It is made from a pair of stretch corduroy pants that were from Wednesday's big booty cloth diaper days, some flannel remnants and a second pair of cords that I had originally hacked for the project and cut too short off the hop. But, aside from a wonky shoulder seam in the vest, I have to say I have outdone myself. I have never attempted anything like this and with much patience it turned out awesome. AWESOME! I buttonholed for the first time, sewed on flat pockets for the time, MADE A VEST for the first time, made and attached bows for the first time. I learned so many thing making this vest. Did I mention it was awesome? Okay, on to the construction instructions!
Skirt Materials:
Pair of old pants
Fabric for pleating (3x the circumference of cut off pants + 6 inches just in case)
Chosen embellishments (if any)
Vest materials:
Pattern (I used this one from BurdaStyle.com it was free and had easy to follow directions)
Fabric for outer and lining, can be the same.
Buttons x 3
Fabric for pockets (I used pant legs which I show you how to do below.)
Embellishments of choice
Super quick video on how to make pleats.
For those who know how, this is where you would make them.
I made the bows late last night so I did not take photos. They were super simple though. With right sides together sew a rectangle measuring twice the length you want your bow to be. Leave an inch to turn out. Turn out and top stitch. To make bow center fold a piece of fabric in half, open and fold edges into the center and fold again. Stitch down middle if small, sides if wide. Sew right side ends together and then turn right side out. Pull rectangle through the loop you just made and voila! You have a neat little bow.
Cut bottom off one pant leg. Then cut side seams off.
Now you have two pieces of fabric with one finished side each.
Turn over and fold to shape your pocket, I have given you an example but whatever works for you is fine. Pin and press.
I won't go into detail on the vest construction because it is done so well with the pattern. Just REMEMBER to sew these onto the front of your vest before you sew the front to the lining. I sewed my bow on after it was all done, a few hand stitches at the center and in each corner to keep it laying flat.
The entire affair was inspired by the pink cords I cut too short and Easter. The plan was to make a pretty little Easter outfit. I think I succeeded. It is a bit on the warm side being made of flannel, but 'round these parts Spring does not always mean warmth. And doesn't it look great with the pink rubber cowgirl boots?!
If you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to contact me! Until next time, happy sewing!
Linking to...
Whatever Goes Wednesday @ Someday Crafts
Make it & Wear it @ The Train To Crazy
Hand Me Down Rehab @ Helping Little Hands
Get Your Craft On @ Today's Creative Blog
Thursdays Treasures @ Treasures For Tots
Sharing Ideas Wednesday @ The Trendy Treehouse
Hand Me Down rehab @ Helping Little Hands
24 comments:
Very cute- love the colors!!
Brilliant! I love that you can use pants that are slightly too small, too.
I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-toddler-skirt-and-vest-from-outgrown-pants/2010/03/02/
(link will go live at 7:45pm CST)
--Anne
Super cute outfit! What a great way to use up outgrown pants :) We've got tons of those around here, I may just have to try this out *grin*.
Here's the link to the Alice swap flickr group. Photos are slowly starting to trickle in and it's fun to see what others made :) Enjoy.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1350708@N22/
Oh My GOSH!!! Why am I saying that every time I see your post. You are just so talented Melissa. That is superbly darling!!
I wanted to ask you if you could submit something for my Show & Tell for Friday morning? Your stuff is so darling. I will 'steal' something from your blog but I'd rather you pick. (Just kidding..tee..hee!)
By the way, you have got to go over to ruffles and stuff and enter their contest. All you have to do is submit something with ruffles. I can't wait to send my entry! You can enter five things.
Have a great day. PS I DID go outside and it was balmy and sunny--hurrah for Houston!
Oh My GOSH!!! Why am I saying that every time I see your post. You are just so talented Melissa. That is superbly darling!!
I wanted to ask you if you could submit something for my Show & Tell for Friday morning? Your stuff is so darling. I will 'steal' something from your blog but I'd rather you pick. (Just kidding..tee..hee!)
By the way, you have got to go over to ruffles and stuff and enter their contest. All you have to do is submit something with ruffles. I can't wait to send my entry! You can enter five things.
Have a great day. PS I DID go outside and it was balmy and sunny--hurrah for Houston!
This is adorable. Thanks for linking up and sharing on our Projects Submissions. I love this idea for the mag. I will be in contact. Thanks again.
Tara @ Trendy Treehouse
This is absolutely darling!! Thanks for sharing!
What a cute little coordinating outfit!! Thanks for linking up at Make it Wear it!
Andrea @ TheTrainToCrazy.com
How cute is this! What a wonderful job you did! I absolutely LOVE this!
This is adorable!!! I wonder if I could sew this for my granddaughters?
I love the colors!
She's a lucky girl getting all that couture! It looks great.
How cool is that! Thanks for the tutorial. I love crafts that take something old and make it brand new again.
Fantastic skirt. This winter has beeen brutal on the budget, always glad to have ways to cut corners!!!
This is way too cute! I want it for my daughter!!! I featured this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com
i love it!!!!
Thank you for sharing your awesome project at Thursday’s Treasures last week! Come share your crafty projects in this week’s Thursday’s Treasures too!
http://treasuresfortots.blogspot.com/2010/03/thursdays-treasures-week-13.html
This is awesome! I've been remaking some clothes for my kids and it's so addicting!
love love love this!!!! you are brilliant!!!! i am scared... but i totally want to try this project!! great instructions and loving your video how-to's ! great job melissa!!
This turned out so cute!
Adorable - I love your tutorial!
I'll be linking to this in my Hand-Me-Down REHAB post that will be up on my blog tomorrow. www.helpinglittlehands.blogspot.com
Thanks for linking up!
Such a cute outfit, I love your clothing repurpose projects!
What an excellent idea and what a great blog! I am your newest follower!
Awesome tutorial! I posted it on my blog!! http://whimsycoutureboutique.blogspot.com/2011/01/tutorial-for-recycling-pants-into.html
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