I have decided that dressing a little boy isn’t near as much fun as dressing my little girl, but it doesn’t have to be a complete loss.  There are SOME cute patterns for boys out there, and maybe one day, Roark will have a wife that appreciates what I have sewn when I hand them down to her.  img_88992

Here are some of the projects I have been working on since Roark’s been born.  There is no way that I would have been able to sew all of these outfits if it wasn’t for my sweet friend, Maja, the mother of all seamstresses.  She opens up her house every week and lets me use her children as babysitters while I sew.    It is just understood that every Wednesday before church we meet in her sewing room along with several other sweet friends.  I know one day these will be memories that I will cherish.   img_89071

This white bubble was Roark’s first Easter outfit (as seen in the previous Easter post).  Truth be told, I totally copied it out of a sewing magazine. When I decided to make it, Roark was only weeks old, and I barely had the energy to sew…being creative and selecting my own patterns and fabric would have left poor Roark naked on Easter morning.  So, I found this in Australian Smocking and decided to duplicate it.

On a side note, when I got him dressed that Sunday morning, I cried a little because he was just so sweet in it.  I get great satisfaction out of seeing my children in clothes that I have made for them…especially this one because it was a booger to make.

img_8917Here is another bishop dress I made Edie last month.  Again, totally copied it out of a magazine.  I happened to notice it one day while flipping through a Creative Needle, when I thought, “Hey, I already own that fabric! I can just make that!”

I love making bishops for so many reasons.  One because I can make them in my sleep now, and two because Edie can get at least two years of wear out of them which means there is more pay off for my hard work.  And three because they are just sweet dresses on little girls, and it is impossible to smock Hannah Montana’s face  on one.  Not that we watch that in our house…it just seems she’s everywhere these days.

Anyway, here is a close up of the smocking:

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