Today I am guest posting over at Oliver & S for another tweenified version of their patterns: the Hide and Seek Tunic and Playtime Leggings.
(Yep, they gave me these patterns again. As you know, I tend to draft my own, so I don’t buy patterns anymore for the most part. All opinions on these patterns are my own.)
This outfit is one that I wanted to make when I first saw this pretty pin on Pinterest:
(Link here to purchase the tunic at Cupcakes and Pastries).
Oliver + S Hide and Seek Tunic/Dress
The Hide and Seek Tunic by Oliver & S is a good replica of the green tunic above. You have the inset yoke with the “V” cut. The tunic above is made out of a woven fabric, but I am doing a knit here. The pattern I am using is made for wovens, though, so you could definitely use a nice linen for this top. The green top has pleats instead of gathering and a small collar, but those are small differences.
Modifications I made to the pattern:
- Well, I used a knit, instead of woven. This made it fit a bit wider than she normally likes, but the knit is pretty drapey, so it doesn’t look too wide on her. She is at the weight of a size 7 and height of a size 10, and I cut a size 10 for the lengths I needed. I could have probably cut a width of 7 and a length of 10 to make it fit a bit closer.
- I used Tricot Interfacing on the front and back yokes to firm them up. I especially needed it on the front to sew on the lace, but this was a very drapey and stretchy knit. I figured the back needed it too, to hold up the weight of the fabric.
- I did not put in the back button placket. It’s a knit that I sewed mostly with my serger, so with the “V” in the front, it didn’t need an opening to get it over her head.
- Extended the arms to make it long sleeved. I just took a shirt that fits her, and measured off the length and amount of opening I needed at the cuff. I traced the top of the pattern piece and then extended it to those measurements.
Review:
- Went together easily. While I did make a few changes, the pieces fit together well and it was a fast sew.
- If I were to make this again, I would actually make the back all one piece without back yoke with the ruffle. I know my kid, and the extra seams back there will annoy her tender princess skin. She shall complain and perhaps not wear it. I know…she’s picky. One must sew to their little urchin’s preferences or the beautiful clothes sit in the closet, unworn.
Oliver + S Playtime Leggings
Ah, leggings. A basic building block of any girls wardrobe. I myself own many pairs, and have my own go to pattern for them. This is a great basic pattern, with one pattern piece which is what I like to see. No need to do the extra cutting and have an extra side seam.
Modifications I made to the pattern:
- Just added the lace. This is a pretty firm knit, but if it were thinner, I would likely stabilize it with tricot interfacing or at least use Stitch and Tear behind it while sewing the lace onto the fabric.
Review:
- It is a pretty standard legging pattern, and went together quick. I did sew a size 12 for my leggy kid, though. After putting the pattern against a pair of her leggings that fit her, I cut the longer size. She’s like me. She has a long inseam for her height.
The outfit was a tween win!
She said it was very comfy, and ended up wearing it to picture day the next day.
Comfy enough to stalk a squirrel in the woods…she’s a cat you know!
Comfy enough for ninja poses!
She went through her closet last week and informed me she needed more long sleeved shirts, so I have a task ahead of me for the next month as the weather turns frigid. I will likely be using the O+S raglan I sewed her, since that was a pretty quick sew.
That outfit is just about perfect! It looks so comfortable, and I know about sewing for girls with sensitive skin issues. I might try an outfit like this for my granddaughter… you have inspired me.
Deborah @ Sew Much to Give
Thanks, Deborah, and glad I gave you some inspiration!
Such cute Ninja poses! Love the lace on the leggings & the tunic. She looks great in her new outfit! http://xoxograndma.blogspot.com/
Thanks, Joy! She is rather effusive with all of her poses for me. It is fun to take pictures of her.
Great outfit! Love the color of the tunic. She looks awesome in it!
Thanks Olga! The color is very pretty with all the changing colors in the Fall.
This is a very nice outfit!
Thank you Steph!
Lovely colors and details! Looks comfy too. What a lucky kid you have!
Thanks, Beth! She usually gets compliments on her clothes, so I think she knows she is a little lucky.
I just love making things for her.
Fabulous color on your girl- and I love these photos.
Great job!
Thanks so much, Michelle! It was a pretty chilly and gloomy day when I took the pictures so they are grainier than I like. Oh well. We only had so many opportunities that week for pictures, so I had to quick get it done. There is a little lake with a walking path a few houses down from us. I just love our little neighborhood!
Love.the.lace
I like the tunic style top for Tweens and this one’s a winner! I’m going to keep this in mind for our next winter, which is pretty mild on our coast = perfect!
Thanks, Ann! It is a really easy pattern to put together, so I would recommend it. It is a great top.
Hi Stacy, I love what you did with this lace overlay! I want to make myself a blouse like this
Great job!
Thanks, Lisa!