Okay okay so I know that none of you have particularly been awaiting this moment with bated breath but it’s a big day for me! The ever lovely Amanda from KitschyCoo kids asked me at the end of February to test a pattern that she’d designed. “Sure,” says I, “No problem.” Hmm. It’s only six weeks later and I’m finished…
This was the first KitschyCoo pattern that I’ve sewn. I also have a coat pattern which I’m hoping to sew up before Christmas, but I’ll admit happily that my novice sewing skills really put me off even though when I flicked through Amanda’s instructions it all looked straightforward. I shouldn’t have worried. In the end, the actual construction of the entire garment was done in less than an hour and believe me when I tell you I’m irritatingly meticulous and therefore slow. The one thing that held me up was that no matter how hard I tried I could not master the buttonhole function on my sewing machine. TURNS OUT that’s because I’m missing a vital part from my sewing machine accessories – namely a buttonhole foot. Doh!
Anyway. This jacket (which is fully reversible by the way) has been semi finished for over a week and yesterday Kat came to visit and whilst Bob kept us supplied with tea and cake Kat did it for me showed me how the buttonhole function works. So! I’m proud to unveil my version of the KitschyCoo matinee coat.
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Side two -
Erica absolutely loves it. It took a bit of bribery with a new nightie to get her to take it off! I’m extremely happy with the way it’s turned out and I’ll be making another one very soon so that she has a spare when this one is in the washing.
We also owe a wee thank you to Sam from Incy Wincy Stitches. You might remember that in this post I’d mentioned the first hat and booties set was going to Sam and in exchange, Sam sent up the gorgeous blue bag that Erica is clutching in these pics. It’s a crocheted clutch and was filled with hair bobbles and slides for Erica which she was just thrilled with. All in all, a very happy wee girl yesterday – just look at that smile! (She was actually laughing at Nairn and Findlay who were hanging out the window shouting to her)
So what do you lovely lot think? A passable first attempt at following a pattern?
In other news I’m looking for a little bit of input from you lot. It’s Erica’s 2nd birthday in less than two weeks, then Findlay’s 8th birthday five weeks after that. I’d really like to make each of them a handmade gift but I’m looking for suggestions. What are your go-to handmade gift ideas for children? Or as a parent, what would you really be happy for your child to receive?
Posted under for the kids, recommendations, sewing
This post was written by Vonnie on April 22, 2009









Lovely jacket!
Love the coat! I’ve made one from the same pattern – they are great aren’t they? For your two year old – I have a stash of ‘hungry caterpillar’ colouring books – the exact same as the story book – but with outline drawings to be coloured in. I make pencil rolls in Hungry Caterpillar quilting fabric to match. Simple but always handy!
Jacket looks good. I’ve just ordered some material for 2 projects I have up my sleeve so I may need to come over and pester you for use of your sewing machine (if I can’t nick one from work).
Beautiful coat! ha, Erica looks so made up! Glad she likes her purse and bits too. x
Birthdays … what about softies? well for Erica anyway. Emma loves all the strange looking softies I’ve made for her
I’m too disorganised to have a ‘go-to’ gift, but for Alastair’s last birthday I made him a doll sling and a pillowcase.
For Evelyn’s birthday I plan on making her a softie with tags/textures.