Made by a Fabricista: Mommy and Me Time Rompers!

Made by a Fabricista: Mommy and Me Time Rompers!
Mothers Day -- There is nothing better than being able to share your craft with the ones you love.


My daughter, Jordan (10 years old) has had very minimal interest in sewing these past years. While I have made her several garments in the past, her desire to learn was minimal at best. Attempts in the past yielded a good hour of attention.

I have been planning on re-introducing her to sewing with some fun summer projects. My daughter loves summer dresses, shorts, colors!

I used a hot pink/coral red/beige/white abstract print poly/lycra Charmeuse found (HERE). While I typically don't lean towards pink garments, I fell absolutely in love with this print!

My daughters pattern is New Look S0814. We opted for a mix between view D and view C. I created view A of this pattern just last week and she wore it to her summer concert at school. I believe her love for the dress sparked her wanting to sew this time around.



My daughter constructed 95_ of her garment. I assisted only with the attachment of the flounce and the final hemming. I am so proud and could not stop smiling! She could not wait to wear her romper to school the next day!




My romper was created using a mix of McCall 6848 (bottom) which is my go to for my romper bottoms and Vogue 9085. I made several adjustments to the pattern to accomplish the look I received. First, I cut the pattern 2 inches below the waistband (should I create this pattern again, I will likely double this measurement). Second, I cut lengthened the center front facing to run the length of the shirt. I then attached the facing right sides together, then encased the facing for my next step which was the adding of button holes. The first button hole was placed 6 inches from the next line and every 2 inches after. I then created a 48 inch spaghetti strap for the enclosure.





The sleeves were constructed as per the pattern, but the sleeve casing was omitted and replaced with a hem and 1/4 inch elastic of which I used at the waist as well. My daughter assisted me though this construction by serging and inserting the elastic.

I must say, it was a great Mother's Day!
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My silly bean :). Happy Sewing All!
Jenese
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    Ann Brodsky: May 13, 2015

    Wow, you two look awesome! I'm sure that fabric was tricky to work with. Great job Jordan and Jenese!

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    Brown sewing: May 14, 2015

    Beautiful outfits ladies. Your poses looks like you had so much fun together. Several priceless moments.

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    Unknown: May 14, 2015

    Don't know which I enjoyed more… those beautiful outfits or you and your daughters' poses.. You guys look great!

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    knitmachinequeen (KMQ): May 14, 2015

    Hot mommy and daughter! LOL. You two look so cute and the poses are priceless!

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    dinagideon: May 15, 2015

    Jenese, these are so stinking cute. I love the posing you both did, too. :D

    Bravo on your little lady learning to sew and serge! WOO!

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    bpatricia74: May 18, 2015

    Aww, your Mother/Daughter outfits are beautiful! It is great that your daughter sewed 95% of her outfit. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw her serging! How awesome is that! I was about her age, 10 when I learned how to sew too, and have been doing it ever since.

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    Deborah: May 21, 2015

    ADORABLE. You both look terrific, the poses are too sweet for words, and I'm crazy about the fact that she sewed her own. I'm very impressed.

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