Setting the record straight today: this boy does smile. Just not for the camera that often, until I told him that he looks like a boy who lives in a stinky house, with a stinky family. And then I got a little smile.

But it didn’t last for long.

They always start off extra long, but you need to sew like that for a fast-grower.


It won’t be long until he’s outgrown this pattern, then I might have to start buying shorts at a shop for him. Not sure that I remember how to do that though…I did try a little while ago and it was sad and boring. Does anyone else sew for their boys older than 10?
SUPPLIES:
Make It Perfect Long Boards pattern (avaliable in PDF download here)
Emily Herrick, Technicolor, Braid in Navy
Riley Blake, Hipster, Mirrah Leaf in Blue