May 19, 2012

The Busy Girl's Spring Trench

Ok, so I know it's still only Autumn (although the frosts in the mornings lately have been trying to trick me into thinking it is Winter). But I saw this fabric at Spotlight on one of my recent jaunts and just had to have it.  It was so bright and busy (just like my girl!) that I knew it would be the perfect fabric for Katherine's Oliver + S Secret Agent Trench.


I made the size 5 for my tall-but-lean 4-and-a-half year old, with some modifications. I was generous with the seam allowance in the sleeves and down the sides of the bodice to help slim it down a bit and I also had to take about an inch off the length of the sleeves. I kept the original length of the skirt and it sits just on the knee. I wasn't overly concerned about the length as I still want it to fit her in the Spring.

I wasn't 100% sold on the pink and white polka-dot buttons.  I did have some red ones I was thinking of using, but in the end I went with the pink ones as they were just such a perfect match for the bias I used to bind the seams with.  Plus the red buttons kind of got lost in the print.  I think I like the pink ones.  They give it a softer look.


I made the bias myself with some quilting cotton I had on hand.  I still have a bunch of it left but I am already thinking up a project to use it on.


I love this pattern - this is the second time I have made it now and I've got a couple more to make yet before I can put it away.  My sister has even put her hand up for one after I made one for my niece.  I even dreamed last night that I made one in a red and white polka dot... now there is a thought!  (Yes, I dream about sewing too, I am sad!)  It was much easier to make the second time around - I sewed it over three nights including making the bias tape and tracing and cutting the pattern. I like that it looks so much more complicated than it is!

4 comments:

  1. super cute, love the fabric and the buttons!

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    1. Thanks! The buttons are definitely growing on me, and my daughter loves them, so it looks like I made the right choice!

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  2. I love the trench. I actually bought the pattern because i thought it would be great for the boys. Not sure where they will wear it though. I ordered the size 5 and up to make one for Kaiden. Maybe in denim would work well for boys? The girls version is gorgeous.

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    1. I've only made the girls version so far - haven't tried out the unisex version, but I think it would work well for boys. I'll probably make the unisex version for my girls when they are older and want to dress more like grown-ups instead of "little girls". Hopefully they won't have grown out of wearing things I've made by then! I hadn't thought of making it in denim, but now that you mention it, I could see it working for girls in denim too. The possibilities are endless...

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