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Showing posts with label Boy Clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boy Clothes. Show all posts

Friday, October 12, 2012

Turtle Man PJ Pants--KCWC Day 5




Day 4 draws to a close and I decided it was time to do something for The Boy.  He's the light of my world, that Boy.  He's got my hubs personality (and I married him), so needless to say, I think the Boy's great.  A greater ham has never been.
 
This Boy is obsessed with boyish animals.  Snakes.  Lizards.  Frogs.  Alligators.  Deer.  Rabbits.  Squirrels.  Something that either horrifies Mama or can be shot and consumed, though not by him.  He's Chicken Nuggets all the way.  Anyhoo, he loves the show the Call of the Wildman.  His best bud told his mother recently that he didn't need to go to school, he was going to grow up to the the Turtle Man.  My Boy shares his sentiments.
 
So, at the horrific trip to Hancock's, when Zuzu was BAD and I was mortified, I let him pick out his own fabric for PJ pants.  This fabric had to be it.  It is like 1/4 inch thick and made of spandex and polyester.  I kid you not.  But, it was on clearance, and, I asked.
 
I took a McCall's pattern and laid out the current favorite pj pants on top and adjusted so they'd fit well.  We're a bit on the small side for 6.  Astonishingly, that worked great.  These jokers fit snug but with enough room to grow for a while.  Snaps for me.
 
I let him pick the cuff color--he chose green, which is what I would have chosen.  Told ya I love this boy.
 
 
 
When it came time to take pics, I put him in the photo corner and let him be him.  None of these were coached.  He told me he needed to do one where he was holding up his snake.  I picmonkey'ed the snake in.  There is no way a snake is coming in my house and living to be held. 
 
Of course, he must show his muscles.
 
 
Maybe when I have recovered from a week of sewing, I'll whip up a shirt to coordinate--like a green shirt with a snake inset on the chest.  Believe it or not, I'm sick of sewing.  I can't sleep because I'm wondering what I should sew tomorrow.  Sunday can't get here soon enough and yet I refuse to quit!





Sunday, April 29, 2012

May the Force be with you...

Okay, so Star Wars lovers, breathe. No, I don't know the real name of the robe-thing that Yoda, or any Jedi knight for that matter, wears. 
Rambo came home from baseball with an invitation to a Star Wars birthday party.  In fine print, written so innocently it said, "Wear your favorite Star Wars costume."  Sure thing, sweetie.  We have a lightsaber from the General Dollar and that's about it.  My son thinks my sewing skills are way better than they really are, so he looked at me like, 'duh, Mom.  Just make something.'

With much dreading I asked Rambo which character it was to be.  I was hoping for something hard, like R2D2 (yeah, not really.  I'm not insane).

"Yoda.  No, Darth! Vader!" came the reply. 

Now comes the wicked Mommyology that we all do.  Come on, don't look all horrified or innocent.  You manipulate your kid just like I do.

"But son, Darth Vader is a bad guy and I bet that mask gets hot."  So, Yoda it was.

The last time I had to send him somewhere in costume was Cowboy Day at school, for which I made a cowboy shirt (from scratch), chaps, vest, and scarf.  My husband threatened to commit me if I went off my rocker like that again, so I felt like I was safe to do just the Yoda robe thing and maybe some ears.  I didn't want my kid showing up looking dorky when everyone else just had a lightsaber or Star Wars shirt.

For the robe I used a tutorial found here:  http://www.degraeve.com/jedirobe/
I sewed it out of the cheapest broadcloth I could find but did finish all the seams so it wouldn't come apart if we actually decide to play with it.  I used a 40% off coupon at the Lobby, so my fabric was seriously about $4.50.  I would have thrifted something but in my haste to Git R Done I took the easy way out.

Want to make some Yoda ears?

Supplies:

1 sheet of green craft foam
Sewing machine or glue gun

1.  Draw out your basic ear shape as below.  I did mine from simple paper and kept trimming until I got the size right.

2.  Cut your ears out of foam X 2.

3.  Roll into the ear shape and stitch at the bottom.  Remember to make a left and a right ear.  I almost didn't.



4.  Cut ear slits and let Yoda go defeat Darth Vader.


**Breaking party news:  My kid and one other showed up in a Star Wars outfit.  The ears came off in the kid's driveway and the robe is wadded up and filthy in the back of my hub's truck.  I'm gonna barf.