The ice cream truck must have been driving by or something.... in November... twice.
The week before Thanksgiving I decided the kids needed some new thankful duds. Hendrix got a shirt that was already cut out and waiting in the pile of KCWC leftovers. (You remember, the one where I planned like 18 garments and actually sewed 2.)
It's the Easy Linen Shirt pattern from Sewing For Boys. I liked it because it's a somewhat structured woven shirt, but without the real collar and placket. So it was a really quick sew. I used a gray striped linen from Joann.
And Elsie got her first ever dress sewn from an Oliver & S pattern. For some reason this was momentous to me. Maybe I've just been waiting so long to make one just for her, since I've made two as shop samples.
And the pattern did not disappoint. It's the Family Reunion Dress, size 18-24 months, made up in AMH Field Study and Michael Miller's mirror ball dots on the contrast. Both are from Sewn Studio. I just love how sweet this design is, especially on a younger girl. All the pin tucks remind me of vintage children's clothing, and it has the most perfect gathered sleeve.
As if shimmery fabric and glittery shoes weren't enough, I really went for the holiday glam with these glass buttons. They are a little tarnished because they're from the vintage collection my mom gave me, but they are still very sparkly in person. I love them A LOT on this dress.
One last thing! Have you guys seen these guys around lately? It's kind of crazy to me where my little felt Peanuts ornaments are popping up. After they got pinned by a few of the right people, they were featured on Makezine. Then yesterday they were on Huffpost Home (What?!) and today they are on Buzzfeed.
Is reaching Buzzfeed the standard for going viral? Probably not, but it's fun.
I just love that dress. And also, how awesome is that?! I'm so happy you are getting all this attention. You make such awesome stuff, and you deserve every single view you are getting. I'm just thrilled for you, Jessica. Thanks for being a part of the craft bash! :D
ReplyDeleteI am totally in love with that dress!!! Those buttons are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love, that dress!!! I've just begun sewing clothes and have been using Oliver+S to learn!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that?! Your Peanuts ornaments are awesome...I'm not surprised.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the dress and big congrats on the success of your very very cute Peanuts ornaments!
ReplyDeleteI had that shirt on my to do list too...alas...who knows now...springtime?...and I love that dress!! So pretty! I am totally in love with that fabric. I am making a 241 tote with it right now and I must get some more for another project! And Congrats on your ornaments! I am thinking about making some for my brother in law who loves Charlie Brown and gang! ;) happy weekend to you.
ReplyDeleteok, so i know you are awesome for making the coolest clothes for you kids (i adore elsie's dress!) and getting featured on huffpo (!!!) and whatnot, but the main reason why i love you so much right now is that you call joann by its proper name. i know it shouldn't drive me crazy when people call it joann's, but it totally does.
ReplyDeleteThis cracked me up because o am totally guilty as charged :-)
DeletePretty sure appearance on buzzfeed qualifies as going viral. Congrats! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous version of this dress. I love the way the circles brings the fabrics together. I haven't made this pattern as yet but may have to before my girl gets too big.
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you go, girl! it's so awesome to see your stuff popping up everywhere. ya, you! i can't imagine how much work you put into all the tutorials you've been doing this last month, you deserve the recognition!
ReplyDeletelove the clothes- are you starting to feel the girl sewing mojo?
darling outfits for the kids and congrats on viral! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHuff post? That's amazing! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAnd I just have to say that I am in love with your version of this dress! I finally got around too tracing this pattern but I couldn't decide what type of fabrics that I wanted to use... Yours is a great inspiration!
I love your little girl's dress! I wish I had one just like it for Haila, she would love it, too!! Congrats again on the Huff-post mention! That is one of my all time favorite places to get my news and read -- I love them even more now for recognizing the awesomeness that is Jessica Rider! You deserve it!!
ReplyDeletelove love love that dress, the fabric is so perfect and it looks so cute on her!!! and those buttons totally holiday it up :)
ReplyDeleteOh that dress - and the shirt. I have some linen leftover from a project that might find itself ending in a shirt. Loved those ornaments too!
ReplyDeleteThe dress and the shirt- great, cute. Going viral? So cool! =)
ReplyDeleteElsie is somehow looking so grownup in her awesome Christmas dress, and yeah you're pretty much the bees knees for going viral. GET AFTER IT, GIRL.
ReplyDeletetheir outfits are so cute! I love the manly look with the stripes, and the amh for the dress is great!
ReplyDeleteNow I'm gonna run out of here before I catch a virus?....did I hear you were viral?
Yay for going viral! Elsie is so adorable in her Christmas dress! I need to get that pattern - and I love the fabrics you used, they're perfect!
ReplyDeleteGo peanuts, go!
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome!! I think yes. It is the same. And I just love Elsie's new dress!
ReplyDeleteThat dress looks stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteI've made the music box jumper dress, but think I now need to get this pattern!!
After perusing your blog for an hour (which I discovered through Jaceycraft and the holiday projects) I decided to purchase some patterns for making boy and girl clothing (something on my bucket list). I've gotten better at quilting/piecing but I do want to branch out to clothing. Your blog is making that seem really plausible. Someone who's capable of talent, humor, and creativity, and presenting quality handmade items. Thanks so much!
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