Tuesday, November 4, 2014

STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream

STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
Photo (and graphic added) by Stacy
The one and only STYLO has released it’s third issue and it’s their ‘Golden’ edition. STYLO is the fashion forward sewing e-magazine for kids. It’s beautifully put together by the Editors in Chief Celina and Jess. For me the huge thing is that it shows the whole world that sewing children’s garments can be fashionable and fun!

All 217 pages of this issue are packed full of things to inspire you to create and I think it’s going to take me a couple of days to actually read through the whole thing!

Back in August when preparation started for issue three I grabbed by sewing friend Stacy as soon as possible to help me out. She not only has wicked sewing skills, but also amazing photography and photo editing skills. I definitely needed help with the photography in order to be up to par with STYLO! Stacy took all the photos that you see in STYLO for our Peaches and Cream and Grey Zone looks. (On page 4 where it lists all the contributors, that photo was actually Stacy’s photo even though it says it was by me and her). But not only that she also did all the photo editing, styling (she brought all of the props/accessories, the fans, the umbrellas, the sun glasses; she even braided my girl’s hair for the Peaches and Cream look!), and she pretty much ran all of the photo shoots. It was such a fun project, with the all the ideas and planning, sewing pattern and fabric advice, fabric shopping we did together, and then the photo shoots at a couple of fun locations.

Take a look at the STYLO no.3 Mood Board… fun right? The sequins, metallic items, and the pinks were inspiring and with using that inspiration this is my Peaches and Cream look that came to completion.

STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
 Here are all the details about my Peaches and Cream look...
STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
Heidi and Finn Ballet Sweater
Fabric: pink rayon knit, from SR Harris
Size: 6
This was the first time I ever used a walking foot (I recently bought a new sewing machine and it came with a walking foot) and look forward to using it again. Such a cute ballet wrap that I will for sure make again.
STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
Papillon et Mandarine Leon shorts
Fabric: beige wool, from SR Harris
Trim: copper sequin trim, from SR Harris
Notions: fabric covered buttons
Size: 6
I'm a huge fan of these bloomer style shorts with all those adorable buttons. I made a previous pair that you can see here.
STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
Oliver + S Playtime Tunic
Fabric: rose and gold brocade, from Michael Levine
Notions: awabi shell buttons, from Michael Levine
Size: 5
Modifications: I made it sleeveless, fully lined the bodice, eliminated the pockets, and the skirt is one long rectangle selvage to selvage. I also topstitched all around the armholes, neckline, and back bodice.
STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
 I did bring my camera to the photo shoot and did manage to take a few photos including this one. But as you can see Stacy's photos turned out so much better ~ thank goodness she took the photos! By the way you must go check out all the details about the Peaches and Cream look that Stacy created for her daughter.
STYLO no. 3 Peaches and Cream by nest full of eggs
Thanks to Michael Levine for providing some of the materials for this look. Use the coupon code 'Stylo10', which is good for 10% off your entire purchase.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Mulberry Pullover Fleece Hoodie

Willow & Co. Mulberry Tunic by nest full of eggs
 I finished my third and last Kids Clothes Week garment! This is the Mulberry Tunic by Olga of Kid Approved. I made it into a pullover fleece hoodie without a closure. It's super soft and cozy and easy to get on and off. I'm so pleased with how quickly and nicely this came together.
Willow & Co. Mulberry Tunic by nest full of eggs
 I folded over the front bodice pieces too much, so the front bodice pieces don't overlap as much as they are suppose to. This also means that the hood came right up to the edge of the front bodice pieces. This was totally my mistake and no fault with the pattern/instructions. But I still really like how it turned out!
Willow & Co. Mulberry Tunic by nest full of eggs

Project details:
Size: 6
Fabrics: neon pink fleece, gray cotton for bias tape on hoodie/bodice seam
Modifications: no topstitching, no patch pocket, no buttons/snaps

kid's clothes week

 Today is the last day of Kids Clothes Week and I'm so happy I met my goal of finishing these three items.


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Sunday picnic dress

Sunday picnic dress by nest full of eggs
 More Kids Clothes Week sewing. My second garment is complete. I had the pleasure of sewing up a new pattern by Suz of sewpony called the Sunday picnic dress. There are many options with the pattern and I decided to sew a sleeveless, collarless one without buttons. This dress includes some of my favorite details with little girl dresses: invisible zipper, pockets, and piping.
Sunday picnic dress by nest full of eggs
 I actually did iron the hem, it just looks like I didn't. The only change I would make with this dress is that I think it would look really nice with piping around the armholes and it would be something that would be easy to add. I had fun working with border fabric with this one and come to think of it, I think this is the first time I've ever used border fabric??
Sunday picnic dress by nest full of eggs
Project details:
Pattern: Sunday picnic dress (sizes 12 mo - 10 years)
Size: 6
Fabric: Michael Miller Confetti Border Pearlized in Blush
Notions: invisible zipper

kid's clothes week

Well things are looking really good for my KCW list. I had a goal of sewing up three garments. Two of the three are done so far and the third and last one is cut out. I'm working on a Mulberry Tunic which I hope to get done in the next few days. Back to sewing!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Floral Hide-and-Seek Dress with Striped Yoke

Floral Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress with striped yoke
 Kids Clothes Week is here! My sewing list includes 3 garments. The first one is complete!
Floral Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress with striped yoke
 My inspiration for this dress came from this pin.
Floral Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress with striped yoke
Project details:
Pattern: Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress view A
Size: 6
Modifications: eliminated the V-notch neckline
Fabrics:
Dress: Liberty of London Tana Lawn Poppyseed Dreams Teal
Yoke: gold striped quilting cotton I bought at SR Harris
Notions: 3 flower shaped mother of pearl buttons I bought at SR Harris

kid's clothes week

I am currently working on the Sunday picnic dress, a pattern designed by Suz of sewpony. After that it will be the Mulberry Tunic, designed by Olga of Kid Approved. Back to sewing I go!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Fall 14 Ideas House

Fall 14 Ideas House
 {This is not my house}  

Welcome to a little photo tour of the Bachman's Fall 14 Ideas House. If you enjoy all things related to Autumn, then this one’s for you!

Are you interested in 'visiting' some of the previous Ideas Houses? If so, these are just a click away: Spring 14, Holiday 13, Fall 13, Spring 13, Holiday 12, Fall 12, Spring 12, Holiday 11, Summer 11, Spring 11, Holiday 10, Summer 10, and Spring 10.
 Outside, clothing rack as lantern hanger
 In the front porch
 Chalkboard decals on mugs as place cards

 In the living room
 Stacked wood, votive candles, and mosaic bowls as fire place decor

 In the kitchen, vintage bookshelf used as kitchen organizers

 Colander and pot rack turned into a light fixture
 In the bathroom, river cane, peasant feathers, and pine cones as window decor
 In the walk-in closet, window shutter used as sunglass holder

 Breadboards and nails used as necklace holders
 In the tablescapes room, at the book club table, books as placemats, silverware wrapped with book pages
 Belts as curtain tie-backs
 In the garage, autumn wedding
 White pumpkin used as place card
 Birdcage as greeting card holder
 Windows and screens as photo holders
 I'll leave you with my favorite photo
What was your favorite part?

PS I hope you get a chance to visit this Fall 2014 Ideas House (there are so many more ideas to see than are in these photos) it is open September 11 - October 5, 2014. The Holiday 14 Ideas House is planned for November 6 - December 14, 2014.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Leon Shorts

Leon shorts by nest full of eggs
 I’ve been wanting this sewing pattern forever and finally got it this past month. It’s only available as a paper pattern and it’s shipped from France and I guess maybe that's why I was so hesitant to get it right away. I sure hope things change in the future and that more digital patterns are offered from international pattern companies.

Project details
Pattern: Papillon et Mandarine Leon Shorts (sizes 2-10 years) paper pattern in English or en francais.
Size: 6
Fabric: 5/8 yard Interweave Chambray in Khaki by Robert Kaufman from Hawthorne Threads was used for everything: the main fabric, the lining, and all the fabric covered buttons, and very little fabric was left over.
Notions: 1/2 and 5/8 inch fabric covered buttons and a couple of plastic buttons and buttonhole elastic for the back waistband.
Leon shorts by nest full of eggs
 There was the option of hand stitching or topstitching certain parts and I started out hand stitching, but then quickly switched to topstitching. Who has time for so much hand stitching? On future pairs I will do all topstitching (that is a guarantee) and there will be several future pairs thanks to the major cute factor! Who can resist these sailor style bloomer shorts all gathered and puffy? And all the adorable little buttons? And they have pockets which are always a big hit.

Being a European (French) pattern the seam allowances are 1 cm (= 3/8 inch) which is smaller than what I’m used to working with which is 1/2 inch. So next time around I make the seam allowances on the leg cuffs to be 1/2 inch because 3/8 inch is just too small and fiddly to work with on a smaller detail like that.  
Leon shorts by nest full of eggs
So now C has another pair of khaki shorts for school uniform bottoms (back in July for KCW I sewed up a pair of Clever Charlotte Finch Shorts). I’m so pleased with the final result and the perfect fit! Now I'm off to make the next pair of Leon shorts…

Sunday, August 31, 2014

City Gym Shorts

City Gym Shorts by nest full of eggs
 Finally some sewing for moi! Last time I sewed shorts, I mentioned I wanted to make myself a pair of these. They are the City Gym Shorts, a free pattern from The Purl Bee.

Project Details:
Pattern: The Purl Bee City Gym Shorts (free pattern)
Size: 35-37 inch hip
Fabrics: London Calling 4 Garden Sketch in blue from Crafty Planet and Chambray Dark Denim from Hancock.
Notes: I went up one size and the fit is a little roomy, perfect as summer pajama shorts which is what I'm using them for. I would definitely sew up more of these, in different sizes, too. It's a great pattern if you haven't tried it yet.
City Gym Shorts by nest full of eggs
I still want to sew up some more shorts, next up several Leon shorts including khacki for school uniform bottoms.