Finished this little beauty in my new workspace today! Look for it to be posted in my shop soon. What a picture perfect romper for your 4th of July activities!
Showing posts with label ruffle bottom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruffle bottom. Show all posts
Monday, June 11, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Oh Brother
I'm starting to get back into full swing of sewing. I just finished a big order for a friend. Two sun suit rompers (or as I like to call them, ruffle bums), and two dresses. Phew! Since that wasn't enough, I figured I'd take on the challenge of learning how to use this lovely:
My amazing husband got me this Brother 1034D serger for Christmas and I have been dying to start using it. With everything else finished (you know, defending thesis, getting paper published, graduating, and, oh yeah, giving birth), I figured I might as well give it a shot!
Here it is, all unpacked with all its fun pieces and extras!
I tried to use the cheat method of tying new thread to old so I wouldn't have to thread it from scratch. Of course, that didn't work, so here's me reading and re-reading the instructions!
But look at that! What a lovely pile of scraps and neatly finished fabric! I tell ya, it really does make all my creations look that much more professional. And it made making the ruffles for this romper so much easier!
I'll be adding this ruffle bum romper to my shop, in this color and a lovely navy fabric. Check them out by clicking the visit my shop button over on the right! Now, I can add this line to my descriptions!
"All seams are serged for a professional finish." :)
p.s. The pattern for the Ruffle Bum Romper was purchased from Liz at Little Lizard King.
My amazing husband got me this Brother 1034D serger for Christmas and I have been dying to start using it. With everything else finished (you know, defending thesis, getting paper published, graduating, and, oh yeah, giving birth), I figured I might as well give it a shot!
Here it is, all unpacked with all its fun pieces and extras!
I tried to use the cheat method of tying new thread to old so I wouldn't have to thread it from scratch. Of course, that didn't work, so here's me reading and re-reading the instructions!
But look at that! What a lovely pile of scraps and neatly finished fabric! I tell ya, it really does make all my creations look that much more professional. And it made making the ruffles for this romper so much easier!
"All seams are serged for a professional finish." :)
p.s. The pattern for the Ruffle Bum Romper was purchased from Liz at Little Lizard King.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Ruffle Bottom Romper
The Mr. got away with some friends for some much needed man time.
Poor guy, with me and Miss T, he's surrounded by pink all. the. time!
Anyways, since I don't know how to just sit and relax, I made good use of my time and tried out a new pattern that I recently purchased from Ms. Lizard King. Have I mentioned how much I LOVE her patterns!!
This one was a bit of a challenge for me, but sooo worth the extra work! Check it out:
So, what do you think? Isn't this just the cutest?
I'm thinking about offering these on my etsy shop. Now, for a name...
Ruffle Bottom Romper
Ruffle Bum Sun Suit
Ruffly CUTENESS!
OK, so I'm not the best with names, can ya help a girl out?
Poor guy, with me and Miss T, he's surrounded by pink all. the. time!
Anyways, since I don't know how to just sit and relax, I made good use of my time and tried out a new pattern that I recently purchased from Ms. Lizard King. Have I mentioned how much I LOVE her patterns!!
This one was a bit of a challenge for me, but sooo worth the extra work! Check it out:
So cute, right? I mean how cute is this ruffle bum?
Can you just imagine how cute this would look on an adorable, blond haired, blued eyed, nearly 14 month old? Well, you don't have to wonder anymore!
I'm thinking about offering these on my etsy shop. Now, for a name...
Ruffle Bottom Romper
Ruffle Bum Sun Suit
Ruffly CUTENESS!
OK, so I'm not the best with names, can ya help a girl out?
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