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Thursday, December 20, 2012

DYI: Holiday Dress and Vest


Christmas project are almost done. Here are the few project that I accomplished in past few days. As I mentioned in my previous post I am making my children Christmas outfit because I cannot afford to buy a ready made. 
Anyway, here is my little daughter's dress for Christmas.
Three Layered Skirt Holiday Dress!

 I also made my son a vest to match the girls dresses. Ahhh I just don' know how to make the dress shirt for him. I hope next time I can make a dress shirt for him. I made my own pattern out of an old vest. I traced them and cut and sew. It took me couple hours to finished but I did it!


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

DIY: Gold Christmas Holiday Dress/ Party Dress

About a month ago my sister-in-law told me that she's going to bring my eldest daughter to a formal    Christmas party. I said sure and I am going to make her a nice dress. But I have a doubt that I can make a nice one. So the same night I looked up a Christmas dress online :-). I was just gonna buy her a nice party dress, BUT I was shock with the price tag $59.00 + $ 9 shipping = $68.00. Yup! not in my dream that I am going to buy that dress with that kind of price. I know its so pretty! But I just cannot afford it :(.
I made my girl a gold holiday dress!
Look how happy she is... she loves it!


So, I made my own version of that Gold Christmas dress. I made it in such a way the my daughter can wear it everyday ( she likes mommy's made dress). I made my own pattern and just sew it.
What do you guys think?

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Everyday Strawberry Dress

I made another dress using my own pattern. I added 3" belt sewed around the waist line.

Guffy faces! 


practice # 2.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Thrifted: Stripped Dress

 stripped dress

Pink Satin Dresses

I was up late the other night and trying to create a perfect dress for my eldest daughter. My sister-in-law is going to take my daughter to a formal Christmas party in couple weeks. I looked online some nice Christmas dresses, but it is quite expensive and I can't really afford to it. So, I decided to just make her a nice Christmas dress!

Hang on I still haven't made the Christmas dress yet.

But, I already made two nice PINK SATIN DRESSES as for practice. They wore them yesterday at the baby shower party. I made my own pattern and I still figuring out what is the best way to tackle a nice dresses without any mistake :-).

here she tried it on... just fit around her waist...and still not finish around the armhole. 
 my daughter at the party! I add belt around her waist.
 then I made another one for my youngest daughter. This time the belt is attached to the dress
Here they are playing.

It is hard to write when children keep bugging you ;-) I will see you on my next post for the finished christmas dress!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween 2012

Halloween is a nice occasion that everybody can dress up whatever they like! Today my daughter's class had a costume and movie day. She wore my DYI dress for her.
 Dressed up my little girl too :-)
 She is so pretty  in her dress!
 snack time!
After trick or treating!
This was her last year costume. First costume I ever made. Thanks to Ashley from Make it and Love it for the wonderful tutorial. I love love her website there are tons of crafty stuff!

 2011 & 2012 DYI Costume for my little girl.

Monday, October 29, 2012

DYI Easy Halloween Costume: James the Tank Engine

So glad to have my internet back. It was hard without the internet connection last weekend, it seems that one of limbs came off (lol).

Anyway, I made another tank engine costume from Thomas and friends. My son LOVE Thomas and Friends! He has been wearing T&F costume for 3 Halloween now This first one I bought it for like $15. The second one I made it and it cost me $5. This Halloween it cost me $3 big savings from the first tank engine costume. Making it by my self is a whole lot cheaper and plus I enjoyed sewing and doing project from my children. 
Last year, I made Percy the tank Engine and he was so cute in it.
This year I made him a red engine. My daughter said it was James the tank Engine. This costume is so easy to make and it took me probably half hour without interruption.

Would you like to make your own tank engine?

 So what I did was I search the picture of James tank Engine costume. Then I copy it in my lazy way... yes! lazy way. I have my blue engine on hand  so I measure the length of that one. It was 48" while mine is 45" because I wasn't gonna add 3" of fabric to get the exact length ( cause I'm lazy). 
Then I serge the perimeter of the fabric or around the fabric. You can use black bias tape to sew around the rectangular fabric. It is up to you and what ever you prefer to do.
I have couple white square fabric for the face and bumper of the train. The yellow fabric is for the head light.
Next is cut the head light into a rectangular shape and cut both ends. You also need a black felt fabric for the headlight but smaller shape than the yellow one.
Then I used a big basin to make a circle for the face and serge with black thread around the white fabric. The I sewed the bumper. Sew the two black circles to at the bottom of the bumper.
It should look like this. Then I cut the neck ( half moon shape).
Neck: I sewed bias tape around it and the back opening.
Lastly, I draw the face.  I was gonna do all fabric but I have no time. My son needs it in 2 hours before we did the trunk or treat.
Here it is. Easy James the tank Engine. My daughter wants to wear it first before her big brother.
Oh I forgot to make a conductor hat hahaha. That's okay you can use and red ball cap hat and enjoy trick or treating. I think he looks great in it.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope this tutorial will help you make your own Halloween costume.
If you have any question please email me at nelda34@live.com
Happy Halloween!
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