It’s official…Kailan is going to be nekked this summer. 

I just can’t stop making cute twirly skirts!  At least I have plenty of pants that I can cut off and sew into shorts for him.  He’s blown the knees out of several.  NOW I understand why people say boys are hard on their clothes.  I guess we’ve been lucky thus far…he usually just blows the tops out of his shoes from crawling around on the floor. 

Anyways, here is another cute twirly skirt!  It’s cute!  It’s twirly!  It’s…blue!  Yes, she actually wore it, even though it is not the optimal color.  I was hoping the sparkles on the underskirt would win her over. 😉  Since she wants us to call her Sparklelina henceforth, this is a winner.

The skirt I used pre-made bias tape on the hem of the top skirt.  I was lazy.  The ribbon I attached first with Wondertape (my BFF), and then I stitched it down.

The applique was a new technique.  I ironed some freezer paper onto a small bit of fabric, folded it in half and drew my mirror design on it.  Then I cut it out while still folded in half to get this design and took off the freezer paper.  It frayed the edges a bit when I took it off, so that was disappointing. It was also a huge pain to cut the fusible interfacing out to match afterwards.  THEN I used too thick of a stitch, so it doesn’t look the best.  As in, it doesn’t look like a machine did it.  As in, I did it around Midnight on a Tuesday night, so perfection was not achieved.  Oh well…it’s still cute. 😉

I did not make the t-shirt.  It was purchased at the big giant fabric warehouse where it resided in a huge barrel marked with a sharpie, “shirts $3″.   I got the kids several shirts that I don’t have to sew.  Sometimes, something has to give.

The next evening I decided to tackle the skirt/top combo again.  See!  I can’t stop making them!  I need some sleep!

Luckily I had a plain pink top that matched in her closet.  Instead of the freezer paper method, I used a one-sided fusible interfacing.  That worked better.  I also cut the double sided fusible interfacing out at the same time as I cut out the pattern.  Much, much better.  I ironed them onto the shirt, and then I didn’t really need to do a zig zag stitch.  I just did a fancy stitch and called it good.  I did use tear away stabilizer underneath, too.  Otherwise it gets all stretching and wonky.  I added the matching flower on top, since it MATCHED and I’ve had it forever, plus it just added some bling.

The top skirt I cut with a bit of a wave on it.  I have my pattern piece and I just went out a few inches and waved it along as I cut it out.  I like this effect.  The bias tape I made using this method.  Way easy, just remember to cut your fabric on the bias, and here is another tutorial for that.  The pink underskirt is a nice soft gauze fabric. 

 

Oh, and LABELS!

I made my own labels this time since I was running out.  I also wanted some size tags, so I figured why not combine them, right?  First I made the label to the size I wanted in Photoshop – approximately 1 inch x 2 inches.  Then I opened a new document to letter size (8.5″ x 11″) and placed my labels on it.  I did half the page in Anya’s purple labels and half in Kailan’s blue labels.  Then I printed it out on an iron-on fabric sheet I purchased at Michael’s.  All I needed to do was cut them out, iron them on and stitch!  I stitched them on for added stability.  I think you really need to make sure you iron them, too, since the heat sets the ink.

Would you like a tutorial for the skirt?  Well, here it is!

Twirly girly skirt

As always, I added this to my tutorials page where they all reside in their permanent home. 🙂

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Blogs!  Yes, I forgot to share some fun creative places for you last week.  So here ya go:

Childrens Fashion Workshop – she shows step by step how she makes some beautiful clothing for her daughter.  Look at the bodice on the Easter dress she just made – it is a work of art!

Tea Rose Home – She’s kind of got a bit of everything.  Sewing, crafting, repurposing…great ideas.  I am linking this post to her Wednesday Link Party.  🙂