We went to Colorado last week and I got a picture of my grandson wearing the jacket I made. It fits! Well, it's actually somewhat big, but not too big that he can't wear it now and yet have growing room. When I asked him who made his jacket, he shouted, "Grammie made it!" He was excited and happy about the jacket, and that makes me happy. :-)
While we were in Colorado, Jessica and I took off one afternoon and went to Denver Fabrics. My, how that store has changed since I lived in Denver! We still managed to find some fabric (of course!). I bought two pieces for winter skirts, the plaid and a solid black--both wool blends. The white fabric is a sweater knit--perfect for the cardigan, bolero, or shrug patterns that I often see in the Ottobre magazines.
This fourth print is a lightweight poplin with a bold border print. I plan to use this for skirts for Ellen and Jessica. They both have green tops, and since they live in different houses they wouldn't have to be matchy-matchy (horrors!).
This last piece of fabric did not come from Denver Fabrics but was given to me by a dear friend in Denver who was cleaning out her stash and knows I love to sew. The fabric is baby corduroy in a soft pink---perfect for my little girl and two granddaughters. Not sure yet what I'll make.
Lastly, here is a sneak preview of what I stayed up sewing 'til the wee hours of the morning yesterday---I just couldn't stop because it was all coming together so nicely. In a few short weeks I am flying to Switzerland to visit my second-born daughter, her husband, and my new 3-month old grand baby. I can't wait to meet my newest granddaughter, and I just had to sew something for her! I'll post more about this sweet garment after I get pictures of the baby wearing it.
Happy Sewing,
I have a new grandbaby arriving in early October and although I am knitting quite a few jackets, socks and hats, I would love to sew some baby items......just need to gain a little more confidence.....love your grandsons jacket and the colours you've used for your grandaughter are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI live in a small country town and sometimes the fabric choice is quite limited......maybe I should move to Denver, lol.
florrie x
Love your fabrics! So cute about your grandson! That's the best reward when they say that!
ReplyDeleteOh I miss Denver Fabrics too. I loved that store when we lived there. Actually, we loved a lot about Denver.
ReplyDeleteThat little sweet jacket for your grandbaby looks darling. Have fun!!
great looking new fabric. I am so happy for you, going to see your new grandbaby.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pic of him in the jacket. It looks as good on as it did in your previous post! Love the new fabrics, can't wait to see what they become.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric. Your grandson is so cute.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know that I've got some pics up on my blog from the photo shoot of the retro-looking skirt I just made along with a quick and easy tutorial of how to make one in under 25 minutes with just leftover material and no pattern. Come by and see if you get a chance.
Trudy of Sewing With Trudyhttp://sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com/2010/08/photo-shoot-of-retro-skirt.html
Good job, Grammie. That jacket is so cute on him. Love the border print fabric and that little pink and green baby outfit is so sweet ... how exciting to go meet your new granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteCute, you do such nice work. You can tell how much love you put into the projects. Your grandbabies are lucky to have such a talented grandma.
ReplyDeleteThe jacket you made for your grandson is seriously adorable!! I absolutely love the fabric you used.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see more of the sneak preview. It looks very cute.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time in Switzerland. Both the sweatshirt and the little baby garment look great. I know my boy would be happy with such a nice sweatshirt.
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