We had our girls christened last week (photos to come) and I suddenly realised that after the church they would have to take their gowns off but had nothing cute to wear! So I whipped up these little skirts...
The pattern was great and I look forward to making them more skirts. The fabric was $1 from Spotlight and I'm not that keen on it but I figured it was a way of testing the pattern. The fabric was too thick to do buttonholes - I did a few but kept having to unpick them so I just sewed the buttons on the front! It was a very easy pattern and I can't wait to try some more Oliver + S patterns.
I then decided I had to make the sandbox pants that I'd had the pattern to for over a year!!! Here's my model - sorry for the picture quality....
Again, I found the pattern to be brilliant, so easy to follow and just a great little pair of shorts made up. He'll be getting more of those for Summer!!
Last week I also whipped up these little shorts for him - my pattern and fabric I had in my stash...
Here is one of the quilt top for the girls - finished except for trimming. I've also finished the backs - pale pink with a row of the squares from the front. Now I just need to baste the three layers together - a job I hate... but I really want to get onto the hand quilting and get them finished for them. They're really lovely, the photo isn't very good, sorry. I love the Liberty fabrics I've used.
Anyway, it would seem that I've got my sewing mojo back and now that the girls are getting a little easier to handle I'm able to sew more. Here's my three little munchkins...
How lucky am I???? I really do think that every day! Even when I change three pooey nappies in a row! :)
Sam x
Oh look at your sweet little family, i have twin girls too (almost 9) with a big girl & little, just a lovely way to mix up a family with twins in there. All the best, love Posie
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