Vintage May guest: Me Sew Crazy

Today’s Vintage May guest is another Jessica-the Jessica behind the blog Me Sew Crazy! She sews the most fabulous clothes for her little ones-they’re always so creative with adorable details and fabrics! She has a ton of tutorials for her creations, including this one that was the first dress I saw of Jessica’s-I was smitten! I’ve used this tutorial of hers, which is great…and I love this wavy tunic! Such a fun way to add detail! She also creates collections for her kiddos each season…-be sure to check them out…they’re amazing! She is super sweet on top of all that, too! 😀 I couldn’t wait to see what she had in store for Vintage may!


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When Jess asked if I wanted to be a part of their Vintage May Series, I was thrilled. You see, I had just stumbled across this pile of vintage patterns at our local thrift store and I couldn’t wait to give one of them a try. I finally settled on the Butterick 2949 Vintage Jumper.

And after falling in love with this gorgeous tribal / geometric patterned linen at our local fabric store, I simply had to work with it. I absolutely adore how the dress came out.  There is just something about vintage patterns – the attention to detail, the pleats, pins, and tucks, the classic style – they just always have that little extra something.

Whenever I do old fashioned patterns, I always like to mix it up a bit. Either with a funky, more modern print. Or pairing it with something that has an edge, giving the vintage trend a more current feel.  By doing that I find my kids get more use out of the items, and I get to stretch my imagination by trying to pair the vintage meets modern look. Collage 

 

But for the Vintage Series, I wanted something a bit extra. That’s where the color block tights come in… 






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After all, what is more trendy then color block tights? And how fun is it to throw them in the mix with all of these vintage lovelies we are seeing lately?!! IMG_5318 Not that I am sticking my tongue out at the Vintage Series or anything – HA! I just cant give you a tutorial for the dress as it came from a pattern :). Making your own pair of color block shape tights is super easy. First, you will need a good tights / leggings tutorial. I found Made by Rae’s baby tights a long time ago and have never needed another one. Her tute can be found HERE. Just cut the feet off for leggings. Once you have your own pair of tights for sizing / pattern info, simply… Collage1 Collage2 And that’s it! Feel free to make the curved edge as wide or thing as you desire. Just imagine how slimming this would be on an adult, hmmm…. IMG_5331 

 

Thank you again so much for having me here Jess for your Vintage May Series! And for all of you Craftiness is Not Optional readers…remember that Vintage Pattern pile I mentioned at the beginning of this post? I just happen to be giving some away today. Hop on over to my site for your chance twin! Happy Sewing!

 

  

 

 

Fabulous, right!? Love it, thanks Jessica!

 

Check out what Cherie from You & Mie created over on Skirt as Top!

Comments

  1. Thank you so much for having me Jess! I am loving following along with this Series – so much loveliness going on.

  2. oh man, I’m nuts about those tights!!

  3. Those are just adorable, Jessica! How cute!

  4. Man, your daughter is one stylish little lady! I LOVE the fabric for the dress – it’s gorgeous. And those color-blocked tights are so hip!

  5. YES – love that you “punked it up” with the colorblock tights! great modern twist, those things are so stylish! my daughter might need them with a hot pink stripe. 😀

  6. I love what you did there! Supercute 🙂 Generally I love the whole look of this beautiful little model :):):)

  7. Wow, these are so awesome! I want to make a pair for my daughter and myself 🙂
    Here’s a tutorial I found helpful in making my toddler daughter some leggings (also good for adults):
    http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/how-tuesday-design-sew-your-own-leggings/
    I’m going to make some this weekend using your great idea. Thanks again for the inspiration!

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