... when I saw it I jumped on it anyway. 


This blanket was gifted in March of '22, making sure my three local nephews always have enough magic blankets to last until laundry day!

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Godzilla Hoodie

For the most part, my kids are aging out of wanting my creations. But my son is a huge Godzilla fan, and when I saw this print I just had to take the risk.


And quite the risk it was: this print came from a fabric host in the UK, so it cost more and took longer to get here. But, I needn't have worried: the second my son saw it, it was love at first sight. 

Picking a pattern proved to also be a challenge - the print is very stunning, but very busy if you get too much together - and there was no panel option for blending. So, I settled on the Max & Meena Max Raglan (a kiddo favorite) with the featured print on the hood and sleeves. I tied it together with a tan from PurpleSeamstress that made the print pop. Here it is from the back:

And here it is up front!


It took me a little while to put this together, but my son was very pleased with the final product. And I was happy to have an enthusiastic live-in wearer of my sewing again!

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Letsa Dress Baby in Mario!

2021 may be over, but the year of the baby boy continued in 2022! In January one of my closest friends gave birth to a new son, and my daughter's favorite person to share outfits with gained a new baby brother. The whole family is full of Mario fanatics, so this print was perfect. 

This set consisted of shorties, a baby cap, a blanket, and some pillows. The shorties and baby cap are from the Peekaboo Patterns Lullaby line - the Chicka Chicka Bum Bums and the Hat & Mittens Patterns respectively. I really can't recommend Peekaboo Patterns enough; that line is my go-to for baby things and I've been happy with every pattern I've downloaded from there. 

The blanket is, as always, a "Magic Blanket," meaning it's made of incrdibly soft, incredibly cuddly Luxe Double-sided Minky. This one had a great Mario scenic, and I always just sew wrong-sides together, turn, hand-stitch the turning hole closed and then do a line of zig-zag stitches 1" from the outside to help the blanket keep its shape.

This time, I also couldn't resist the urge to add pillows. This particular custom offering came with a set of pillow panels. I ordered them in the "magic" fabric, and then (having learned my lesson on the Final Fantasy pillows, where hand-stuffing them got lumpy pretty quick) I put them over 12x12 pillow forms from Joanns. Double-sided Minky stretches a lot, so I'm not sure how the pillows will wear in the long run. But they looked pretty cute when I finished with them!

This set was gifted in Jan 2022, and in retrospect shorties were not the best gift for a winter baby, but the hat got plenty of use!

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

A Cousin is Born

My Colorado nephew might have received a Bob's Burger blanket (CL backed with JoAnn's Minky), and a Game of Thrones blanket (Custom Minky) at his shower, but this was his first true "Magic Blanket:"


This toddler topper set, made with "Luxe" (double-sided) Minky (aka the Magic Material) was preordered at my favorite fabric host's Blank-a-Palooza in September.  It arrived in December amidst the Christmas-and-Construction craziness, so it  got sewn in January! The artwork is even more stunning in person, and it was a perfect fit for my nephew's Lion King themed nursery.