Here is the BBQ shirt I made for my oldest son. I has a beautiful saying hidden in the waves, he is a sailor, in fact my favourite saying of all time -smooth seas don't make for skilled sailors.
I think I got the fit just a about right on this one. And as always pleased with the print matching on the pocket, my speciality.
I was also able to finally deliver two dresses I made for my daughter-in-law with fabric I got from Stonemountain in December:
I have a book at home in which I write down everyone's measurements as they evolve and figure notes. When I go home I am going to put down, Maddie has square shoulders.
Of course when I was there Maddie and I went back to Stonemountain fabrics. The baby needed some pants and we picked out some nice knits. Since I brought a vintage Bernina to leave there I was able to set it up on the dining room table and sew and chat. It was a lovely time for Maddie, baby Anika and I to share. I loved it.
I really like fabric shopping with Maddie because she has such an eye for fabric and can see things that I can't see. For instance she chose this rust knit and striped knit for a little hip baby suit and I think it looks so great:
Of course I have to say that Anika is a doll. I am not sure how they did it, except of course both my son and daughter-in-law are the nicest parents, but this baby smiles all the time.
I have a theory that people are born with their dispositions, and this one was born happy, there is just no other way to put it.
Boy am I lucky to have these guys!
2 comments:
Lovely garments. Is your son’s shirt the all day shirt pattern?
That wave fabric!!!!
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