Do you know how hard it is to photograph 4 kids when nobody can hold the baby and you want their clothes in the pic?
Yes, every item in the picture is me made, save the little red skirt in the middle.
On left:
Shirt & skirt designed by me. There is a lot of detail missing in the photo above. Shirt is a cotton interlock, skirt a cotton shirting. If you like this you can vote for it for Project Toddler Runway!
I'll get a better shirt detail soon…
Middle:
Shirt pattern from this Japanese pattern book. The fabric is linen.
Right:
Shirt is, of course, the Somerset Hoodie. Check back tomorrow for a SUPER ONE DAY sale from Mama Stellato. Fabric is a cotton interlock. The fit is fabulous, highly recommend the pattern. Very quick and no serger required.
The skirt is corduroy with inset plaid pleats. Adorable. Pattern is mine. You can see it a little better here.
Baby:
I'm sure you recognize a 90 Minute shirt. It was the first time I've made one and, while I constructed it differently than the tutorial suggests, it was easy and took much less than 90 minutes. I like the contrast stitching so I did a little of my own on the bottom.
The pants are made from a cotton plaid shirting. My favorite part is the faux fly. He doesn't NEED it but it sure does add a little something to a pair of pants. There are pockets and cute cord knee patches as well. The pattern is mine.
So THERE! I completed Christmas outfits with weeks to spare! Now I'll let them take them off because long sleeves in nearly 90 degrees is uncomfortable.