Thursday, 25 April 2013
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First boy-make for Kids Clothes Week complete! I know I said I wasn't going to make the same old things I always do, but being too short on time to draft something completely new (or trace out an Ottobre), I'm allowing myself the compromise of playing around with the details of my tried-and-trues.
For this, I split my raglan sleeve where the shoulder cap falls and switched out the top section for a contrasting print. While the airplane print is a nicely drapey interlock, the star print is a hefty french terry with a bit more structure. My inspiration came from the uber-stylish leather insets from Groovybaby and Mama.
With Kids Clothes Week more than halfway done and tolerance for photoshoots waning, can I suggest setting up a sibling in the window for amusement? In related news, Maia has learned how to use a pane of glass to make piggy noses.
KCW: Contrast Shoulder Tee
First boy-make for Kids Clothes Week complete! I know I said I wasn't going to make the same old things I always do, but being too short on time to draft something completely new (or trace out an Ottobre), I'm allowing myself the compromise of playing around with the details of my tried-and-trues.
For this, I split my raglan sleeve where the shoulder cap falls and switched out the top section for a contrasting print. While the airplane print is a nicely drapey interlock, the star print is a hefty french terry with a bit more structure. My inspiration came from the uber-stylish leather insets from Groovybaby and Mama.
With Kids Clothes Week more than halfway done and tolerance for photoshoots waning, can I suggest setting up a sibling in the window for amusement? In related news, Maia has learned how to use a pane of glass to make piggy noses.
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He is just toooo cute. Cute haircut, sir. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, the shirt. I love the shirt, too. :D
DeleteThat guy! And his awesome new shirt!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so rad! Love everything about it. And it's a good reminder to be brave mixing prints.
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