


Now I have to confess that it's been a few years since I've sewn anything. But I figured it would be a good way to dust off my sewing skills and it's not like AJ is going to say "Mother that button hole is not straight - I refuse to wear it, plus it isn't from Aeropostale". I still have a few years before I am likely to hea


I pulled out my trusty Bernina (over 16 years old and runs like it's bran

1. Always buy it on sale. Whether it's fabric or the pattern - to make it cost effective to do your own sewing it needs to be on sale.
2. There are basic patterns on the internet. I found (and slightly modifed) two patterns/ instructions I found on the internet. Since the patterns are basically free this cuts costs significantly. You can find the pant instructions here and the skirt instructions here.
3. Be willing to rummage through the clearance

4. Forgive yourself and unpick it or sometimes just let it be. The outfits have flaws - even after unpicking. But for the most part they look good and will serve there purpose of keeping AJ cute and warm this winter.
5. Don't be afraid to modify the pattern. The hoodie patterns didn't have a lining in the hood - which I thought was stupid so I added a lining. The coat pattern didn't call for piping but I added it and I think it looks the better for it.
I had a lot of fun with my crazy sewing but I think I have it out of my system for a while. But I have to say that I am quite pleased with how it turned out:

For 6 yards of fleece I got:
1 long coat
4 pants
2 skirts
1 set of overalls
2 hoodies
(one pair of pants not shown because AJ was wearing them!) Including two patterns I bought (one coat pattern and one for the hoodies/overalls) with thread and buttons around $60. Which is amazing considering how much all of that would cost me at


In addition to that I bought some Cordiroy that was on sale because I loved the pattern and made AJ one more skirt. I found a onsie at Old Navy that matched!
1 comment:
So so cute! Good work, I'm feeling inspired :)
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