Showing posts with label Clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothes. Show all posts
Saturday, December 10, 2011
First X-mas Presents Done: Reindeer Shrugs
Hi, this is Stephanie from The Naked Seamstress with my first handmade Christmas present this year: two Reindeer Shrugs for my boyfriend's sisters. Both sisters are practically grown up but I know that they love wearing special Christmassy things during the holidays and I thought these shrugs make an ideal extra warm cover for sitting around in your pyjamas at Christmas time. I used a free Hot Patterns shrug pattern I found online* but had to shorten the shrugs a lot because I had too little fabric. The shrugs are still pretty long, so I guess the original shrug would reach all the way down to the hips.
The fabric is a cream white fleece with red reindeers printed on and I found it in a shop in Norway last summer and was immediately inspired to make Christmassy shrugs with the fabric. For the edges I used ordinary cotton jersey rib in a matching color.
The shrugs are super simple to make, especially if you have a serger. So it's not too late to make one for Christmas!
*There are plenty more free patterns where this one came from!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Purple jackets
I've been having a sweatshop over here, sewing three, pretty much identical jackets (two of them are a bit bigger).
They also have different zippers so that it will be easy for me to tell the bigger ones (pink zipper) from the small one (blue zipper). I know that the kiddo loves his, it feels cruel to make him wait for Christmas, but maybe then he'll have forgotten about it and be surprised all over again. (What to do next year when he will be more aware of what I'm doing. I must resort to sneaky sewing and no fitting).
The fabric is a sweatshirt fabric I found in the scrap bin and for the wristlets I chopped up an old failed project.
More pictures and information on my blog.
The fabric is a sweatshirt fabric I found in the scrap bin and for the wristlets I chopped up an old failed project.
More pictures and information on my blog.
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