Kids Clothes Week - Going Japanese
/It's Kids Clothes Week again! I'm not sure why I love Kid's Clothes Week so much; I mean it's not like I can't just sew for my kids whenever I feel like it; I think it's the feeling of participating in something bigger; of sharing my experiences and making connections with new people.
The theme this time is 'Travelling'; a bit of a tricky one don't you think? I'm on a mission to sew only with fabric from my stash at the moment so going out and buying some 'travel' themed fabric is not an option. Also, I don't really get much time to just sit down and sew for my kids so when I do I want to make sure that I'm sewing things that will get lots of use, and not just sew novelty items.
When I saw the Wildflower Kimono Cardigan from Striped Swallow Designs on Instagram this week I fell in love with it instantly and thought the Japanese style would fit perfectly with the 'Travelling' theme of Kid's Clothes Week. It's a pretty great pattern, with no pieces to print and stick - It's just made out of rectangles! You've got to love that!
Dana at Sew Thrifty wrote a great post recently on how to decide whether a pattern is worth purchasing and this one definitely ticked several boxes for me; It comes in Sizes Newborn to Women's XXXL so I'm pretty sure that neither Ella or I will ever (hopefully!) grow out of It. Also, I love it so much that right now I want to make one for pretty much everyone I know! I'm sure its going to be great value. Actually, for the first time ever, I'm bummed that it's kids clothes week because all I want to do is sew about 10 for myself. Next week is going to have to be Mama's Clothes Week...
The Wildflower Kimono was a pretty quick sew, I managed to cut the pieces and sew it in one evening, but most importantly It was a BIG hit with the girl who loved it because it's so big and soft and snuggly; perfect for winter in Australia. She also discovered within about a nanosecond that if she spreads her arms she gets WINGS!! Or she can be a superhero. Or cover herself up entirely. Big bonus points for that!
In keeping with the Japanese theme I decided to make this pair of Japanese Inspired pants from a (slightly modified) Ottobre Pattern. I really loved how they turned out and thought that they looked great, but unfortunately the little lady had other ideas and instantly hated them. I really had no idea why! Kids can be so irrational sometimes. Fortunately they're also really easy to buy and I managed to bribe her with a few smarties to get these photos! Mwah ha ha ha ha ha....