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.Harvey models: Mr Frog.

After lots of wearing the first time around, I knew that making a second set from this pattern would be a winner.

 
 
 

And the crazy frogs wearing glasses…I ordered the fabric, then it arrived, then I wasn’t so sure, then I cut into it anyway and now I love it!  Really, you gotta make the most of being able to dress your boys in crazy prints because it doesn’t last for long!

 
 
 
 

The pants pattern comes from Ottobre 3/2013, harem-style baggy pants called “Summer Sea Jersey Pants.” They are incredibly comfortable, and lightweight. I like how the ribbing waistband with no added elastic is just tight enough to stay up without being restrictive. They work great over a bodysuit, but they wouldn’t stay up if they were sitting directly on skin, you would have to make the ribbing a lot tighter or add a casing for elastic if you weren’t planning on wearing a bodysuit underneath.

 
 
 

The bodysuit pattern is an old favourite from Ottobre 6/2012, “Kisuliini Raglan-Sleeve Bodysuit.” Because of previous issues with the neck being too tight, I cut about 1/8″ off the entire neckline before sewing on the binding. Way easier fix than adding in some kind of opening and snaps.

And like most of my knit fabrics, these come from Crafty Mamas too. Looks like there is still some of the froggy print in store if you are quick!

How cute is my little fatty? I could just squeeze and cuddle him all day…wait on, I do! This one’s a total Mama’s boy and doesn’t like to let me out of his sight!

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.Baby sewing for a Summer hoilday.

 
 
Because a baby can’t go on his first holiday without some new clothes, I crammed in some sewing before our recent trip to Sydney when I should have been packing, cleaning and getting organised! 
It was completely worth it though because Sydney was hot and we have had cold, cold, cold so Harvey doesn’t really have any “summer” clothes and would have been wearing his singlet and napppy!
I used the same pattern for all three short-sleeved onesies. From the latest Summer 3/2013 edition of Ottobre. It is called “Baby Whale Raglan-Sleeved Bodysuit”.

I knew that the neckline would be too tight without any alterations as it looked similar to the Kisuliini Raglan-Sleeve Bodysuit that I’ve made a few times already. But I didn’t want to have a front or back placket as I liked the simple look of the bodysuit so instead I cut just around 1/8″ off the entire neckline before adding the binding. It was just enough, easy enough to put on and off now while still fitting nicely around the neck.

So, Harvey’s worn these three suits two times each! Unless things warm up here quickly, we probably won’t be seeing them again! Ah well, the things a crazy sewing mother does…it was worth it for a few hot days!

 
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.Harvey models: Stripes & Monkeys.

 

Okay, I’ve really got to get these pictures on the blog before Harvey grows any more! They were all taken at least a month ago and all of these outfits are fitting rather snuggly now, they’ll be making their way to the “too small box” by the end of the week.

First up…sad Harvey. Mean Mum made him lie down for a few photos when all he wanted to do was go to bed! This zippered suit pattern is one of my favourites for him to wear. The fit is perfect for him and it is practical and comfortable. You can read more about the pattern details here. The fabric is some Hilco stripes. 

And here is his monkey outfit. Once again I added a front placket to the onesie AFTER he had worn it for the first time. The neck opening is just too snug to get on and off comfortably. So annoying to do, especially as the binding I used around the neckline was quite thick, but worth it in the end. You can read more about this outfit here.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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.Harvey: 4 months.

 
Here’s Mr Harvey. Another month older.
Reaching 4 months resulted in some bad sleeping from the boy. (Sleeping – or not sleeping – always seems to be the hot topic of conversation with babies, doesn’t it?!) We got things better in the night time, down to two feeds a night now and he is going to bed around 7:30pm at the same time as the other kids which is great but day naps have been terrible. He started cat napping for only 30-40 minutes at a time in the day. It was driving me absolutely crazy because he would wake up grumpy so obviously wasn’t ready to wake up yet but I could never get him back to sleep again. When he started being really bad, we were about to have a lot of disruptions to routine – school holidays, visitors and our trip to Sydney so I didn’t bother trying to make any changes until this week when things have been more normal for us. We’ve made some big improvements this week, I can usually rock him back to sleep when he wakes up and he will go back to sleep for another hour or so. Fingers crossed we can keep it up for the next few weeks and retrain him to have longer naps again…I know the hard yards now will be worth it in the long run! Can’t wait for the day he is having two big naps and I can start getting some work done again!

Harvey has rolled over a couple of times this week from his back to his tummy. He does it without realising though, usually when he is reaching for something but I have a feeling he is going to be on the move sooner than we want!

 

 And of course, he is wearing one of his little Mama-made outfits again. You can read more about this one here. I’m thinking any little nephews that are born into the family in the future are going to have a whole wardrobe of lovely clothes to wear – Harvey grows so quickly that everything I’ve made for him still looks brand new!

 
 
 
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.Harvey models: Villikko Romper.

Time to share some more shots of Mr Harvey modelling some of the clothes I made for him while I was pregnant…

 
This is the Villikko Romper for Ottobre Spring 1/2013. The robot fabric comes from Spoonflower here. This suit is a lovely fit but does have the difficulty of no openings around the neckline so can be a little tricky to get on and off.
 
 

When I made the super hero version of the suit, I did anticipate the neck would be a little tight so sewed in a placket down the back with two press studs. It makes a world of difference to getting on and off!

You can read more about the robot suit here and super hero suit here.
And right on schedule Harvey has just woken for a feed so this is a super short and sweet post! Later!