
Le Bebe needed some new outfits… so I made one!
The little clownsuit/jumpsuit is totally adorable in my opinion!! it’s partly based upon two other different rtw ones Cassie already had for him for gauging the size and width, and I drew up my own pattern from those measurements…
For the little T-shirt, I used the cardigan pattern in Butterick 5583, just cutting it as a T-shirt instead of as a cardigan, and also accordingly making the neckline wider by about 1.5cm each side so his head can fit through the hole… the funny thing is that this size is the newborn size! It’s very big and loose on him and actually he is NOT a small baby. It just goes to show once again how strange the sizes are in baby patterns.

the fabrics are pretty cute, I think! both are from my stash, originally bought from Spotlight. I’m still virtuously using stash fabrics but have recently bought some new fabrics from Spoonflower, so that’s a bit of a setback in my use-stash only plans for the year, whoops! but actually I’m not going to get too down on myself because each of the fabrics I got is really cool and, you know what? Life is too short to be hard on yourself if you don’t have to be!
In random wardrobe news, Cassie came around last weekend and helped me to do a big closet cleanup, and we tossed out a huge garbage bag of my clothes… this felt SO GOOD! because I’d got into a bit of a rut with my winter wardrobe, basically forcing myself to wear shabby and old things that really were not doing me any favours. Now I have a smaller collection of winter clothes that I really like and that also actually look good on me! I’m not planning to make much more in the way of winter clothes to replace them though, but am revving up for spring and/or summer now.
So, wanna see a video of the making of this cute bumblebee baby outfit? Because I made one! It’s fun making videos and I enjoy it, but it does take quite a long time; so I’m not going to make one every time. Maybe just for special or interesting things… we’ll see. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it!
It can be seen here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbO0gTSl-WQ

















I can finally reveal the main thing I’ve been working on for the past few months… our new pattern!





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It’s funny because I personally love testing patterns and I’ve been doing it for many years for other pattern companies, happily, and with no expectation or even thought of getting paid. Nowadays a lot of sewing peeps feel like they should be paid. This is not necessarily a criticism by the way, just an observation into how attitudes are a-changing.





















I gave it a half lining, because swishy skirts have a tendency to be clingy skirts if they do not have a lining, to disastrous effect. Fortunately I had some yellow lining fabric leftover from when I made my yellow Mundaring raincoat. A lining doesn’t need to be super long to be effective for a main skirt, but now it’s done and I’ve worn it I’ve retrospectively decided I would prefer a big swishy lining too. I may or may not add a doughnut shape to the bottom some time, to get one.
In non sewing news; we are nicely settled into our house at last. I still have a lot of cleaning out and sorting out to do to get our “family of five”possessions whittled down to be better suited to “empty nesters” state of things *sob* but you know… Work in progress, always!



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You know how sometimes you make something and you just put it on straight away and don’t want to take it off? Well, that is how I feel about this new top! I absolutely love it!













I sealed the seams on both raincoats using 


























