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When I had my first baby, I realized first hand how hard it was to get anything done.. much less a good workout. My son was crying and crying and wouldn’t nap because all he wanted was mommy’s attention and to be held. So, one day, I held him in both arms as I was […]
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summer frock – tutorial + pattern I’ve had a quite a few requests for this tutorial. I hope you use it + enjoy it. This dress is made to have neither a front nor a back. It is also made to go over the head, one arm at a time. Lets get started. Buy the pattern piece right here in my shop. Print pattern. Supplies needed: -skirt fabric -bodice fabric -bodice lining fabric -fishing wire -scissors Start by cutting 2 bodice pieces + 2 bodice lining pieces. Stitch the neckline of the bodice. Then stitch the armholes about 1/2 way up. Turn each piece. Press the neckline flat. Then press the armhole flat. Including the length of the armhole that is not stitched. Your two bodice pieces should now look like this. Lay your two pieces, right sides together. Take the top edge of each bodice + pin flush. Like so. Now using a 1/4 inch seam, stitch the two pieces together, on both sides. This will leave you with a small hole that we will deal with in just a bit. Time to stitch the sides. Again put right sides together. Pull up the lining on each side + pin. Using a 1/4 inch seam, stitch your sides. Be sure to only get the sides of the bodice when you sew, nothing else. Time to iron the armholes. Push the fabric back into the hole, following your original pressed lines. And iron flat. Press your seams flat on the sides, Turn down + press the sides. Your bodice should now look like this. Everything should be pressed nice + flat. Top-stitch the neckline using an 1/8 inch stitch. Nice + close to the edge. Now top-stitch the armholes, again using an 1/8 inch stitch. You just made a bodice + a fine one, I’m sure. Now make the skirt. For the length, I measured from right underneath the breast bone to the knee. I also used the edge of a pillowcase for skirt, so finishing the hem was unnecessary. You can follow the directions on the elastic waist tutorial for finishing an hem. Additionally, I used a french seam on the skirt, tutorial for french seam here. To create the gathers in the waist I used the fishing wire technique. Using a zigzag stitch, stitch the fishing wire to the top of the skirt. Like so. Now time for assembly. Start with your skirt piece + bodice piece RIGHT side out. Pull up the bottom part of the bodice. Then turn the bodice inside out. Then upside down. Slide your bodice piece into your skirt piece. Pin bodice to skirt. Make sure to have about equal lengths of fabric between each pin. Then pull your fishing wire loose ends tight to gather the skirt. Using an 1/2 inch seam, stitch along the top edge. You should have something similar to this. Now, pull the the bodice up out of the skirt. Lay bodice flat. See how your raw edge is completely enclosed within the bodice? Perfect! Turn the dress inside out + press your back seam, making sure the raw edge is going up into the bodice. Then turn your dress right side out + turn the outside edge of your bodice under about 1/4 inch. Press flat. Using 1/8 inch, stitch the top bodice to the skirt Now go forth + enjoy summer.
Am Freitag zum #flatlayfridiy auf Instagram habe ich es schon angekündigt, dass ich heute das Kinkerlitzchen getragen und im Detail zeigen will. Kinkerlitzchen von Lotte & Ludwig Es war nämlich liebe auf den ersten Blick. Momentan macht es mir das Kind aber wirklich einfach. Alles was ich für sie nähe wird zur Zeit mit großer Freude entgegen genommen und sofort angezogen. (Das war nicht immer so - und ich weiß auch, dass wieder andere Zeiten kommen werden.) Das Kinkerlitzchen ist aber DAS absolutes Highlight der letzten Zeit und ich möchte beinahe sagen Lieblingsteil Nr. 1 zur Zeit!! Ob es an dem luftig leichten Musselin liegt, der weiten Schnittführung mit raffinierter Trägerlösung, oder (meiner Lieblingsfarbe) senfgelb ist mir eigentlich gar nicht so wichtig, Hauptsache sie hat ihre Freude damit ;). Passend zur Hose gab es ein einfaches 20-Minuten-Shirt von Muckelie. Ganz unversäubert, so wie ich dieses hier genäht habe, dauert es sogar nicht mal 20 Minuten ;). Werbung da Produktnennung. Stoffe & Schnitte sind alle selbst gekauft. Schnitt Hose: Kinkerlitzchen Schnitt Shirt: 20-Minuten-Shirt Stoff: Musselin Buttinette Linked: Creadienstag, HOT Liebe Grüße
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If you like the baby dinosaur toy I made for the auction, now you can make your very own for someone you love. Below is the Baby Dino sewing pattern. Please let me know if you make him! I want to hear how many other baby dinos there are out there in the world (: If you’re visiting beloved-ones for the first time, I'd love get to know you. Please follow me for the latest updates or leave me a comment to let me know you were here!
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Am Freitag zum #flatlayfridiy auf Instagram habe ich es schon angekündigt, dass ich heute das Kinkerlitzchen getragen und im Detail zeigen will. Kinkerlitzchen von Lotte & Ludwig Es war nämlich liebe auf den ersten Blick. Momentan macht es mir das Kind aber wirklich einfach. Alles was ich für sie nähe wird zur Zeit mit großer Freude entgegen genommen und sofort angezogen. (Das war nicht immer so - und ich weiß auch, dass wieder andere Zeiten kommen werden.) Das Kinkerlitzchen ist aber DAS absolutes Highlight der letzten Zeit und ich möchte beinahe sagen Lieblingsteil Nr. 1 zur Zeit!! Ob es an dem luftig leichten Musselin liegt, der weiten Schnittführung mit raffinierter Trägerlösung, oder (meiner Lieblingsfarbe) senfgelb ist mir eigentlich gar nicht so wichtig, Hauptsache sie hat ihre Freude damit ;). Passend zur Hose gab es ein einfaches 20-Minuten-Shirt von Muckelie. Ganz unversäubert, so wie ich dieses hier genäht habe, dauert es sogar nicht mal 20 Minuten ;). Werbung da Produktnennung. Stoffe & Schnitte sind alle selbst gekauft. Schnitt Hose: Kinkerlitzchen Schnitt Shirt: 20-Minuten-Shirt Stoff: Musselin Buttinette Linked: Creadienstag, HOT Liebe Grüße
Valentine’s Day is approaching and i’m super excited to be included in the blog hop hosted by the super talented Amber of Divine Debris! She gathered up an awesome group of talented designers to bring you all some amazing free patterns! Be sure to head on over to her blog to take a look at all of the other patterns that will be available! For now, I hope you enjoy the Evie Pullover! 🙂 I would love if you Pin to your Pinterest boards for me and if you make one, be sure to tag me on Instagram! If you are interested in the AD free PDF version CLICK HERE Materials: Worsted (4) weight yarn. Pattern uses Lion Brand Vel-Luxe. Feel free to use any yarn that meets gauge! Yards needed- 330(380,430,480,530) 5.00mm Crochet Hook Yarn Needle Notes: You will be making a front and back panel, then sewing together. Sleeves are worked in the round and added last. Pattern is written as XS(S,M,L,XL) The Ch 1 at the beginning of the rows does NOT count as a stitch. To lengthen your sweater, add more rows right before the decrease row. You will be joining with a Sl St, chaining 1 and turning after each sleeve round. To lengthen your sleeves, add more rounds right before the decrease rounds. Sizing: Note- All sizes have been tested and sized to the best of my ability. Remember, different yarns, tensions and hooks all affect sizing. XS (2t-3t)- 12” wide, 14.5” long (shoulder seam to ribbing), 12” sleeve (armpit to cuff) S (4t-5t)- 13” wide, 15.25” long, 13” sleeve M (6-7)- 14” wide, 16” long, 14” sleeve L (7-8)- 15” wide, 16.75” long,15” sleeve XL (10-12)- 16”wide, 17.5” long, 16” sleeve Gauge: 4×4” square= 9 rows by 12 Hdc Stitches and Terms: Ch- Chain Sc- Single Crochet BLO- Back Loop Only Hdc- Half Double Crochet Hdc2tog- Half Double Crochet Two Together (Decrease) Pattern: Front Panel- Ch 6 Row 1: 1 Sc in second Ch from hook and each across. Turn. (5 Sc) Rows 2-34(37,40,43,46): Ch 1. 1 Sc (BLO) in each St across. Turn. Rotate your work. You will now be working along the top of your ribbing. Making your stitches into the side of each row. Row 1: Ch 1. 1 Hdc in each St across. Turn. 34(37,40,43,46 Hdc) Rows 2-22(24,26,28,30): Repeat Row 1. You will now begin arm and neckline shaping. Row 23(25,27,29,31): Ch 1. 1 Sl St in the first 3(4,5,6,7) stitches. 1 Hdc in the next 12(12,13,13,14) stitches. Turn. 12(12,13,13,14 Hdc) Row 24(26,28,30,32): Ch 1. Hdc2tog. 1 Hdc in remaining stitches across. Turn. 11(11,12,12,13 Hdc) Row 25(27,29,31,33): Ch 1. 1 Hdc across until you reach last 2 stitches. Hdc2tog. Turn. 10(10,11,11,12 Hdc) Row 26(28,30,32,34): Repeat Row 24(26,28,30,32). 9(9,10,10,11 Hdc) Row 27(29,31,33,35): Repeat Row 25(27,29,31,33). 8(8,9,9,10 Hdc) Rows 28(30,32,34,36)-30(33,36,39,42): 1 Hdc in each St across. Turn. 8(8,9,9,10 Hdc) Tie off. Opposite Shoulder- Join yarn to opposite side and repeat rows 23(25,27,29,31)-30(33,36,39,42) Back Panel- Repeat Rows 1-34(37,40,43,46) of the ribbing and Rows 1-22(24,26,28,30) of front panel (body). Row 23(25,27,29,31): 1 Sl St in first 3(4,5,6,7) stitches. 1 Hdc across until you are within 3(4,5,6,7) stitches. Do not finish row. Turn. 28(29,30,31,32 Hdc) Rows 24(26,28,30,32)-28(31,34,37,40): Ch 1. 1 Hdc in each St across. Turn. Rows 29(32,35,38,41)-30(33,36,39,42): Ch 1. 1 Hdc in next 8(8,9,9,10) stitches. Turn. Tie Off. Opposite Shoulder- Join yarn to opposite side and repeat Rows 29(32,35,38,41)-30(33,36,39,42) Joining- Place your front and back panel together. Sew the top rows of the shoulders together. I like to use my yarn tail and hook and Sl St the top rows of the shoulders together. You can also use a yarn needle and the tail of yarn and mattress stitch across. I recommend trying the sweater on here to see if you like the body length and head opening. If there are any issues you can fix them here before moving onto the rest of the seaming. Now, fold your panels together once more. Join yarn to the bottom corner at the ribbing, Sl St or sew up the side of your shirt. Stop when you reach the decrease row. Tie off. Repeat on other side. Turn shirt correct side out. Sleeves (x2)- With your work correct side out. Join yarn with a Sl St to the bottom of the open arm hole at the top of the side seam. Round 1: Ch 1. Work 28(31,34,37,40) Hdc evenly around the opening of the arm hole. Join to your first Hdc with a Sl St. Ch1, Turn. (28(31,34,37,40 Hdc) Round 2: 1 Hdc in each St around. Join with a Sl St. Ch 1, Turn. Repeat Round 2 for a total of 26(28,30,32,34) Rounds. Round 27(29,31,33,35): Ch 1. *1 Hdc, Hdc2tog* Repeat around. 1 Hdc in any remaining stitches. Join. Ch1, Turn. 19(21,23,25,27 Hdc) Round 28(30,32,34,36): Repeat previous round. 13(14,16,17,18) Round 29(31,33,35,37): Ch 1. *1 Fphdc, 1 Bphdc* Repeat around. Join to first with a Sl St. Do Not Turn. Rounds 30(32,34,36,38)-32(34,36,39,41): Repeat previous round. Tie off. Repeat rounds 1-32(34,36,39,41) on opposite side. Neckline- Join yarn with a Sl St to the shoulder seam at the neckline. Ch 1. Work 1 Hdc in each St evenly around. Join to the first St with a Sl St. Note- For a more fitted neck add as many rounds as desired. Tie off. Weave in all ends.
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