Personality Children’s Clothes Shipping Update-Fall 2015

SHIPPING
Just a little PCC Housekeeping Note:

The Fall gets quite busy at PersonaliTy Children’s Clothes.  I’d love to create a special jon jon or jumper just for your child’s holiday.  Currently the shop turn around time is 7-10 business days.  USPS Priority Mail takes an additional 2-3 days to arrive.  I’m always happy to help you out with EXPRESS orders if I can. *  Here are a few dates to keep in mind if you want to use Priority $5 shipping.

Last Day to Order for Halloween Delivery:  October 13

Last Day to Order for Thanksgiving Delivery:  November 6

Last Day to Order for Christmas Delivery:  December 7

*EXPRESS shipping starts at $25.

The Ella Top

The short and sweet:  Love this top.  Fit me beautifully.  Pattern is very well written.  No craziness when taping the pdf together.  If you are scared of sewing with silky fabrics, this would be a great pattern to practice with.  Just press and pin lots!  Now for all the details, read on…

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When I find a pattern I love, I tweak it and modify it and use it over and over and over and over again.  The Ella Top by Liola Patterns has been that pattern for me this August.  I LOVE this top.  I picked up the pattern as part of Indiesew’s Summer 2015 pattern collection.

I stitched it up straight off the pdf in a small with one exception.  I debated a medium or at least a full bust adjustment, but decided to run with it.  After seeing others’ versions, I did decide to raise the neck line about one inch.  Here’s the tutorial I followed.  It’s stitched up in a 100% cotton woven.  I’m not sure where I found the cute elephant fabric but I love it. It’s a quilting/crafting weight fabric.  The fit is almost spot on for me.

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I decided to make a corded piping in a contrast fabric for the back trim.  Love it.  (Please excuse the wrinkles.  I’ve worn the snot out of this top since I made it!)

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Since I liked it so much, I decided to do it again.  This time in a polyester silky leopard print that I picked up at Hobby Lobby some time ago.  I’m not a leopard print kinda gal, but I’m planning on this being a layering tank.

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To modify it this time, I stitched the neck and arm bindings out instead of down.  I love it.  Also, after wearing the elephant tank a few times, I decided that the back yoke was just tight enough to be uncomfortable sometimes.  So, I just cut my back yoke on the bias.  Boom.  Extra give.  Woo hoo.  The final change I made on this piece was an easy one.  Instead of the back pleat, I just gathered those few inches.

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And then I went off and did it again. 

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This is my favorite!  This is a piece from Hancock’s Fabrics’ special occasion line.  I’m sure it’s a poly blend but I bought it so long ago, I couldn’t tell you more than that. 

The modifications:  1.  back yoke is cut on the bias and 2.  added 11 inches to the length.  That’s it.  I love a good pattern hack!

A Handmade Christmas

 

A Handmade Christmas.

What does that mean to you?  To me it means handcrafted ornaments, personalized gifts, and lots of extra love.

I always have a grand plan to create personalized pieces for each family member, but something always gets in the way, maybe time or money or even the thought that my work isn’t good enough.

This year, I have a game plan.   If you’d like to create your own handmade Christmas, you’re welcome to follow along with me.

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Let’s get started!

Let’s start with a few questions:  Why? Who? What? How? When?

  1. Why?  Why are you giving gifts?  Why this list of people?  Why DIY?
  2. Who do you need to gift to this upcoming Holiday season?  Family? Friends? Teachers? Your hairdresser?
  3. What do you want to gift?  Will everyone get gifts created around a theme?
  4. How are you going to craft these gifts?  What is your favorite hobby?  Do you love to sew?  Would you rather bake?  Is glitter more your style?  Do you want to learn a new skill or try something new?
  5. When are you going to do all this?  What kind of time do you have between now and Christmas (be honest)?

I’m taking the next few weeks and answering these questions myself.  I won’t answer all of them publicly because I do want my Christmas gifts to be surprises.   But, that “Why?” question:

Why am I giving gifts?

I know that for many people it seems super-early to be discussing Christmas gifts.  And it is, unless you are planning on creating them yourself.  But before I dedicate all this time and effort to creating gifts, let me tell you why I do it.

I give gifts at Christmas out of tradition.  We follow this tradition because it’s an opportunity to show my family and friends that I love them with a tangible presentsitem.  My kids don’t get lots of extras throughout the year.  It’s fun to spoil them with something significant at Christmas as a tangible way to say “I love you.”  They get a few small things (books, pjs, cds, new goggles or swim caps, art supplies, etc.) from Santa and then 3 gifts from us.  Usually these 3 things are a store-bought biggie (budget $75-100), something Mom-made, and a gift that the whole family will love (video or board games or movies).

I show love at Christmas because that’s what Christmas is all about.   I believe Christmas is the date we have selected to celebrate the earthly birthday of Jesus Christ.  The act of Jesus coming to earth as a humble human baby was an act of love as part of God’s ultimate plan for us.  You can read more about that here.  What better way to celebrate than to show love to my family and friends!

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Make It Monday: New Pillowcases

I love white sheets.  Love, love, love them.  But, I looked at my bed the other day and thought “How boring.”  So, I did what any sewing nut would do–I dug in the stash and pulled out some fun pieces to update my pillowcases. 

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These pillowcases are easy to make, they wash well, and they added just a bit of color to my bedroom.  Plus, they are pretty! 

The link to the instructions is here.

Some Fall Sewing

Have you met Indie Sew?  I don’t even know how I stumbled across the site, but I quickly fell in love.  Just in time to start my Fall Sewing!

Yes, I know we are a few months into Fall on the calendar, but temperature-wise, we are just now getting here.  Fall Sewing is my favorite.  The colors are richer, the fabrics are more luxurious.

Fall Fabrics

My closet is a hum-drum of a lot of the same old things.  My Stitch Fix subscription started in April and I’ve loved it.  It has allowed me to stretch my style, but unfortunately, most pieces are a little out of my budget.  (That said, do give it a try.  I find something I love in every box and it’s super easy!)  But…my last Fix had a perfect white silk shirt that I knew I could build a wardrobe from!

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So, white shirt + fall sewing = what kind of wardrobe? Well, I started with this pin of 15 outfits made from Target pieces.  Cute, appropriate for my 29+yo self, and very much my style. I loved each of these looks and I knew I already had a few of the pieces.  Here’s the run-down:

I have:

  • denim jacket
  • pencil skirt in black print
  • riding boots
  • scoop necked sweater
  • infinity scarf
  • moccasin (well, mine is a loafer)
  • leopard flats

I need to make:

  • a casual pant
  • a second infinity scarf
  • denim leggings
  • a tunic
  • a raglan tee

To buy:

  •  Denim shirt dress (or maybe find an alternative)

So, what does all this have to do with Indie Sew?  How about their Fall Collection.  A set of 6 patterns fill the needs on that “Need to Make” list above.

Here’s my fall sewing list:

  • the Hudson pant (in brown) (First pair was stitched in red and I love!)
  • the Commuter Cowl (in a brown print) Finished 10/19/2012
  • a navy legging (or not.  My skinny jeans would serve the same purpose with more coverage.)
  • a blue raglan
  • and a tunic (color, fabric still in question)

****The Stitch Fix link is an affiliate link.  I’ll get a little credit if you decide to sign up.  The other links are just happy finds that I’m sharing with you.

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