Home           Recipes           Cleaning           Tutorials           About           Advertise

July 15, 2011

Baby Tunics

Five of my friends had baby girls late last year or early this year. After my fairly average attempt at a Snappy Toddler Dress that didn’t make a gift standard, I decided to revert to my old favourite source of patterns: Ottobre Design magazine. This time, the pattern was Janonheina (No 2 from Autumn 4/2010) in size 68cm, which I think is about 6-9 months.

For the prototype, the fabric I used was Hearthrobs from Alexander Henry Fabrics (I think I picked this one up from Oz Material Girls), and the dark green solid was leftover from my fabric bookends.

image

I loved how it turned  out (if you couldn’t guess from the others in the picture), so it was time for semi-production line sewing. I couldn’t quite get a full production line happening as I didn’t want to keep changing the thread in my sewing machine, and I didn’t have enough of any one fabric to make them all in one pattern. This was a de-stashing project, and it was a challenge finding coordinating fabrics. (I think I need lessons on effective stash-building!). Let’s look at the fabrics I used.

First up, Leaf Stripes and Mingle Dots in Lavender from the Monaluna Mingle range by Robert Kaufman (can’t remember where I bought this, I know it was part of a 1/2 yard bundle), with some cute heart-shaped buttons in a muted green colour from my stash:

image

Two were made from Corner Florist in Morning Yellow and River Blue from the City Weekend line by Liesl Gibson for Oliver + S for Moda (bought from Whipstitch). I used yellow daisy buttons for one and blue rose buttons for the other.

image image

Finally, my favourite of the lot: River View in Candy Store Pink City Weekend by Oliver and S Liesl Gibson for Moda , also bought from Whipstitch (the colour of this fabric is just gorgeous, I really do have to find some more!), with a random pink solid from my stash and pink heart buttons.

image

There’s a sneak peek of the bloomers I made too, but more about them another time! I’m really pleased with how they turned out, and it was such a shame to package them up and give them away. I haven’t had a chance to make one for Little Miss yet (she really is neglected so far in the sewing department).

What’s your go-to pattern for sewing baby clothes for gifts?

4 comments:

  1. These are absolutely darling! I love the fabric combinations you put together.

    ReplyDelete
  2. These are so adorable, Narelle! I love seeing the bunch of them all hanging up together. The lavender and green is my favorite :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. What cute tunics! I love the fabrics you chose.

    ReplyDelete

Pin It button on image hover