Last week I went thrift store shopping. I was looking for some tops for me and maybe even a dress to refashion. However, pushing a stroller through crowded aisles, with no one to talk to, and with a bizillion racks of clothing filled with random items... well, it gets old fast. I did however spot one adorable grown up gauzy spaghetti strapped tank that I just had to have. I knew I wouldn't wear it (I don't even own a strapless bra that fits!), but I knew two little girls who might just look good in the yumminess of that tank's fabric. I also grabbed a 1x sized t-shirt to make pants to match.
And here is the result of that shopping spree: The Bumble Gum Tops and The Big Butt Baby Pants
The tops are a modified version of my Grow Up Together Dress. I love the sheerness and floaty quality that the fabric has. Aeralind loves grabbing her top and swinging it around. Mommy loves that they'll be equally as cute over a long sleeve top on a dreary winter day. Sorry about the photo quality ;) Getting these girls to sit still these days is like hog tying an angry elephant!
Unfortunately my 1x pink t-shirt only had enough fabric to make one pair of Big Butt Baby Pants. I was testing this pattern for Rae and I can't tell you how perfect the pattern is! If you have a cloth diapered baby and your sick and tired of their diapers hanging out of ill fitting pants then you need this pattern. My head is swimming with the possibilities: crawler skirts, bloomers, shorts, ruffly pants, and maybe even faux jeans: all that fit over my girls' huge diapers but don't slide off because they are big everywhere else!
So what do you think? Much improved over this, huh?
2 comments:
These were my favorite pants in the flicker pool- thanks for including your link in your photo description. I will definitely be trying these with knit and ruffles! My 5 month old is the only one in cloth anymore, and she'll appreciate some non-hand-me-downs :)
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I found your blog from the flickr group with the big butt baby pants. I love making things in knit instead of plain cotton fabric. I was wondering if you used a size smaller for the big butt baby pants when using the knit..or the same size you would normally with non-stretchy fabric?
Thanks!!
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