Thursday, March 4, 2010

More 90 minute shirts

I had been warned from Dana herself that this was going to be addicting, and it is. It is because they turn out cute whatever you made them with. I made two more last night and also added the dog to the one I had already posted. I can't stop thinking of cute color combos.


14 comments:

Gillian said...

Jonathan thinks Quinn looks a lot like Dad in some of these latest pictures & I think he looks a lot like Scott. Very cute shirts! I can't believe he's growing so quickly. I put some 18-24 mo. Gymboree overalls on Peter yesterday and they were way too big. At least his 12 mo. Oshkosh ones are too small...he must be growing, just not an inch a month!

Melissa said...

I love it, especially the one with the dog. That's not your baby is it? Oh my gosh he is big and cute.

Meredith said...

So I'm curious Marie... did they really take you 90 min? they turned out great!

Marie' said...

Meredith,
Once you have your pattern made, fabric picked out, and serger threaded and ready to go, you can make them in less than an hour. The first one took over two hours.

Mommymita said...

Those are so cute - I love the way you can take a design and make it your own.

adrianne said...

He's adorable Marie! So are the shirts! I wish he was closer to be Grant's buddy.

Allison said...

Those shirts are great! It looks like they would go over the head easily. Do they?

SuburbiaMom said...

Those are so cute!! 90 minute translates to 4 hours for some of us ;)!

Marie' said...

Allison,
They surely do. I wish I had this pattern when Jerome was little. I used to leave scratch marks on his forehead after changing him. I will call you so we can set up our next craft/sewing day.

Cynthia said...

You are amazing!

カローラ said...

うぅぅ~かわいすぎるっ。もう、これ絶対売れるって。ロックミシンが欲しくなっちゃうよ~。

Marie' said...

私大量生産ができない人でね。4枚が精一杯だったよ。いっぱい作ってEtsyとかで売ってる人いっぱいいるけど私にはできそうもないこと。

dana said...

cute the with dog.
Don't those sleeves and the neck just look adorable on a little guy? I just want to squeeze and hug him. Maybe that's why I like making these shirts :)

Keiko said...

I saw this one on the MADE blog, too. I sure want to sew these, but I'm not so committed than you are! So cute! I bet this will look cute with the images from children's book "Who Are They?" by Tana Hoban. Images are shadow duckling images.