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Baby/Children Clothes

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

I’ve been eating a lot of chocolate and haven’t slept well in about 4 nights, so my thoughts are moving almost too quick to capture today.   I apologize ahead of time, I hope this post will be coherent!

Let’s talk about kids/baby clothes for a minute.   I love to save my kids’ baby clothes/blankets etc.  (For excellent inspiration for saving baby clothes, look at this blog post-it’s to die for!  Yep, it’s in Finnish, just look at the pics :) .  For me textiles are as good as (or better than) pictures.  When I hold a baby outfit, I can feel and smell and think all the same things that I did when my children were wrapped in those darling fabrics.   I have a fairly complex process of going through clothes when Mila outgrows them.  1.  I pull out any clothes I can’t part with for a keep sake box  2.  I wash/pack up the rest  to pass on to our baby neice  3.  When the clothes come back, I sort through them to decide what I want to cut up for quilts/crafting or re-purposing  4.  I try to consign what I don’t want to keep for crafting  5.  I donate what Lucy’s Consignment doesn’t want  6.  I cut up the clothes for crafting purposes.   Today, I finally made it to this round of step #6.  Let me show you some pictures!

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I am going to cut these pieces  into 5×5 squares.  This is what I will make into a keep-sake quilt.

 

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I changed my mind and couldn’t bear to cut this one up.  It’s Italian travel/landmarks/scooter fabric.  I love the colors, I love everything about this.
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This is a brim from an 18-24 baby hat (Gymboree 2005 or 2006).  I think it will be just darling as a detachable collar (almost to be used like a necklace) for Mila.  I will probably shorten it and put some kind of pretty closure on it.  I love the detailing/rickrack and fabric/colors.  It’s perfect because it already has fabric stabilizer in it to make it a little stiff , it reverses to a co-ordinating fabric and it is basically the perfect shape already.  *I think I am going to try and make it into a peter pan collar.*  I am inspired to make some detachable collars for her after seeing The Well-digger’s Daughter on Netflix/watch it now (you must watch this one for the clothes, they are so lovely!).  I also want to do a crocheted collar for her (like this).

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This is the rest of that hat.  Hmmmm…Im not sure what to do with it yet.  It looks like a cozy for something?   Or a pin cushion?  Or what?  Can’t decide, but it’s too pretty to throw away.

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Here are leg elastics from the matching bloomers to this outfit.  Look at the details!  They made these with co-ordinating fabric trim.  I love that.  I love the love that goes into that.  These type of details are missing from today’s clothes.  Or maybe it’s just Mila’s size?  Are clothes getting less cute/not as well made the older she gets?   I think I am going to make these into hair elastics.

Gap has a new Peter Rabbit line.  I would have bought all of this, if they had made it in her size:

peter rabbit gap details

 

Aren’t they just darling?  Why didn’t Gap make the Peter Rabbit line in bigger sizes?  Why do they assume we want to dress our three year olds like they are teenagers?  I feel like emailing them!  Are you seeing a color theme here?  I think I am loving pink and yellow!

Guess what I ordered for myself from Boden?!?!   The scallop trim shirt (in yellow) and the casual cable cardigan (in soft red/pink).  I adore the fabric (both are 100% cotton) and details and colors of these two items.  They look vintage inspried to me.  I just hope they fit properly!  I wanted the scallop trim shirt last year and was sorry when I didn’t get it.  So I was super happy to see they brought it back this year.

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I cut these felt Miffy heads to patch onto Mila’s dirty knees.  It was a Pinterest idea of course.  I am terribly obsessed with bunnies right now.  Like this pillow and this wall decal and this wallpaper (I don’t think they sell this anymore) and all of this bunny stuff from Maileg.  Oh and I ebayed this adorable bunny night light but what I really wanted was this expensive Miffy one.   I also can’t get enough of fawns and foxes.  Thank goodness for Pinterest.  If I had my shop or my own children’s clothes line, it would be nothing but bunnies, fawns and foxes right now.

 

**Have you ever seen Olive’s Friend Pop childre’s clothes (I think I have posted about them before)?  I think they are literally the cutest, vintage inspired clothes out there.  Way out of my price range, but so inspirational.**

olive's friend pop 1

olives friend pop 2

olives friend pop 3

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I love the colors, fabrics, details and design.  If I had a shop, I would sell this.  Look at the bonnet!  **After a little research, I realized this company is no longer in business.  Isn’t that a shame?  I wish I could start a children’s clothing company with clothes like this but priced more like Gymboree!**

 

***PS***If you want to make some lovely vintage inspired baby clothes,  you can find lovely patterns at Oliver and S.

oliver and s pattern

 

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Tanya Whelan fabric

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Um, yeah…I got these too.

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Sarah Jane for Michael Miller fabric

Friday, January 13th, 2012

I ordered a half yard of each of these from etsy.  I am thinking of using these for the Aneela Hoey quilt (posted earlier today).

PS  The Aneela Hoey fabric “A Walk in the Woods” isn’t for sale until February.

I want this next:

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Rummage at the Unitarian Church on River Road

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Here are the finds.  This is the second best rummage sale of the year.  It happens the first Sat of December every year.  I found a set of hardback Louisa May Alcott books in perfect condition for $10 (my blog is named darling dovecote because I loved it in the book Little Women when Jo refers to Meg’s house as “the dovecote”).  Antique pillow ticking, cherry fabric, a pink chenille bed spread ($6), two appliqued hand towels, vintage baby dresses (50 cents each!), a lovely blue silk Chinese brocade coat for $10, a wool needlework bag shaped like a house, an unusual tea set for Mila, some crazy dress up stuff for Mila (including an unusual Chinese hat with fur, a 1950′s ? wedding hat, some 50′s pink plastic bracelets, and an unusual peasant blouse).

This is my favorite find of the day.  I love the color/fabric on this coat (it has an inner layer of pouf that makes it warm).  It is in perfect condition!

Look at the tops on the teapot and sugar bowl…so unusual…cute!

The tag on this reads “cottage crafts tweeds and yarns, product of Canada, St Andrews, New Brunswick.”

I think I am going to reopen my etsy shop with a small pile of vintage baby clothes I have collected.  I have debated over what to sell in my etsy shop for a long time.  I really don’t want to sell things that are difficult to ship or can break in the mail.  So that leaves me with vintage clothes (adult vintage is hard to find but I do come across baby stuff frequently), linens and maybe vintage patterns and sewing notions.  I think I will focus on getting some business cards after the holidays and listing my items in the shop.

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Obsessing about…

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Kokeshi (Japanese dolls)

5pc Wooden Geisha Kokeshi Nesting Matryoshka Doll MD2/R

nesting dolls from ebay

Iwako Japanese Mini Eraser Kokeshi Doll 6pc Set

erasers from ebay

bento box from ebay
doll

doll

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beads

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reusable snack bag from etsy

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stuffed doll from etsy

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Love this pillow from etsy…

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

YoYo Rosette Pillow Cover. 14×14

From thestoryofkat

YoYo Rosette Pillow Cover. 14x14
I need to make it!  Here is the link to the shop.
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Thinking about this pillow…

Friday, November 19th, 2010

From etsy.

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For Mila’s stocking…

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Both are from this etsy shop.  Aren’t they beautiful?

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For Liam’s stocking…

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

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It has arrived!

Monday, September 13th, 2010

This should keep me busy for a while.  Tanya Wheelan, Jennifer Paginelli, Tina Givens and a few others (a bunch of this was on sale for $5/yd!!).  Isn’t it beauty?  Color Therapy through the fall and winter!  These will be so fun to work with on my project list.  I have to decide which clothes for Mila to start with.  For the big hour a day sewing kid’s clothes week…so fun!

I think that one might be my favorite too, Mila!

Mila was up 2-3 hrs in the night last night so I am quite worn out.  I would say more about these if I could form sentences properly right now.  I just LOVE them.

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