Gifting my little guest a romper
Happy new week everyone,
Making baby dresses or outfit is something I haven't done in a while, although I do enjoy making little beautiful dresses for them, but since I've not had a little baby around since I had my last baby who is two years now, and I don't intend to get pregnant anytime soon haha, My needlework on baby dresses was put on pending.
Happily, a friend of mine who gave birth about six months back and lives far away in another city, awe have not seen each other for a long time informed me on her intending visit to my city this forthcoming week alongside her baby girl, so here I am dusting my sewing skills once again on baby's outfits. I haven't told her yet, but I intend to make some baby dresses as a gift for her little one, hopefully, I finish all projects I have in mind before their arrival.
For a start,I made a baby romper, this is one of the easiest baby outfit to make, and it requires very little fabric, even less than a yard. I have many left over fabrics from previous projects that I haven't found what to make use of them until now, and I'm very excited for the project I choose.
To make the romper, I started by drafting the upper side the pattern
Next, I turned the neckline and armhole with a bias strip and added a placket in the front opening, I will be adding buttons to this part later.
Moving on, I drafted the lower part of the romper which is a short, I sewed the crotch and inseam,
After which I joined the upper and lower side together, also creating a loop in the middle to pass the rope to help firm up the waistline.
Looking forward to my next baby outfit project, and my little guest coming next week, I can't wait to finally see them.
The #focusyourneedlework challenge has also helped me pay more attention to my picture quality and I love how I'm focusing more now😊, sometimes, we need a little push to be aware and get better on certain things. For this project, I choose to have a plain white background and have all attention on my needlework.
And that's all on my #needleworkmonday
All images used in this post are mine
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@pixresteemer(4/5) tipped @glorydee
I imagine it must be nice to make baby-dresses, so much less fabric to deal with😅
...a very cute romper!!
Yeah, you got that right snd, I guess you know how it feels to get so much less fabric piled up without knowing what to do with them.
Thank you @kesityu.fashion
Hi Glorydee :) Good for your friend's baby who has a seamstress aunt who makes cute outfits for him/her. I like this one, it looks simple and beautiful, the print is also interesting because it moves away from the typical baby print. Congratulations! And I'm also glad that the challenge helped you improve the quality of your photos. That was the main idea and you did a good job on this post ❤️.
Thanks @lauramica, lucky her😂, it's an African print known as Ankara.
I'm glad the challenge came on to open our eyes to this aspect of trying to create quality pictures as well.
Wow, I love this romper so much, thanks for being such a great host, and gifting a guest this.
Maybe I should come visiting.
Thanks sis, sure do, make sure to carry your little one along😂🥰
If only the child can talk
She really gonna love this becay this is beautiful
Nice one ♥️
Thanks @graciousvic 😊
You're welcome
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This is sooo cute and the fabric is divine. It is usually a beautiful and kind gesture to gift babies something so precious and you have no stress with that been a seamstress.
Well done dear