1. A Dinosaur Tail!
I made this for my nephew Miles. I haven't mailed it out yet because I am thinking I will have a few nephews who will be wanting to join in on the fun! To make you own check out the tutorial from Running with Scissors. This was so easy to make. It took me only 3 hours.
2. Flannel, Hand-Embroidered Dress
I started making this over a year ago. I just got tired of it, I think. It was really pretty easy to make, the elastic around the arms was the trickiest part. My favorite thing about it though is the embroidered birdies! I think they are so cute!
I got the pattern for the dress from Leila and Ben and the pattern for the embroidery is from Jenny Hart's book Embroidered Effects. It has a lot of really cool embroidery patterns that aren't too "granny-ish" and it's good for beginners to. She explains things really well and has awesome diagrams.
3. Re-fashioned Cardigan with Rosettes
I didn't sew the cardigan, I just added the rosettes.
Here's what's funny about this:
The sweater was a hand-me-down from a Canadian friend of mine. It fit great, the sleeves were long, the hem hit me at my hips. It was great.
Then it got washed. And dried.
No worries though. Cropped cardi's are in style. Three-quarter length sleeves, bottom hem at my natural waist. Still very cute and my favorite sweater!
Then it got washed. And dried. Again.
Big problem. I am not that small. This is my favorite sweater. What I am going to do? I will not throw it away! Then I got a really great idea after walking through Target's children's clothing department. And....
Voila!
Check out this great tutorial at Little Birdie Secrets
I used hot glue to keep the rosettes in place and then hand sewed it to the sweater. It took maybe 30 minutes. No lie.
I will tell you all about my Vermont ski trip on my next post later this week.
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