I'm hoping to get more back into it soon, and I have like 10 things cut out (thanks to my lovely Mother), I just need to get to sew them!
In the meantime, I give you two of the measly things I have sewn... more to follow in upcoming posts (like in a few days or a week, not months, I swear!
Matching bucket hats for my two growing boys (little E is almost 7 months... and M is 3! whhhaaa??)... yay! Using the awesome pattern from Oliver and S and the no handsewing shortcut from A Little Grey.
First an adorable sleepy picture :)
And another cute baby picture
I added ties to the wee ones as I often back carry him and need to make sure the hat stays on! just tucked them into the seams at the two side seams, and voila. Makes it non reversible, but thats ok!
And we can finish off with a pic of the unimpressed with my photo taking toddler in his hat.
And yes, I should have added interfacing, but I didn't, I kinda like the slight floppiness! And I love this pattern! so quick and awesome! I just can't justify every buying hats!
Oh and I also made yet another bonnet, so I'll add a picture here, just cause!
Hooray for summer!
With gorgeous little boys kids like these two I can see just how busy you must be! The hats look great on them - and definitely no interfacing was a great idea, makes the hat look much more wearable...J
ReplyDeleteThat bonnet is amazing!! Johanna do you sell your stuff???
ReplyDeleteadorable hats and kiddos! That is my problem recently too, after taking care of 2 kids all day, when I have free time I end up sitting and relaxing (sometimes).
ReplyDeleteThese hats are looking so adorable.
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