I can see now there's a lot to be said for using a pattern over and over, particularly when you're project laden and time poor. Situations like Kids Clothing Week Challenge. It's my fourth re-visit of the Oliver and S Sailboat top and it's getting to the stage where I need a quick refresh of the instructions at the beginning and then it's autopilot. I didn't plan it like that, but hey not a bad strategy to remember!
You know, I would love to claim the full glory of this lion but he was already a happening dude when I pinched him from an old shirt. Complete with glasses and a printed bow tie, I was merely the cutter-upper and the sticker-onner. And a pretty good one too. Using fusible transfer paper, it was just a matter of ironing it onto the back of Mr Lion, peeling off the paper and ironing him onto the front of the top. However, I did fashion a little bow tie out of red felt. Yes, that was me.
I made another pair of Sarouel's to go with lion top out of some interlock knit. The fact that I was able to erect these in the same day as the sailboat top is proof of how simple they are. A couple of you mentioned you might be interested in a tutorial, so assuming you weren't just being polite (too late now) then yes, absolutely, you can have one...as soon as we've all recovered from KCWC ok?
Anyone else been freakin out about free photo editor Picnik closing down? I am not at all Photoshop savvy so have been milking Picnik for all it's worth. Luckily, just in time for KCWC I Am Momma Hear Me Roar posted a great review of two new free photo editing programs. I like my photos clean and simple so usually pay attention to 'adjust exposure' tool and try to avoid the lure of 'effects'. But the Daguerreotype effect (first pic), along with 'intrepid' filter (all other pics) on PicMonkey sucked me in real good.
Love love loving that Lion top. And yes please to the pant tutorial. They are so cute and I love that the bum looks big enough to accommodate reusable nappies. I find the small bums on modern kids trousers so annoying. You inspire Miss Cirque du Bebe. Mrs B x
ReplyDeleteI just tried out PicMonkey and put some of my favorite wedding photos through it. You should check it out! I love it, although I see that some filters will be "premium" at some point :(
ReplyDeleteAlso I love this outfit! The felt bowtie idea is adorable, too.
I don't say awesome very often but that outfit is awesome. I love the way the red bow tie picks up the red in the trousers. I'd definitely be interested in a tutorial. I use Picasa for my pics but I keep meaning to try Gimp. It's a powerful (and free) tool but will take a while to get the hang of.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous outfit! Love it!!! (And I love the vintagey shot at the top - he looks ready to lead an old-school three ring circus!)
ReplyDeleteSo, you omitted the buttons from the sailboat top. Interesting ....
Love the outfit of course. Totally rad. I used PicMonkey for my pics. I like that it's similar to Picnik so it's easy to navigate. I've owned Photoshop Elements for three years now and I just don't get it :(
ReplyDeleteI hope PicMonkey gets their ass in gear and adds collage soon.
Can't wait to see what you have for the rest of the week. I've been cutting out a lot but now I'm worried I won't have time to sew.
Oh geez, too much cute awesomeness! I've actually cut out my very first sailboat top to sew this week, so we'll see if I get it done! I've almost finished it's associated pants at least! And I'll add my voice to wanting to see a tutorial for those pants! yes please!
ReplyDeleteSo flipping adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love!
ReplyDeleteYou make such COOL stuff for your boys! Always boyish, always stylish. Love this. I've got another sailboat top on my list this week too - won't be half as rad, though. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are REALLY good at taking photos though! I have a hard time finding good lighting in this house, I need to try and find somewhere light and white. The only photo editing I like is the first filter in the Instagram app... hahaha.
ReplyDeleteI really love the lion with the bowtie! I got a men's shirt to resized for Vince with a monkey on it, I think he needs a bow tie!
You're so inspiring Sophie! I hope we can meet one day :D
This is such a cool Mr Lion tshirt, he looks way more distinguished now with the red bow.
ReplyDeleteLove love love this outfit!!! All your sewing inspiration is making me hope I'm having a little boy. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSophie... you're rad.
ReplyDeleteGreat lion......wonderful shirt!
ReplyDeleteCirque de bebe all right! That is one outfit with serious circus attitude. Mr Lion is a great find, what a cool thing to re-use on a boy's shirt, very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI love your awesome clothes (and hate your incredible imagination, grrrr!!)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute top! When I have kiddos I hope they look as cool as yours!
ReplyDeleteOh my. You make ridiculously cute kids clothes.
ReplyDeleteThat lion is awesome! In fact the whole outfit is AWESOME! You make me want to have boys!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, as usual! Looooove it!
ReplyDeleteWould love a tutorial on making those pants. Practical but very very cute!
ReplyDeleteI want to try something like this for my son in his first birthday party!!!!! <3 <3
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