Simple Pintuck Shirt {Tutorial}

After about a month of being sick and lying in bed, I finally feel back to my old self again. It was not even a day after I started feeling better that I was back at my sewing machine. One project that I’ve been dying to share with you is this simple pintuck shirt that I made for my cute sister-in-law. If it was my size, I would have kept it for myself; but, with it being so simple to make I just wiped up one for myself as well. When I say simple, I mean simple as in just about anyone with a sewing machine could make this in just a few hours. Not only is it easy to sew, but it is a great basic piece to add to your wardrobe.
Supplies Needed: 
 
– 1 yard of fabric
– Matching thread
– Pins
– Measuring tape
– Scissors
– Sewing Machine (or serger if you have one)
– Iron
 
Step 1:   Cut your fabric to your desired width and length. I would recommend making the width several inches larger than your bust size and then adding on 3 more inches for the sleeves.For the length, measure where you would like your shirt to hit, then add an additional 3″ for every pintuck plus another 1″ for the hem. So for example, if you want three pintucks add 9″, or for 5 pintucks add 15″  to the length of the shirt (plus 1″ for the hem).
At this point you should have yourself a big rectangle. To create the sleeves, cut 1.5″ off each side of the shirt up to the armpit of each sleeve. Then cut out your desired neckline. Sometimes it is helpful to use a shirt that has a neckline you like as a pattern. Just remember that we will be hemming the neckline as well so add 1″ to whatever you’d like your neckline to be in the end.
Step 2:  Once you have your basic shirt cut out, mark each pintuck starting 1″ below the armpit. I wanted my pintucks 1.5″ wide so I measured out 3″ on my fabric with 1.5″ gaps in between each pintuck.

Step 3:   After marking the fabric, fold together the fabric so your markings meet to create a pintuck.

Step 4:   Once you have marked and pinned all your pintucks, press down the pintucks with an iron. I know ironing can be tedious but in order to get a nice clean finish you will not want to skip this step.

Step 5:   Now flip each pintuck up and sew along the inside crease.

Step 6:   Before we sew the shirt together, the next step is to hem the neckline. I like a thin classic rolled hem between 1/4″ and 1/2″ wide. To do this just fold the fabric in 1/2″, then fold it over one more time so that no raw edges are showing. Iron, pin and sew.

Step 7:   With right-sides together, pin the front and back pieces to one another and sew the shoulder seams first. Then, starting at the edge of the sleeve, sew the side seams all the way to the bottom of the shirt. I used a serger for this step, but a single stitch on a sewing machine with work just fine too. Going back and zig-zagging the edges with help the material not to fray.

Step 8:  Keeping the shirt inside-out, use the same technique from Step 6 to hem the sleeves and the bottom of the shirt. You can keep the bottom straight or you can round it like I did in the shirt for my sister-in-law.

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Inspiration Monday: When Your Mother Says She’s Fat

By now I’m sure you all have seen this article that has been circling the internet titled, “When your Mother Says She’s Fat” written by Kasey Edwards– if you haven’t I strongly recommend you read it! I read it several weeks ago and it’s words have inspired and haunted me ever since.

Several days after reading the article, after having just finished getting ready for the day, I found myself staring into the mirror with a look of disapproval and low self-esteem. Knowing I did not have time to change or devote any more time to such a trifling matter I left my sad looking self in the mirror to get Addie out of bed. While still deep inside my head, dwelling on all of my little imperfections, I felt a little hand stroking my dress. As I looked down at my sweet little girl, she smiled at me as if to say, “Mom, you  look beautiful!”.  I thought back to the article when the author had hear her mother call herself “fat, ugly, and horrible” and how it completely changed her views of her mother and herself.

Growing up I struggled with my body image. While almost all of it was built up in my head, all I could ever see when I looked in the mirror was how “fat” I was and all my flaws and imperfections. As I’ve grown older, and become more comfortable in my skin and with who I am, I have gained a greater confidence and learned to be more accepting of myself but it is still something I battle with almost on a daily basis. After having a daughter of my own, I’ve realized that my negative body issues are not just about me anymore. If I want to raise a strong confident daughter, I have to be a strong confident mother.

What if one day my little girl tells me I look beautiful and I respond by tell her that what she thinks is beautiful is actually fat and ugly? Would that change the way she viewed her own body? Would that lead to her having a negative body image of herself? After reading this article, it is clear that the answer to these questions are YES!

I’m human, I’m not perfect and I make mistakes but I hope to raise my children to be health, happy, and confident in the fact that their body’s are perfect and beautiful. If we want to raise more confident children, we cannot leave it up to the world to teach them what beauty and happiness is. It is in the home, through our examples that I believe confidence and positive self-esteem can be accomplished.


Life’s Simple Joys

You know when you have a long list of things to do and then life happens and not a thing on that list gets done? Well, that was my week.

I seem to have been sick for most of June but not bad enough to keep me in bed. With an active one-year old, a new blog, and an array of many other projects to get done, I just simply did not have time to be sick. I mean, who has time to lay around these days anyway when there is so much to do?!

Unfortunately, my efforts to work through my sickness eventually came to an abrupt halt. My body finally called it quits and I have been in-and-out of the doctor’s office and practically bed ridden for the past four days. While it served me right, all I could think about while lying in bed was everything that was not getting done (and being miserable of course). Thankfully, after a physical and emotional roller coaster of a week, and with much help from my loving husband and family members, I have finally started to regain my health.

For the 4th of July we went and watched the local parade and then had a quiet BBQ at my grandparent’s house. Since I was still not 100%, we spent the rest of the day napping and lounging around. Later that night as I laid out on the trampoline next to my husband watching the fireworks, I thought back on how worked up I was earlier in the week about not being able to accomplish everything I wanted to and how silly it seemed now. And while that long to-do list is still waiting to get done, I came to the realization that some things in life are not always as important as they seem. Sometimes I get so wrapped up in everything I’m doing and wanting to accomplish that I tend to overlook the simple joys in life.

Life gets crazy, that I know, but it is all of life’s simple joys that keeps me going and that make life worth living. Simple joys like being able to watch my daughter’s every growth, witness all her goofy smiles, receive all her slobbery kisses and know that she is happy and healthy. Or sharing a pint of Ben and Jerry’s with my husband, talking and laughing as though the world around us no longer exists. Or taking a quiet moment to sit out on the porch right after it has rained when the world seems so fresh and peaceful.

There will always be laundry to do, bills to pay, dishes to wash, and projects that need finishing, but may I suggest that we make some time each day to enjoy the simple things that make life so great!

And hopefully, it won’t take becoming badly ill next time in order for me to take my own advice.


Inspiration Monday: Mixed Berry

Inspiration from Chictopia

“Inspiration Monday” is a weekly series about things that inspire me.

This week my inspiration stemmed from desperately needing more color in my life. When shopping you can pretty much count on me to pick out the most boring color I can find. Especially when an item I like comes in more than two colors I immediately become overwhelmed. After a good half an hour of debating which color to buy I some how end up with something either white, black, brown, or navy. You can’t go wrong with neutrals right?  WRONG!

With the bright and colorful spring/summer trends rolling in, my neutral wardrobe was just not cutting it for me anymore. Slowly over the last couple of months I have been introducing more color into my wardrobe and honestly, it feels so refreshing! Not only have I been trying to branch out with buying colors I normally wouldn’t purchase, but I’ve been experimenting with mixing different color combinations. This bold red and magenta inspired outfit has become one of my new favorite color combinations!

In addition, I would also like to take a quick moment to thank these two lovely women in my life (my mother-in-law Debbie and my sister Hanna) for first inspiring me to start this blog and make my dreams a reality!

I’d love to hear from all of you so send me a message or leave a comment sharing some things that have inspired you recently! Hope you all have a great Monday!

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Well HELLO!

Welcome to Sew LOVED, a blog about sewing, style, fashion, DIY projects, motherhood, health, and lifestyle! After much deliberation, and encouragement from many friends and family members, I decided to create this blog to share with the world my adventures in dressmaking and how it is helping me to become a more confident woman and mom.

Many women struggle with body issues, including myself, especially after having a baby. None of my old clothes seemed to fit quite like they did before having a baby, and I simply could not get over the saggy skin that replaced my large “baby bump” and the stretch marks that covered my body. Besides having a negative view about my body, it took me some time to adjust to my new role of being a mother while still attending school, caring for the house, cooking meals, and fulfilling my many other responsibilities. Finding that perfect balance in life is still something I struggle at but I’ve learned that by taking a little bit of time each day to do some of the things I love and to develop some of my own interests, it has helped me become a stronger, more confident woman and mother. Through this blog I hope to share with you some of the skills I’ve developed and lessons I’ve learned in my quest of embracing womanhood and feeling feminine and sexy again (yes I said it, SEXY)!

Bare with me as this blog is just starting out, but I hope you all join in with me on this new adventure of mine!

To find out more about me and what this blog is about click HERE!