Another occurrence that kept me from blogging was a big sewing project I took on in October. I decided to use my sewing skills to try to produce personalized and economical Christmas presents. I started off with sleeping pants for the men in our family. I used McCalls 4244 but merged it with

Simplicity 9958. My test models (Graham & Jack) complained about the McCalls pattern not having a fly so I added that feature to the McCalls pattern. I also made major changes to the waistband. The McCalls pattern called for 3 seam casings to be made into which very narrow elastic was inserted into the top and bottom casing. The middle casing held the drawstring and that was inserted via a small slit in the center front seam. Again my test subjects complained and said that the narrow elastic was not comfortable. I decided to use one large casing and 1 1/4" pajama elastic. The drawstring rides on top of the elastic instead of in its own casing. I also made button holes for the drawstring to be inserted into instead of the slit in the seam. Both of these changes were made based on Graham's favorite pair of Old Navy pajama pants. I ended up making 9 pairs of pants mostly in various cotton plaid. Here's Jack modeling his pair made out of a chili pepper print!My next project was for the ladies. I had found a
nifty pattern for reusable grocery bags and
thought it would make for excellent gifts. I used Butterick B5338. I made view C (top left) & view D (top right). If I had to do it all over again I would have only done view C. View D does make bigger bags but it's also a much more involved project and the bag does not fold up and store as

compactly as view C. I bought fabric at our local discount home dec store (with Greta in tow!) I also embroidered each giftee's initials on the View D bag and their name on the view C bag. Once I recover from my sewing exhaustion I'll be making a few of the view C bags for myself! I made extensive changes to view D to make it more easily
sewn but I won't detail those unless someone is interested. These are definitely not the best pictures but they do give an idea of the finished product. These bags are for my mom. I made 18 total bags (2 for each person).
Next up on my blog to do list is a post on Greta. Stay Tuned!


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sorry, no ideas for mags. . (do they make them?) for 2 year olds.
maybe a book of the month of club or something.
When I was younger I like something called Clubhouse magazine, but that was definitely for older kids (like readers).
Those projects probably took you FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's what sort of made me reconsider making all of our projects, b/c at the end of the day it wasn't exactly economical for me to spend every waking moment in the sewing room. :-) I also find that the whole idea of making the same project over many times doesn't always result in speed or ease of making --- sometimes I get SLOPPIER b/c I think I remember the steps or whatnot! I made a jumper for K that I'd made before & I made several crazy mistakes that I had to undo. I also promise NEVER to sew on corduroy again!!! Did you use your serger on the towels?
also, I like your new blog name.
Liz - here are some magazines I remember getting as a child: http://www.nwf.org/ChildrensMagazineCenter/KidsPubs_Offer.aspx I never got Animal Babies so I'm in a bit of a quandary whether to go ahead and size her up to My Big Backyard. If it's still the same magazine as it was when I was a child I think most young children would love it. I just wanted to explore all my options before settling on this one.
We got Clubhouse as well but it starts around seven. Clubhouse Jr starts at 4.
I plan to still sew for Christmas but I've decided to do a few things to make it more manageable.
1) Start earlier in the year. Probably February and plan to do at most 2 large projects in the month or several small. For instance, the bags were a large project, the pants were a medium project and the towels were small.
2) I'll probably put more variety into my projects next year. I liked sewing the same thing over again at the same time because I did get faster and also figured out better techniques the more I did it. Had I been doing these months apart I probably wouldn't have been able to reap that benefit.
I did serge the towels. Loved that machine!
you did a great job, I want to learn to sew cloth diapers
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the mags look so cute. I guess I've heard of Ranger Rick before. Maybe you could find a steal on Amazon or something. :-)
Let us know what you think of them. Kate just borrows our mag to read at appropriate times (lunch!) like momma does.
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