Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patterns. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

American Girl Doll PJs.

It’s been a while, like nearly a year, since I said I would post the pattern to the doll PJs.  Better late than never, right? ;)
For this project you will need:
- fabric, 13 1/2 x 24 inches
- elastic, 11 1/2 inches(I like to use 1/4 inch baby elastic).
- thread, scissors, straight pins, sewing machine, iron, all that good stuff.
- and the pattern (download here).
To start, you’ll first need to download the pattern, extract the files, and print them out.
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You should have two pages, one labeled “top” and one labeled “bottom”.  You’ll want to overlap these by one inch (there is a noticeable gap on the top piece where you can match the lines on the pattern up).  Tape them across the seams on both front and back sides of the papers.  Cut this out.
Next, fold your fabric.  Lay it out, pretty side down, so your fabric is long, not wide.  Fold it in half, and then fold it in half again.
You should end up with a fold like this:
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Next, lay your pattern on your fabric, making sure that the fold on your pattern is also on the fold of your fabric.
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Cut this out. 
I used a rotary cutter, it helped to use my straight edge guide for the sides and the top slant.  If you are using scissors, you’ll want to pin this pattern to your fabric.
You should end up with two pieces like this:
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The next thing you’ll want to do is to overcast stitch, or serge, the edges of the top and bottom (narrowest parts on the fabric).  It isn’t a “must” but makes for a prettier edge (that is how my grandma taught my mom and how my mom taught me..  one of the first places she would look on any finished project, were the insides to see if the work was neat).  It also helps so your fabric won’t fray and unravel after many wearings and washings.
An “overcast stitch” is when you zig-zag stitch right on the edge of you fabric, casting the stitch over the edge, just a little, and by doing that, it folds and tucks the very edge of the raw edge underneath itself.  I looked in my machine’s user manual and found the settings I needed to be able to do this.
If you have chosen to do this, the next step is simple: fold over the bottom edge 1/2 inch (this is the cuff of the pant leg), press it, pin it and straight stitch it 1/4 inch in.
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(This is much easier to do right now, before the two sides are joined.)
Next, put both pieces, pretty sides together, and pin just the top sides.
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Now we’ll straight stitch first, from the top corner to the little point near the middle.
(This is the straight edge, not the curved one.)
After you’ve straight stitched both sides, over cast stitch if desired.
After you’ve done that, you need to lay them out, opened, so the seam that you just stitched is facing you.  Join the two seams in the middle, and start pinning there.  Pin down each leg.
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Sew from the bottom of one leg to the crotch and stop.  Do the same thing to the other side.  This ensures that your seams line up in the middle.  I like to overcast stitch the edges after this too.
Don’t they look like pants now? :)
We are almost done! 
Fold down the top of your pants, 1 inch.  Press and pin.  You’ll straight stitch this 3/4 of an inch from your folded edge.  Make sure to leave a gap open.  This is the casing for your elastic for the waist.
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Since we already overcast stitched (or serged) that edge in the beginning, you shouldn’t have any  raw, feathery edges bugging you right now.  Feed your elastic through (I like to put a safety pin in one end of my elastic, and feed that through the casing, a good friend taught me that trick).  Pin your ends together and sew them with a few stitches.  Stretch out the waistband, and straight stitch your casing shut.
Turn them right-side out, and you did it!
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Isn’t your doll so happy?
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Your little girl will be too. ;)

Friday, June 12, 2009

Hooray for Headbands!!


I have used this pattern a lot over the last year.
The other day, I got Peyton ready, and her ensemble.. it was just missing something..
A headband.


Merrill had to laugh at me when he called from work to see what we were up to.
"Making a headband for Pey."
"What for?"
"The outfit she's wearing today.."
"You're cooky.."
Yup, I am.
That is why I can be caught making bows and bracelets last minute..
Because I am cooky.
But Peyton seems to be the only one now who lets me doll her up. :(
The headband served it's purpose the first part of the day, but after a nap and lots of playing, it just didn't look quite the same..

Thursday, February 12, 2009

More Valentines...

Made these cuties after Brooke gave me the idea, over a year ago.. I had the bottles hanging out, waiting.. I wanted to do them last year.. but someone (Peyton) had to come the day I made plans to complete them!! I can do many things but laboring and crafting at the same time are not one of them..
The hardest part of the whole project was drinking all the pop.. not that hard!
Thanks Brooke for the cute idea!!
It was nice making a "green" craft, if you are into that save the whole earth thing... :)
I loved using my newest punches, the scalloped circle, which I put off buying, cause, do I really need it if I own scalloped scissors? Yes.. especially when it's 40% off, plus an additional 20% with a coupon, and will make life a little easier..
The border punch is also new.. it's a Fiskars punch "Threading Water". I hunted this one down, because I knew I would use it endlessly.. thanks goes to Paper Cakes for sharing that info!

Friday, May 2, 2008

punky-peyton

when brooke showed-off her shirt, i knew i had to have one for peyton!
don't be surprised when she is wearing it all the time later this year.. i love it!
thanks for helping me make it today brooke!!!
brooke was kind enough to share her pattern...

Thursday, May 1, 2008

project for the day!

i got a stat wall hanging as a gift when i had lynn. i made one for ash, and i had to make one for peyton of course!
i painted a 10x10 canvas with "peyton green", really delta "green apple" acrylic paint...
used american craft rub-ons in the font "fred" for her name and stats...
glued on fuzzy green rick-rack by "wright's" with some "quick dry tacky glue"...
and embellished with these two little birdies (pattern below). i made them out of "marcella- by k & company" (target) and "bazzill" card stock papers. their legs and eyes are brown acrylic paint. i modge-podged them onto the canvas and used more "fred sidekicks" rub-ons for the butterfly and "it's a girl".
here's the pattern... one wing and the beak get attached to the back of the body. you can enlarge it to whatever size fits your needs!
inspirations:
ashley's $2 clearance target shirt...
and...
pottery barn catalog.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

first post... woo-hoo!!!

so here is the beginning of the separation...
crafts, projects, accomplishments here...
family goings-on there...
this set of three all began when i wanted a new pincushion. it snowballed into a grocery sack holder (long skinny tubey-thing...), and covering a boring old bum wipe container. i cannot scrapbook or paint without bum wipes...
jaclyn made me a travel sized wipe container when i had peyton, so there was my idea. i "googled" to find inspiration for the larger size and found misspriss... cute stuff...
fabric from gardiner's sew and save
pattern for the pincushion:
(shrink or enlarge for ideal size and cut six. two circles close top and bottom.)