I had these things cut out for Kailan for about a month, so I put them all together at the same time. That way it only took me an afternoon to make him two pair of pants and two shirts. Worked well!
This shirt is a textured knit and then I put epaulets along the shoulder-line. Something to add a little pizzaz. I think it went well with the desert camo for the bottoms. It is a heavy bottom-weight fabric.
And, a nice picture of him looking cute…
Now, here is a shirt with camo hunting fabric. For our little future bow hunter. I’m not a big fan of the pants fabric, but it is a decent bottom-weight. It seems to be a bit too synthetic, and not very breatheable. Oh well…it matched. That’s what is important. 😉
Wearing his shirt backwards…like usual. I really need to get some new tags to help him figure out which way is front and back.
This shirt I made to go with some fleece jammie pants that we bought for him. It is pirate fabric.
Then these are fleece robot jammies that were part of his Christmas present. Simple elastic waist bottoms and top. He wore them right away, but I missed getting a picture of him in it. They are super soft.
This is a wrist wallet and I made one for each kid. I mainly wanted to make them for the summertime when the kids go on field trips. Sometimes they need to bring cash with them for drinks and sundries, but they don’t always have pockets. This will hopefully forestall them from losing their money…like usually happens.
Then, speaking of gifts, I had made two more jackets for my sister’s dog, Tipsy. They were her Christmas presents. Unfortunately, the black one had two much poofy (two layers of fleece) and she has been gaining weight, so I need to add about 3 inches to make it comfy. My sister likes these because they are mostly waterproof, and they are hard for Tipsy to get off with the zipper on the back.
I am knocked out by your productivity! Those dog coats are very cute. I love that the green one is reversible. And K sure looks pleased with his haul of fashion garments!! Isn’t it a pain trying to get jean sizes for our slim young boys. At 13, the Small Boy wants to wear all the latest fashion stuff, but he’s still in kids clothes size wise! Very tricky.
Heehee. The shirt backwards photo made me laugh. Not that I make many clothes for my kids, but I always have to put a tag showing the back. I bought all of the supplies to make the wrist wallets like 6 months ago, but never got around to it. I need to add that back to my list.