Sunday, April 6, 2014

Week 3 Project Run and Play - design your own fabric...





Its week 3 over at Project Run and Play and its "Design your own fabric" week. 
I am ALWAYS having a lot of fun with Project Run and Play but this challenge was SUPER fun.
 Arthur has a certain style and I love that about him. Not only that but he LOVES it if I sew for him. He asked me the other day if I can teach him to sew and you know what - I am going to buy a sewing machine for my boy and teach him and let him be creative.

Taking pictures with him is also a LOT easier than with a 3 year old. We got up early Saturday morning while dad and sister is still asleep and headed on over to the basketball courts to get some pictures. That is our special time together - weekends early in the morning while the other 2 are still sleeping....
He Loves his skateboard and so the clothes I sew for him needs to be comfy enough for skateboarding.
He is such a thinker
Showing me his Yoga pose

The Pants:
I used the Small Fry Skinny Jeans Pattern and if you are looking for a great jeans pattern this is your pattern. It wasn't a fast sew but it is a great quality pattern that produces some pretty adorable pants. I chose to make Capri's so he has some protection over his knees but not too long if it is hot. I added a slanted inlay at the bottom of the pants to show off the design of the fabric. orange zipper and made an orange belt and diamond detail on the back pocket.
Design of the fabric. I used a black and white Painty marker and drew lines a quarter of an inch apart over all of the fabric before cutting the pattern pieces. It ended up not too bad at all and I managed to line up the lines on most places. the lines runs horizontally across the pants but I made the bottom inlay so it runs diagonally and the seam where the two pieces join also runs diagonally.

The Shirt:
I made a recessed sleeve shirt with a button placket and a black pocket. For the sleeves I used my serger to make decorative serger stitching on top over the seam with orange thread.

 I took a picture of him on the skateboard and created a silhouette on Photoshop elements

I then cut out the silhouette on freezer paper and ironed him to the front panel of the shirt and sprayed around him with Tulip fabric paint. The back panel was just sprayed with the white paint. It came out pretty cool.



The Slouchy Beanie,

I used the GRAHAM Hat Pattern to knit this beanie. Great easy pattern that I definetely will be doing for him and me. 



I kid you not as I am lying down on my belly taking pictures he comes and sits right in front of me and this is what he says......


I appreciate and love this boy ,
Till next time

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21 comments:

  1. I adore this outfit! My favorite part is the silhouette. I think I might have to do one of my daughter doing gymnastics. What a fabulous idea!

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    1. Thank you Teri - sometimes what I have in my head doesn't always come out as I hoped but I am very pleased with how it came out. That is a great idea with gymnastics!

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  2. What a cool outfit! I love the different designs you've added to the fabric - the silhouette is a great idea and of course I love the skinny jeans!

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    1. Laura - I think those skinny jeans are pretty awesome. You did a GREAT job!

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  3. Wow, an amazing combination you designed! Delightful that he loves your sewing for him! We used some fabric marker this week too!

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  4. What a great outfit! I used a similar technique to make silhouette snowboarders once http://www.vera-luna.blogspot.nl/2013/08/for-future-snowboarder.html. Love the result.

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  5. Totally love this! So great! <3

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  6. Clap! Clap! Clap! Love the silhouette!

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  7. this is awesome - I wish I had it in my boys' closet ;o) The T really drew me in, but I am super impressed by the pants as well! Nicely done!

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  8. Great idea & this little guy looks great in such a practical outfit.
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  9. A very cool design!! I can tell he loves it. I've been wanting to try doing the spray bottle painting. I think I will have to try now! Great job

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  10. Oh my goodness, the BEST is that you used his own silhouette! That is so awesome! And what a sweet kid with that little quote!

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  11. this whole outfit is skater dude awesome!!! Love the spray paint on the skirt and that its actually a silhouette of him!! The lines on the pants make it just perfect too! Well done ;o) .I'm loving the PR&P theme this week! Emily@nap-timecreations.com

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  12. This is so cool! Right out of a skater shop advertisement! Brilliant Work!

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  13. The boy looks so cool in these outfits. I love the idea of useing his own silhoueette on the front. At first, I thought the pant is made from strips fabric but wow! You created them too. Awesome!

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  14. What a perfect combination (the whole outfit), and a great printing job. This is awesome!

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  15. That is absolutely adorable and very creative!! He'll cherish his one of a kind threads!

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  16. It all came together so well! Fabulous job!

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  17. I love the details of this outfit-the shirt, the pants the hat. SO creative and fun! Great job!

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  18. This is just awesome! I love both - the pants and the shirt! Great job!

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  19. Great Job! Very cute, love the sprayed on paint. Im always so afraid I'll screw up the garment if I do something like that but you def pulled it off:)

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