It was a great revelation at a great time, because I have found myself in need of more bottoms for my daughter. She seems to have a wide array of tops, but no bottoms. It's always great when you realize that you have all the pieces to make what you need already amongst your craft supplies. I had this wonderful wide, soft, elastic that I had bought online for making cute skirts that I never got around to using. I also have a lot of random fabric (including old jeans), and a ton of fold over elastic. Voila! The biggest problem was making up a pattern. I probably could have found something online, but I didn't look... I used almost the entirety of one pair of old (hol-y) maternity jeans before finally giving up and just cutting material for a romper. I made two, but then decided I'd try again for something more interesting and made some pants. At least now I figured out what I'm doing, so the next ones won't be so hard. ;-)
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
FOE elastic baby rompers
After making a few PUL diaper covers a month or so ago, I realized that I hadn't been creative enough about my fold over elastic. I had yards and yards of it sitting around waiting to be used for girls headbands. The problem is that I have, for the most part, stopped making girls headbands. When I made the diaper cover I realized what an awesome invention FOE was--think stretchy binding! It's like the lazy-sewers way to finish an edge stitch and make it stretchy all at the same time. It's amazing. Truly amazing.
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