Tunic the First

So, KCWC is over. I didn’t finish everything I’d cut out, so I guess we can officially call me Over-Ambitious. And with Caitlyn’s illness last week, I still have one item left to do. That one will wait – I have 57 siggy blocks to make! But first: the other things I did finish. Can I say they are KCWC finishes if they weren’t finished in the proper week since they were part of my KCWC plans? This is McCall’s 6062, view A, cousin to this dress. I’ve not made a lot of tops, if you don’t count shirts for …

Out with a Whimper

I like to think I would have finished everything I had cut out for KCWC on time, despite the (probably) 11 mile bike ride on Saturday. (Yeah, I know, 11 miles isn’t much to regular bicyclists, but we’re new at this. And Caitlyn’s riding a bike that’s too small and doesn’t have gears. Forgive me if I’m over here all impressed with us all for that outing.) But Caitlyn woke up sick Sunday morning. There has been no sewing. There’s been no anything, really, just holding a bucket and her hair for her, then layering her with cool cloths. I’ve …

Of Tissue Paper and French Seams

Last year, I made Caitlyn a sunhat. For whatever reason (misreading the pattern, getting carried away), I bought a lot more fabric than I needed. I offered to make Caitlyn a skirt out of the leftovers and promptly buried the fabric in the piles of “pending” projects. But it’s KCWC! I found the buried fabric when digging through the piles for other fabrics, and now there is a skirt. I drafted a pattern of sorts for this, mostly by using the assortment of lines on my cutting mat/board. I started with Caitlyn’s waist measurement (although it probably would have been …

Start with the Basics

This is not going to win any sort of cuteness awards. But what nearly-seven year old can’t use a pair of purple shorts? I gave these to Caitlyn last night to check the fit. “Oh, Mama! You made pockets!” I feel a bit like I missed the memo. Pockets? Since when was she excited about pockets? There are pockets on her other clothes (although not many of the ones I’ve made) and she doesn’t use them (although, to be fair, the pockets are tiny and practically useless). I thought the critical thing was the purple color, since these aren’t covered …

Perhaps Foolhardy

Despite the original idea that I would mostly ignore Kids Clothing Week this year in favor of making April Clothing Caitlyn Month, I find that now that KCWC is here, I’m not ignoring it. In fact, I may be a bit ambitious. So, here’s what’s cut out and ready to go, from left to right. McCall’s 6387, in green and yellow daffodils, with fabric purchased at Stash, my new neighborhood fabric shop (squee!) a home-drafted a-line-ish skirt with panels of fabric left from Caitlyn’s summer hat McCall’s 6530 in purple and polka dots McCall’s 6062, view A (View B is …

And one more thing…

Once a week, Caitlyn goes to circus class. For the last several months, she’s worn knit pants and a t-shirt – easy to move in, safe around the equipment, and not too cold before warm ups. But it’s actually warming up and the pants are too hot. This has resulted in some rather unfortunate – to my eye – mid-class wardrobe adjustments. I do try to let Caitlyn make most of her own fashion choices, but this was looking ridiculous, not to mention uncomfortable. So, I took what was left from the knit I used for the t-shirt from KCWC …