Surprise, I'm pregnant?
I totally didn't really make a big announcement anywhere that I finally fell pregnant with our third little babe so this will be it for this here blog, okay? Nope, don't know the gender, Yep, i'm going for a VBAC after two c sections and yeh there's only like 2.5 months left and I don't really have any decent special maternity photos.
Whoops!
Suddenly, of course, when I started growing bigger and bigger, i became super inspired to start sewing for myself. And I have and I need to blog them but you know, it's super hard to sew for yourself when you're a super weird shape! And all I want is COMFORTABLE clothing that is soft and easy to wear and doesn't make me feel sick because it's too tight or constricting. I mean, no one ever wants that with their clothes but I can't even wear my cute leggings anymore because the waistbands are too low. I've literally been living in pj pants from kmart i've been pulling off as jogger pants ;)
Or maybe everyone knows they're PJs and they just don't question me anymore with my fashion choices haah.
Sewing for myself is hard, I don't really have fabrics in my stash that I love overly much for clothing for myself, and most of my muse is making rad gear for Vin and Ed. Plus, it's easier and faster to sew for children. Sideseams are so much shorter ahah.
Also I have come to realise that while I'm such a big fan of pastel colours right now, when sewn up in a dress they're just going to look like a hospital gown since I look SUPER pregnant in them.
HOWEVER. After wiggling my way into the Amuse Boho dress blog tour and realising that while in my head I could make a supre beautiful and whimsicial dress, realistically my body is just going to make me look like a giant toddler or a maternity ad from the 90s.
I need to stop doing that and just trust that I can pull anything off, because I can.
This sweet blue denim Amuse is SO COMFORTABLE, and even though I was still sort of bummed my pregnancy was making it look ridiculous, I still sewed up a second one right away because COMFORTABLE.
Also, I mean, look at this, how damn cute is it really??
The dress comes in several lengths, from top to longer dress. I did the mini version, a little scared because the bump makes things shorter, but I love hems hitting above my knees or mid-thighs and this worked out so well. I went by my bust measurement for this, after being reassured that the gathered front would be enough for the bump, and sewed up a size L.
Perfect. The first one I didn't have enough to do longer sleeves, so I made shorter than short sleeves and I love them.
I just really love it okay? I've been living in it since I sewed it *-*
There's a front yoke you can keep plain or do contrast, as you can see I did both. There's also an optional back yoke, which I did for the first version in some white broderie anglaise but I left the full back for the second version. OH and there's different options for the hems too, a straight one or a shirt hem which is the one i used on both. I just really love that curve so I always go for that option every time it's given to me.
Look how cute it looks with just a little jumper thrown over it too!
Check out the hashtag #amuseme on instagram for more versions of this dress or check out all the stops on the tour:
Marta Glogger (guest blogger at Winter Wear Designs)
Capture Craft Cook
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Do you guys know how horrible it is trying to take photos of yourself in your daughter's bedroom bc it's the only room with good lighting and a relatively good wall and omg editing and cropping and staring at your own face wow... Sewing for kids is more fun but I am determined to DIY my own stuff again just like I used to (even if I don't blog about it that much ahah) - just maybe when my body shape is a little less round ;)
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Congratulations!!! The dresses are cute, too! :)
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