Once upon a time I lived in a house.
In the northeastern part of the United States.
If I wanted to sew all I had to do was walk into my temperature controlled spare bedroom.
I had fans in the summer, heat in the winter, and a sewing machine (complete with a thousand notions) that didn't have to be put away (as if in shame) every stinking time I used it.
I now live on a boat in Florida.
If I want to sew I have to dig through our guest berth (the garage) for any and all sewing notions including my sewing machine. This requires several trips, and no, we do not have air conditioning on that side of the boat and by the time everything has been hauled up to the salon/sewing area I'm saturated in sweat. And then there's the ton of fun I have trying to find a flat space bigger than 2 feet by 3 feet to cut out something bigger than a handkerchief.
Yes, we have an air conditioner hanging in our salon hatch but I may as well hire someone to breathe across a pile of ice on me for all the good it does.
As for firing up an iron? Well, if you like lounging about in a sauna, come visit me.
I will never, ever get used to living in Florida (and I have no intention of doing so!).
Anyway, enough of my whining.
Awhile back (like at the beginning of the year) a young cruising couple had a baby girl and I really wanted to make something for them. However, life and then weather got in my way and I only recently finished my project. I actually had a lot of other things I intended to make but she could very well be ready to enter college by the time I finish everything so I'm stopping now.
Excuse the order of my pictures but I have no patience with Blogger these days and I don't feel like spending umpteen hours trying to rearrange my photos.
This is a close up of a covered button that adorns the front of the little pinafore I made.
Butterick 5625
And here is the pinafore complete with hat and panties.
A view of the pinafore's inside contrast fabric.
Panties |
Hat (I lined it) |
Outside of the hat with a covered button on top.
These are fingertip towels I made into easy, slip on bibs.
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Bibs
This sleeve saver bib pattern is F854 from Sew Baby.
The only thing I don't care for is that it requires bias tape which I hate! I made my own bias tape but I'm not sure how many of these I may make it the future.Perhaps if I have grandchildren? |
Sleeve Saver Bib |
Tic Tac Toe anyone??
By the way, the beautiful fabric I used for the pinafore set came from Cyndi of Cut-Up and Sew. She gave me a stack of fabric when we hooked up over Memorial Day Weekend and it's all to die for!! I would have loved to make a purse or tote bag from it but all of a sudden I realized it would make such a cute baby outfit.
And it did.
I'm very much ready for the heat to break which should hopefully be soon. I have a couple of projects in mind that I'd like to get done before we either head back out to sea or summer sets in again.
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