Showing posts with label apparel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apparel. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Another Cropped Raglan for Meeee!


I went through several patterns (casting-on, knitting a few rows, etc.) before coming to the conclusion that none satisfied my desire quite like the one I had in my head. After many measurements and calculations I casted on with some trepidation; hoping that it would fit and turn out alright. Here she is! Knit in Araucania Nature Cotton; a lovely shade of blue-green. The gorgeous ceramic button is from Veronica Buttons.

PS-Contact me through my shop if you are a 40" bust and want the super easy pattern FOR FREE!!!

Monday, June 9, 2008

My New Favorite Sweater




A top-down seamless raglan with one button, elbow-length sleeves and cropped length.

I purchased this gorgeous Noro Taiyo at one of my favorite yarn stores (Grafton). My plan was to make a simple, neutral, everyday, throw-on cropped cardigan that I could wear during and after pregnancy and in almost any season. Here is the final result, and I am so pleased with it!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Look Familiar?

A few months back, I previewed the bottom edge of this "maternity babydoll/tunic." But, alas, it took me so long to get her finished that she will now have to wait and be a "postpartum babydoll/tunic." But isn't she cute?

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Flower Baby

If I hadn't taken this picture of myself, the shirt would read "Flower Child"

Even though outside it is gloomy, today I am feeling sunny. I decided to wear my Flaunt It! of Hawaii's Flower Child maternity tee for the first time! This color combo is no longer available, however if you click the alternative below it will take you to a listing for a different color (and even more color combos are available; $22 each).

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Get Dressed!

The assortment of unique and custom indie apparel finds on etsy is positively dizzying (and delightful)!

FLUTTER

Thursday, March 20, 2008

In Today's Mail

I am so excited about my new custom creation from Tie Dye Diva Designs. So cute, and a perfect fit!

If I could only teach my toddler to use the camera...

Click here to see this etsy listing

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Materni-Me, Me, Me!

So I am 14 weeks pregnant with my second child. Luckily, I am about a month earlier to the due date of my first, so I have a lot of clothes that I can use again. However, this being my second pregnancy I started showing almost immediately, so it appears that I need more winter-spring transitional pieces this time than I did last.

Searching for cute affordable maternity clothes either in stores or online is practically impossible. You are faced with either cheap ugly things, boring simple things, or lovely, gorgeous, unique pieces that cost more for one item than your entire wardrobe. I have had a little bit of luck with sale items from Lauren Kiyomi, and Old Navy is perfect for everyday tees, tanks and jeans, but I still cannot locate that perfect maternity brand that fashions beautiful, affordable, and special items for expecting mommies.

At my wits-end , I decided to take matters into my own hands; literally. I have been working away the past few weeks knitting my own original, custom designed transitional maternity pieces JUST FOR ME! (And I haven't made a thing to sell.) Whenever I design garments I almost always work off of an ancient top-down raglan sweater pattern using it as a guide for shape and sizing. Plus: No seaming, no sewn in sleeves; yay! Please forgive the photos that I had to take of myself. Also please bear in mind that this is not necessarily the context under which I would wear these pieces.

The first is a puffed, capped-sleeve bolero in this fabulous pine green:


Second is this slightly cropped one-button (button yet to be added) cardigan with 3/4 kimono sleeves:

And finally, the bottom edge of what is sure to be the most fabulous maternity baby doll/tunic ever. I promise to share as soon as it is finished. Both the baby doll and cardigan above were knitted using Blue Sky Alpacas Dyed Cotton; my most favorite yarn for garments.

Enjoy! And if you just have to have one or more for yourself, I might be willing to take commissions...