It's another owl shirt for Kate! Because she needed another one--LOL!
OK, so let me start by saying that I cannot sew. I can get a button on, and I can run a thread through a needle's eye ... and then a needle through some fabric--which is really all you have to know in order to do this here little project.
I saw this on a Web site--this one here, called Lil Blue Boo--and bookmarked it, thinking, "I might could try that one day." And that day was today! (Please note that the cute outfits on the Web site are awesome, and I do realize that my project does not resemble the shirts on the site at all. LOL! I am a beginner's beginner. :o) )
I put this together during Kate's nap today, and took a little more time after she woke up to finish it (but not much, really)--and that includes looking for pieces of old clothing to cut up to use. (And that took some time!)
Anyway, I know it is very primitive and not polished-looking at all, but that's OK with me. I like how it turned out. It was really easy--that Web site includes the pattern and everything! Give it a try--and let me know how yours turns out!
What a hoot! Kate smiles because I bribed her with a lollipop.
Here's a close-up of the applique. The light pink is from one of Kate's old dresses (from Target that I got for, like, 75 percent off). The polka-dot material (and the pink beak) is from an old pair of play pants that I bought on consignment. The buttons were from my basket of random buttons. The black turtleneck bodysuit is from The Children's Place. Kate wore it some last year, but it still has a bit of room (and it is stretchy), so I think it will fit through fall.
We tried it with jeans and a denim skirt, too. Here is the skirt. Do you like Kate's pose? HA! She was watching her LeapFrog Letter Factory DVD, her current obsession these days. She LOVES that DVD!
How CUTE!!! Great job Karen..and I LOVE her pink chucks!
ReplyDeleteHow cute Karen! Isn't it so rewarding to make things yourself? I wish I had more time/patience to do things like that! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteI love that Karen! I think I'll try make that. it is adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteOk, I saw this link on my stat counter.....and HAD to comment.....because I like YOURS better than MINE! So cute! Did you hand stitch it? I love the large stitches around the owl! You did an awesome job ;) Thanks for linking back too. Have a great night!
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(Lil Blue Boo)
Wow Karen, it looks great! Just think you saved at least $15 for an owl shirt somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE! I love that DVD too...got a good nap in...
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, everyone! :o)
ReplyDeleteAshley, are you kidding me? Your creations are sooooo fabulous? Mine look like--as my friend Kristi might say--a bad VBS craft. LOL! But I have fun. (I made a turkey applique yesterday--freehand!)
Yes, I hand stitch--I don't have a sewing machine or really any tools other than a needle, thread and a basket of buttons. LOL! THANKS AGAIN! I love your site!
P.S. I also posted a link on a couple of the message boards I frequent, so I would imagine you got a good amount of traffic from at least one of them. :o)
Super cute! Dig your mad homemaking skills! Not at ALL like a bad VBS craft. :)
ReplyDeleteCute! Cute! Cute! Great job Karen! Love the colors you picked and the sites you linked to. After 10 yrs (YIKES) I have started back on my quilt using old clothes from the kids that I've been saving! S & H are helping me. So fun!
ReplyDeleteI ADORE this owl! I am going to dig around this weekend and find some old dresses/material to make the girls one. You are so talented! I love how you see something you like and just decide to figure out how to do it. And then it always turns out looking fabulous! I am not that gutsy! I need to figure out how to sew- do you think Johnny would do this for me! Can you see that! He only does buttons! lol!
ReplyDeletebly!
Love it! You did a great job, and I really like the big stitches. And I'm really lovin' those Chuck's with the black outfit.
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