Sunday, September 11, 2011

More projects :)

Finding time to sew during the day still proves nearly impossible.  Mike has been so wonderful as to play with Anabelle in the afternoons and leave me alone to sew for a little while.  Over the past week or two, I have accomplished a few new fun projects.  The first one was the completion of maternity pants.  Well, adapting a pair of jeans into maternity jeans. I used an old black shirt to make the waistband.
Since I apparently forgot to take pics how I used the shirt, imagine cutting a horizontal line across the shirt to cut it in half just a few inches below the armpits.  That bottom tube that is left will be folded inside itself and sewn into the waistband of a pair of jeans.

So, I took this pair of jeans (that I love), but are just too low rise for me to wear comfortable after having a c-section, and I cut off the waistband, like so:

 I then placed the tube around the jeans so the seams lined up and sewed it in.  Flip it up and you are finished!

 This is how they look.  The fabric from the shirt kind of stretched out throughout the day, so I had to keep pulling my pants up over and over, which was kind of annoying.  If I try this project again, I'll use different material.
Now, this next photo, is not only a belly photo of me at about 27 1/2 weeks, but I also re-made the shirt :)
 I took a Downeast basics shirt I have that I really like, but the bottom lacy stuff was totally ruined.  After washing it even a few times, the elastics came out all over the place and looked terrible.  I've been plotting a refashion for this shirt for several months, and finally decided on one!
So, to start, I removed that horrible-looking lace band along the bottom.
 Done.
 Then, I cut a strip of black stretchy fabric (I think it's polyester, but I'm not sure because it was a remnant-75% off!).  I sewed the ends together to make a big tube and folded it into itself just like the one for the pants.
 I placed it upside down around the perimeter of the shirt with raw edges together, pinned it in place, and sewed.
 After sewing, I folded the tube back down, and now I have an extended contrasting waistband :)
The shirt needed a little something more, so using that same black polyester, I sewed a bunched flower together and sewed it onto the shirt.
 I really like how it turned out.
Now, on to the baby boy (nope, he doesn't have a name yet) projects!!

An, if I do say so myself, AWESOME beanie/newborn hat for the little guy.
 I made it out of a brown stretchy knit, using another baby hat as my pattern.  I wanted to get creative with it somehow, not just making a boring plain brown hat.  The only other stretchy fabric I currently have are some small bits of ribbing I used to make Ani's towel bibs with.  I cut strips of the ribbing in different widths and zig-zagged them onto the hat, then sewed it together.  I love it!
 And then, some shoes.  I made a few pairs of these when Ani was a baby.  I really do not have much boy fabric at all, so this was about it.  I really need to get some more.  But here is what I came up with.
 The middle strip is brown flannel that will fray like a rag quilt when washed and dried.
Yay, yay!  Having this baby boy here to put these cute shoes and hat on will be fantastic.

8 comments:

Emaly-n-Tom said...

Super cute Stuff Sarah!!! I love it all!! Great Ideas! And we love Love LOVE the cart cover! Ty loves it, more like loves to eat it! Thank you!!!

Denise and Jon Lahusky said...

You are incredibly talented. I love all the little things you make.

Sandy said...

You keep doing all the things I just think about but don't actually get done. I love what you do...time to MARKET! By the way, I finally have my new blog up. It's called papernanacreations.blogspot.com. Now to come up with a way to make it fresh, interesting, and full of projects and ideas.

Keep up the great work and creativity, Sarah! You rock!

Katie said...

I love that red shirt! You are so talented!

Anonymous said...

love your projects!! I am expecting my third, and I think I am gonna try the cute shirt idea, cause they stretch with a preggy belly so well! :)

bobandhaley said...

Those are the cutest little shoes! Where did you get that pattern?

Sarah said...

Here's the link: http://www.michaelmillerfabrics.com/blog/cloth_shoe.pdf

Good luck!

Joe'n'Jess said...

this is awesome! i'm going to have to try making myself some maternity jeans.