Showing posts with label camoflauge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camoflauge. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Isaac's Army Blouse

I finally finished Isaac's Army blouse!

I used the Ottobre patterns again. This is the Henri Jacket (with changes...duh!).
The original pattern has a zipper closure and I decided to take some liberties.

Sewed the patches on where they would fit.



 
I like it and Isaac loves how it turned out! That's what matters!

-Erin-

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Seth's Army Blouse

I finished Seth's Army blouse!

I used the Ottobre patterns again. This is the Henri Jacket (with changes...duh!).
The original pattern has a zipper closure and i decided to take some liberties.


Sewed on the patches I had (where they would fit as they were adult sized patches on small children's clothing).


I like it and Seth loves how it turned out! That's what matters!

-Erin-

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Ethan's Army Blouse

I finished Ethan's Army blouse!


I used the Ottobre patterns again. This is the Henri Jacket (with changes...duh!).
The original pattern has a zipper closure and I decided to take some liberties.


Sewed on the patches I had (where they would fit as they are adult size patches on small children's clothing)



I like how it turned out and Ethan loves it! That's all that matters!

-Erin-


Saturday, November 26, 2011

Military Tote

So my best guy friend is the one that donated all that camouflage for the boys' new army clothes. After getting them all cut out I had a substantial amount left and thought his daughter might like a tote bag made from it.


This is what I came up with. It is simple but cute. It is plenty big enough to hold whatever might be needed in a day's time...


...personalized with a patch from dad's blouse...


...and lined in pink! What girl wouldn't love this bag?!

-Erin-


Sunday, October 23, 2011

You Are My Sunshine!

Even though these pants were supposed to be a Christmas gift for Isaac, he has already worn them a few times. I love how well they fit him. And he loves the style.


So today I thought I would grab a few pictures so everyone else out in blog land can see how they look on him as well. I let him choose the poses today and these are what he gave me....don't you see that invisible gun in his hands? : )


Luckily he hasn't seen the other two pair of No Kung Fu pants I made as Christmas gifts along with these. I have also started working on the jacket (or blouse as it is actually called) to go with the pants. And I have two other little guys begging for 'army clothes' too!


I guess I better get busy! What made you smile today?

-Erin-

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Emperor's New Clothes: Take 3

And pair number 3...!


I used the Ottobre's Spring 1/2011 No Kung Fu pattern again...

...and changed it up again!


I did the decorative stitching on the pockets this time and sewed the cargo pockets on a different way then the pattern directs you to do.



Again I didn't put elastic in the waist but instead added a tightening strap.

I love how they turned out as well. And now I am taking a break from the No Kung Fu pants. For a few days anyway, after all I do have two other boys that would like these pants as well.

-Erin-

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Emperor's New Clothes: Take 2

So this is how pair number 2 turned out...


I used Ottobre's Spring 1/2011 No Kung Fu pants pattern again...

...and altered it again.


I didn't do the decorative stitching on the knee patches, and decided to eliminate the cargo pockets on this pair.


And instead of the elastic in this pair I added beltloops from the original camouflage pants I took apart to make the first No Kung Fu pants.


Technically these are a Christmas present but the recipient (Isaac Matthew) has seen them already and loves them! I'd say that's a success.

-Erin-

Friday, October 14, 2011

The Emperor's New Clothes: Take 1

My boys are so hard to dress because of their measurements. They are so slim with long legs. Isaac suffers from it the worst so I decided to make him some custom pants. I finished the first of the three pair I have started and think they turned out cute. He wanted "army pants" so I present to you Army Pants!


I used the Ottobre 1/2011 pattern book for the No Kung Fu pants in size 104 (about a 2T waist) and added length (about a 5T length). I made a few changes to the pattern. 


There is not elastic in the waist because of the tightening strap in the back. And I didn't put the zippers in the ankles because I used the tightening straps to make them more authentic.


They aren't perfect but he is happy and that is the most important thing.

-Erin-