April 20, 2012

Baby boy shirt




 I was asked through a convo on Etsy to make a little shirt for a baby boy, that resembled something like the picture above.  It was a lot of fun to make and I think it would look real cute with some linen shorts perhaps.  If the customer decides not to purchase it, it will be up for grabs.

I used really pretty natural shell buttons on the back....
and finished the inside with French seams.  I think it is pretty cute.


Sorry about being MIA for a while, that is if anyone is even still reading this blog, but I have been enjoying the lovely weather, and trying to get stuff done around the house.

Hopefully I will have a bit more interesting things to share with my fellow bloggers. We have some up coming concerts that we will be going to starting next weekend, and the weekend after next. I will surprise you and post some photos of where we are going next week. Stay tuned :)

I've got some really cute projects that I'm going to start tomorrow that I'm excited about, it involves a vintage pattern from the 40's.

Hope everyone has a lovely weekend, and I will try and be a better blogger, I promise!



8 comments:

  1. I am still reading it even though I, too, have been MIA. It has been a crazy month, but I am up early and the plan is to get to writing a post TODAY. First up, the farmer's market. Locally, ours is tiny, but I can't get better arugula anywhere in the US, so I don't want to miss out. I think you need to give this concept of making clothing inspired by illustrations from children's books a very long look. In my mind, it is a WINNER. Your interpretation turned out fantastic. I don't think you could have done it any better. The French seams are an over the top detail that makes your clothing stand out upon further inspection. I enjoyed having my coffee early this morning and seeing that you had posted. I will do my best to reciprocate later in the day. Hugs to you.
    Carolina

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  2. I LOVE this baby boy's shirt. It's beautiful. You really should get your things into a boutique. They're just wonderful and the fabrics are perfect. Can't wait to see the clothes from vintage patterns.

    Andrea

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  3. I love the shirt...I'm sure it will get scooped up quickly. Of course I'm still reading your blog, I'll be coming by as long as you're here. Enjoy the weekend, looking forward to your little surprise!
    xo

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  4. i'm still here! i always check in with my favorites, whether they've posted something or not! :) i love this shirt, and can't wait to see what you create with the vintage patterns...and your surprise! happy weekend! {was it warm up your way yesterday? in the 80's here! but today...socked in thick fog.}

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  5. Aww! Adorable. I love that illustration too! WYou did a great job!

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  6. i love the shirt and who can resist gingham? blog when you want to, it's supposed to be fun!

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  7. I love this shirt. I think it would look just darling on a little boy

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