Gnome Matter What! Blog Tour (with patterns from Violette Field Threads and Simple Life Pattern Company)

Gnome Matter What! Blog Tour (with patterns from Violette Field Threads and Simple Life Pattern Company)

We are taking a turn on the Gnome Matter What! blog tour today.  Come and see how we used these fabrics to make the Georgia and Pearl from Violette Field Threads and the Lucy Racerback from Simple Life Pattern Company.

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Sewing for Easter: Boy's Shirt with the Archie Shirt by Ainslee Fox

Sewing for Easter: Boy's Shirt with the Archie Shirt by Ainslee Fox

Today we are finishing up our Sewing for Easter series with a pattern for boys: the Archie Shirt from Ainslee Fox.

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Sewing for Easter: Mom and Me Dresses with the Charlotte Dress from Handmaidens Cottage

Sewing for Easter: Mom and Me Dresses with the Charlotte Dress from Handmaidens Cottage

We are continuing to sew for Easter with Mom and Me dresses from Handmaiden's Cottage: The Charlotte Dress.

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Sew Your Suitcase Full! Sewing for Vacation: Mexico

Sew Your Suitcase Full! Sewing for Vacation: Mexico

Today we are sharing our first Sew Your Suitcase Full feature showcasing Mexico and the Daphne by Made for Mermaids, the Lilly Shorts and Luna Dress by Violette Field Threads and the Elise by Little Lizard King. 

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Spring Skirt Collection by Violette Field Threads

Spring Skirt Collection by Violette Field Threads

Today we are sharing the Spring Skirt Collection from Violette Field Threads. 

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The Perfect Bow and the Baby Proof Sash Tutorial

Every morning it is a struggle to dress my feisty 2 year old. All her pretty sashes hang untouched in the closet, while the dresses they go with get worn over and over. I love the look of a pretty bow, but my baby wont hold still long enough to tie it nicely, and in the miraculous event that she does, she unties it and removes the sash a few minutes later. GRRRR!!! Tell me I'm not the only one with this problem???

And so I fiddled around in my sewing room and came up with just the right answer. 

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There are 3 pieces to the baby proof sash. The Bow, the Bow Center, and the Sash. 

Supplies: Sash and bow fabric, thread, sewing machine, scissors or rotary cutter, needle Kam Snaps and snap pliers. Kam snaps, by the way, are my FAVORITE things for garment closure for my crazy toddler. Fast and easy, but still secure.

Decisions, decisions....

First, you need to determine your sash length and width. Measure your child's waist while wearing the garment, add 2" for sash length.  Decide how wide you want the sash, double that and add 1/2". Cut your sash.

Then, you need to determine the bow width and tail length that you like.

 

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This is all a matter of preference, and you can experiment until you find the bow size you like. Some people like big floppy bows, others like neat and tidy little bows.  The bow portion of the sash is one long strip. The width of the strip should be the same as the width you chose for your sash. The length should be the bow width x 2 plus the tail length x 2. Cut your bow strip. My bow here was 14" wide (yep, that's a big ol' bow!) and 45" long. (Tail length 13" X 2 + bow width 9.5" x 2 = 45")

Your bow center is going to be 6" long, but you must decide how wide you want your bow center to be. Just eyeball it, you really can't go wrong. Then double that number and add 1/2". Cut your bow center 6" long by width x 2 plus 1/2" . 

Making it!

Cut your sash strip and your bow strip according to the above directions, then fold right sides together along the length. 

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Set sash aside for now. 

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Pin bow ends closed.  Then fold your bow strip in half lengthwise with the fold on the left, matching up the ends. 

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Lay edge of sash on the bow width line and stitch down using a straight stitch, making sure to backstitch at beginning and end. This closes the 1 sash end and attaches it to the bow.

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Time for a tiny bit of hand stitching. 

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Time to make the bow center. 

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That's it! You did it! Snap it on your baby girl. No tying, no nothing. Snap and go! 

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