In the meantime, I've been fortunate enough to have a couple wonderful guests share their pieces on Grosgrain.
Lily was fabulous during this shoot. I think the apples had something to do with it. Her exact words were, "I used to not like apples but these are the best apples I've ever had." I'll have to include fruit more often in my photos.
Lily has started kindergarten this past week. I found this antique school desk at a local Salvation Army. Her teacher recommended having a stationary place for her to do her homework. (Yeah, kindergarteners have homework!)
We only had the dining room table which didn't seem very personal to me. So the desk served two great purposes! I might repaint the bottom. Any color suggestions?
I liked the blue, mustard and white color pairing. All Teacher's Pet pieces will have these colors throughout.
The skirt is a simple pattern. With a straight waistband in the front and a adjustable elastic band in the back.
But of course the icing on the cake is the giant linen poppy affixed to the side. The poppy is removable and can be worn close to the shoulder as a boutonnière.
If you'd like I could write a tutorial on how to make these fabulous poppies!
I also want to thank April Spinetti who introduced me to a great fabric store in the Lancaster area with a generous selection of knits.
Without her I wouldn't have found fabric for the cardi or tee. I even found a swiss dot plum knit! Beat that JoAnn's. I'm constantly underwhelmed by the selection of knits at all the local chains.
The Goodville Fabric Outlet not only had an endless selection of knits in almost any color but they were CHEAP. And they had something I had never seen before....sweater material on bolts. They didn't have quite as much as that but it certainly peaked my interest.
It's too bad the store is a little over an hour from my home. I just have to make some reasons to go to Lancaster. There's never a shortage....outlet shopping, cheese, friends and family:)
The cardi is gathered at the neckline into four pleats. The result is a trapeze look. I also used large eye popping buttons to compliment the white strips in the tee.
I really debated on what fabric to use for the tee. Along with the swiss dot plum knits, I also found navy swiss dot knits. I can very close to using that for this outfit but in the end I liked the punchiness that the stripes offered to the outfit.
I was able to use my serger to finish off the edges of the knits which was so great. It's easy and never frays. The only problem I've had is changing threads. So many times I settle for using a white thread on a colored fabric because the thought of rethreading the machine is just too much to handle.
I've heard of these wonderful air jet things on the very expensive sergers. I like to say 'it's like cameras". You really have to settle for what you can afford. If it's over $1,000 I have to pass. But wouldn't it be nice? Just once in a while.
I found these kid beads at Claires in bunches of five for a great deal. One in every color. And the mustard tights were from Urban Outfitters.
You probably would never be able to tell but I moved the "studio" down to our really scary basement. It's so strange to have all these lights and backdrop in the middle of cobwebs, concrete and dankness.
I originally had it upstairs in our sewing/office/exercise/ guest room. Obviously we had space issues. Finally I bit the bullet and moved everything downstairs. And I think despite the occasional gross out, it was the right decision.
I had wanted to take these photos out in a field or woods with the desk but with the heat wave we've been experiencing I couldn't imagine asking Lily to wear this fall outfit. It's good for temperatures in the 60s which should be happening sometime soon.
I usually dread fall and winter and the crisp air that accompanies them but oddly this year I find myself craving it. Perhaps it's because recently the heat seems to be making me sick.
But I'm also really looking forward to Halloween and costumes and have a couple ideas in the works already. Last year will be difficult to top. I certainly can't promise anything. I suppose it will depend on my energy level which is so erratic these days.
Like I said earlier if you would like a tutorial on how to make the boutonniere poppies just let me know. There are about twelve tiers of petals. It was more time consuming than difficult. I think they look great on adults!
If you don't have the time to make one for yourself you should check out this fabulous creator of linen poppies. At emersonmade.
So classy. Think new england, j.crew. Great for weddings too. I'm so jealous of her house, her life. Let's say mine could use a maid-for-hire once in a while. At least someone to put away all this clean laundry!
Speaking of laundry. I know this is totally unrelated but it's against township ordinances to hang our laundry in our yard. Isn't that strange.
I guess I can see why it might be an eye sore if you were hanging them from one window to another but the look of fresh laundry hanging in the fresh summer air seems like a pleasing memory.
I've never had the pleasure of air drying my laundry. I assume it's something I couldn't find the time for but I do remember my mother doing it when I was very small. Then one year a nest of bees settled in our laundry poles and stung my father as he tried to evacuate them. That was the end of freshly aired laundry in my house/ life.
Finally, I know posting my winners has gotten backed up. I have to get on Brian's case tomorrow and hopefully they will be announced by Monday. So please check back then. Whenever a picture is taken off the top list of current giveaways then a winner has been announced.
I would say this cardi, tee and skirt would fit a 3T-5T.
As usual, if you would like a chance to win this cardi, tee and skirt just link back to this post.
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this outfit is SOOO CUTE!!! Love it! Wonderful photos as well!
Cute photos! I know what you mean about documenting patterns.... takes forever. I'm almost done with my fall ones and I be glad to put away the camera for a while. Hope you got the one I sent you.
Yes, I'd love a tutorial for that flower!
Cute colors!
Oh my goodness..that outfit is to die for! Love it!
So lovely, I would totally wear that! (and I´m 25.) A tutorial for that poppy would be great!
Everything about this outfit/these photos makes me happy.
LOVE IT! I am already thinking of all the fun places my daughter could wear this.... my fingers are crossed. So glad you are back to giving away your own creations... they are always fabulous!
Oh, and I'd LOVE the poppy tute!
Oh my - you never cease to amaze me :) I am so unworthy and probably would mess it all up but I would love a tutorial anyway :) Beautiful work mama!
okay, first of all, gorgeous outfit, gorgeous photos, per usual. Second of all, I'd love a poppy tutorial. And thirdly, gorgeous outfit and gorgeous photos. Wait, did I already say that? Okay, well, it deserves twice.
Gorgeous! I definitly want to make this for my neice! I would love the tutorial on the flower!
absolutely ADORABLE as always! I wish I had a daughter to put that on! Seriously you are so talented! I would LOVE a tutorial for that poppy!
please please PLEASE do a tutorial for the gorgeous poppy! I need one for my little girl... I mean NEED. :) Your teacher's pet ensemble is beautiful!!
absolutly amazing!
Will you sell these patterns? I would love, Love, LOVE to buy them. Do you have a store? I thought I saw where you did, but I cannot find a link. You are quite talented and your daughter is a FAB model.
I blogged about this.
And I would love a tutorial!
Very Cute...again, no surprise. Linking you up and adding it to my "GrosGrain Spotlight"
Cheers!
That's adorable. I would LOVE to learn how to do the flower. My daugther would love it.
Can I get one in my size?!!!
Alright aliright...My daughter Cyrie can sport it! SO CUTE!
Adorable! I wish I could wear it. :)
Yes please on the poppy tutorial! LOVE the outfit.. great work. I'm officially inspired.
Yes please on the poppy tutorial! LOVE the outfit.. great work. I'm officially inspired.
So so cute!!! love your pictures as well. Please do the poppy tutorial, I think they'd be so much fun to make. you're the best :)
SOOOO cute! Does someone want to make it for me?
SOOO cute!! I love the desk, the little girl ;), the outfit! I also wish it was my size!
PLEASE give us the tutorial for the poppy! LOVE it! Just found your blog & can't stop looking at all the goodness!
My girlies would look so cute in this adorable outfit!
I love it, the colors, the stripes, the beads, and of course the adorable model! I'll be watching for the tutorial on that flower!
This is beyond adorable! Love it! I linked to you from my blog and used a picture to show it off, hope that is ok!
I would love a tutorial on the poppies! Please!
Thanks so much!
I too just found your blog and LOVE it!! What a cute outfit!!
I love the outfit! I would like the poppy tutorial!
You do not have to rethread your serger to change colors. Cut the string on the current spool leaving it plenty long and tie the next spool to it with a small knot. Then hand turn the machine slowly while pulling on the strings at the needle until the new color is all the way through. Go slow and pull firm but not tight. I learned that just recently as a dressmakers apprentice and boy am I glad I did!
are you kidding me with this?! it is so adorable!! throw my name in the hat, please!
You amaze me. Your designs are absolutely unique and gorgeous! This one is so cute!
that is so posh! here's my link http://iheartgiveaways.blogspot.com/2009/08/teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee-and-poppy.html
Congrats on moving your studio downstairs. Oh, to have a studio, no matter what scariness surrounds it :).
Great photo shoot! Love it all. The color combo is perfect. And yes, I agree....an object or prop for my little girl to hold always makes the shoot go easier.
Your creation is darling; TRULY darling. I really love your posts b/c you share such a variety of info. Helps us get a feel for you. I should be better about that.
Anyway, you never cease to amaze me! Thanks for sharing with all of us!
- dana
www.dana-made-it.com
What a darling outfit, the poppy skirt is gorgeous!! I would love for you to post the tutorial :)
Priscilla@myswaddlebabies.com
You are amazing!! YOu should have your own line!!
so cute, i'm in love with the flower!
Ok, this is the CUTEST little outfit I have EVER seen. I would love to learn how to make that adorable poppy flower so I can add some to my own skirts as well ;) Please do a tutorial!!! I also added a link to my page so I hope I may have a shot! :)
Amazing, heavenly, gorgeous...does it come in my size? :) LOVE. IT.
Your photography abilites are developing so well. I'm jealous! Love the outfit, my gal would look so cute too. Gotta learn to sew.
So adorable! I love your style!
oogle, oogle, oogle....and then some drool.
Adorable...I love it!
just linked
so sweet
you are so freaking talented!
wow!
It's lovely ! I'm going to link back to your post !
Kathleen! You are really coming into your own - this is fabulous!!
Little Bella would LOVE to wear this to kindergarten~
Susannah @ Art Nest
I put the link on my blog:
http://thechicboutique.blogspot.com/2009/08/teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee-and-poppy.html
I really like the colors and the black and white shirt underneath the yellow sweater. I want to win it for my niece. She would ♥ it!
Thanks!! ☺
~Monica
Yes, I'd love a tutorial!! Adorable!
I linked!
http://buttons-ribbons.blogspot.com/2009/08/teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee-and-poppy.html#comments
I love the colors together - so different from what you often see in stores!
This is absolutely gorgeous!The colours are perfect, and the photos are brilliant!
I would LOVE to see a tutorial on how to make those poppies!!
nicola xx
yes, please, give us a tutorial!!
Breathtaking! What a sweet little model! I can't even decide which shot is my favorite, they are all stunning! I love, love, LOVE the poppy!
I think you should definitely do a tutorial for the poppy! And I LOVE the cardigan! i need one in my size! :}
I never wanted to be Teacher's Pet, but if it meant wearing an outfit like this, I would have been bringing LOTS & LOTS of apples to school. I just love the mustard yellow color. Beautiful job as always.
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SO adorable!
Please, please post the tutorials for us stay-at-home-mommies :)
I linked to this post and pasted it here http://shopannies.blogspot.com/2009/08/teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee-and-poppy.html
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So cute and I love the colors. I am glad you liked the fabric shop! I can't wait till my next trip. I would love to win this. A tutorial would be amazing!
love, love, love!! And I would love the poppy tutorial too!!
LOve, Love, Love itQ Blogged here:
http://our6.wordpress.com/2009/08/31/teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee-and-poppy-skirt-giveaway/
My daughter would look to die for in this darling get-up!
I hope I win!
Caroline would look adorable in this!
I love this! Pick me!!
What a perfectly fun outfit for autumn! I can't wait to see what else you have in store!
Oh so cute. I want one for my daughter and one in my size too. Adorable.
i love everything about this outfit and the poppy flower makes it all so special. I would love love love a tutorial on how to make on myself!
Oh man, can I be you please?! LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!
Please please PLEASE for the tutorial!!!
Still loving it!!!
would love to see a tutorial on the poppy
Great job! These are fantastic.
A tutorial on the awesome flowers would be great. :):):):):)
Absolutely adorable!
So cute!
This outfit took my breath away. I love how whimiscal it looks.
yes please, on the poppy tutorial! Just found your site, can't wait to check it out more.
Ah, yes poppy tutorial a must need!
I've link/posted the giveaway to my site at:
Love 2 Sew 4 Fun
yogawithgaileee@gmail.com
p.s. Again, lovely model!
I'd love a poppy tutorial...and that outfit for grown-up girls. Adorable.
I love the flower - Please do a tutorial!!!
Please do a tutorial for the flower, you have amazing talents!
Adorable. I linked to this post. Please count me in the giveaway!
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Paige
This IS SOOOOO ADORABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I blogged:
http://peonieblossoms.blogspot.com/
CherryBlossomsDesign at hotmail
Oh yes, please do a tutorial for that poppy! I love it!
ohh!!!!!!!!! so cute! posted a link and blogged about it! :)
The visit was useful. Content was really very informative.
Lovely ! The link is already on my blog.
http://pacota.unblog.fr/2009/09/12/128/
Love it!
http://gombojav.blogspot.com/2009/09/teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee-and-poppy.html
cutest. outfit. ever! oh my goodness. i'd love to see my niece in this.
My sister would love this! Normally I wouldn't enter a drawing for children's clothes but this is darling so I created a link!
So cute! My daughter would look great in this for her first day of preschool.
Blogged:
http://tragicallyordinary.blogspot.com/2009/09/grosgrain-teachers-pet-cardi-simple-tee.html
This outfit is just adorable and would look so cute on my grandaughter. Would love a tutorial for that amazing flower also. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win.
wow! I just stumbled upon your blog through a google search for the goodville fabric shop! Nice to see you are in PA as well. :) Your photography is amazing & your daughter is such a doll!
Do you have a photography studio that you shoot out of?
I suggest this site to my friends so it could be useful & informative for them also. Great effort.
A trick to speed up rethreading your serger is to leave the machine threaded and cut the old thread color off near the spools. Set your new thread on the machine and tie each new thread to the corresponding old thread. Make sure the knots are tight and trim the tails short - a little more than a quarter inch. Make sure that the presser foot is lifted so that the tension is off and then just carefully pull the threads through the machine. You'll probably have to snip the knots when they get to the needles and then thread them individually, but I still find it a real timesaver!
I can not tell you how much I adore this little set!!!I've looked absolutely everywhere for something showing me how to do the pleated neckline like on the cardigan!!! Is there any way I could get the pattern for it?? I would love to buy it from you, I honestly don't think I'll be able to move on until I have the exact replica in my daughters closet!! Thankyou
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