I made another maternity top using New Look 6025. Can you guess where I found this fabric? That's right the thrift store!! :) I took an inch out of each shoulder seam to help with the gaping neckline.
Look at you and all your nesting!!! Is it the pregnancy? That put me on the fast road to creativity and homesteading (I loved it all before but something about having a little "bun in the oven" vamped up my excitement about homemaking). Loving all your projects :). I bought some great fabric at the thrift store last week and I just got the book "Handmade Beginnings" by Anna Marie Horner in the mail today :). I have plans to make the "quick change trousers" for several friends having babies...ooo the domestic fun to be had!
Your top turned out so cute! Congratulations on yuor pregnancy! Would you like to post a photo link to your blog on my Sew & Tell Saturday linky party at my blog this Saturday? Its geared specifically for sewing projects ! Justine @ Sew Country Chick.
Love it!! Great job Missy.
ReplyDeleteMissy this is so super cute! Thanks again for linking up today:)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I'm also expecting, I'll have to check out some of your other stuff. (I found you through Tea Rose Home).
ReplyDeleteLook at you and all your nesting!!! Is it the pregnancy? That put me on the fast road to creativity and homesteading (I loved it all before but something about having a little "bun in the oven" vamped up my excitement about homemaking). Loving all your projects :). I bought some great fabric at the thrift store last week and I just got the book "Handmade Beginnings" by Anna Marie Horner in the mail today :). I have plans to make the "quick change trousers" for several friends having babies...ooo the domestic fun to be had!
ReplyDeleteYour top turned out so cute! Congratulations on yuor pregnancy! Would you like to post a photo link to your blog on my Sew & Tell Saturday linky party at my blog this Saturday? Its geared specifically for sewing projects !
ReplyDeleteJustine @ Sew Country Chick.