Thursday, October 20, 2011

Pumpkin Patch Outfit


This outfit actually started as just the pants. 

But that creative itch overtook me & I was needing a break from sewing costumes and needed a quick little creative project. 

Both my boys are going through their fall growth spurts.... you know when your kids' old pants are a little too short and the next size up are a little too long?  I had just been rolling up the bottoms so they wouldn't trip and it occurred to me that it would be neat to add a little detail to make them look lined and therefor kinda cute when rolled up.  The verdict is still out on whether they look a little too girly... my husband immediately unrolled them! 

The shirt was super simple.  I found the pumpkin applique online and to make the sleeves just made 2 tubes and attached them along the seam of shirt. 

Wanna know how I added the faux lining?  It was pretty simple.

Take your kid's pants (they need to be too long).  I bought these a while ago on clearance for $4 at Target. 

Measure your child's inseam.


Measure the pant's inseam (so you know how much to roll up).


Measure across the bottom.  Double the measurement and add an inch for your seam allowance.

Cut 2 strips of fabric which are about 4" by whatever your last measurement was (double the length across plus 1").


Iron one edge or each strip and run a zigzag stitch along it.  I am not worried about fraying because this will be tucked up in the pants and won't be seen. 


Now iron the other edge over about 1/2" then started at the inseam, pin the ironed edge just along the bottom seam of the pants.  Make sure to leave a 1/2" loose at the beginning and end so you can close the loop when you're done.


Make sure you are using a heavy duty needle (for denim).  Slowly sew along the pinned edge.  I didn't worry about thread color in my bobbin because it won't be seen.  I also used a pretty loose stitch so I can rip it out later when the pants no long need to be rolled.



Now pin and sew the short ends that you left - make sure the right sides are together.



I added a row of stitches toward the top so the lining would stay up in the pants when rolled.


I think it turned out just as I imagined!

Take your little guy to the pumpkin patch to enjoy!


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6 comments:

  1. This is adorable! I love the pants... I don't think they look girly, but I could totally see my husband unrolling them if we had boys :)

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  2. super cute! you are just something else!!! love the idea of adding the sleeves to a short sleeved shirt.

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    have a nice day dear :)

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  4. I found your blog through Pinterest. I am so glad I did! I have FIVE boys, and I am addicted to crafting/sewing. So glad I found you to help me with my boy crafting!

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