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Thursday, October 1, 2020

September Wrap-up and October Plans

 Another quiet month on the sewing front. But let's start with the MOST IMPORTANT THING!!!

I headed to California the morning of the 15th. We hung out that afternoon and on Wednesday, my daughter, son-in-law and me walked down to the beach. Thursday morning, she mentioned not sleeping well that night and I said, today is the day! They didn't believe me...but I told them! I had been telling her to pack a bag and finally, around 10 a.m. she did. By 11 a.m., she was having contractions 7 minutes apart and by noon, she was ready to head to the hospital. She was 6cm dilated and within a couple hours had hit 10. Grandson was born on Thursday the 17th at 3:25 p.m. My SIL called me on Face-Time and luckily, I got to witness the birth! Watching a baby come into the world is truly a magical thing!!

And because I am CERTAIN that he waited for me to get there, I was able to spend the first 11 days of his life with him! I snuggled that sweet boy every moment I could!

Her labor story SO mirrored mine with her! I spent the evening with varying levels of back pain and when I finally told my mom I was ready to go in, I apparently was already 9 cm. dilated! I got to the hospital at about 11 p.m. and she was born 3.5 hours later. 

I made a new tee with the Cricut for my plane ride there so I could proudly let any and everyone know! 


So this month was productive in a different way! :)

I did sew a few tops for my daughter for nursing. I plan to make a few nursing camis for her since she wears lots of button front shirts anyway (flannels) in fall. 

I made 2 versions of S1916. I used a size 12 and shortened the sleeves. The only other mod I made was that I didn't use the included pattern piece for the neckline facing and just cut a strip an appropriate width.



I also sewed up a version of Burda 11/2007 #121. It's pretty "booby" LOL! I missed the fact that the model was wearing a tank underneath. But it's fine for these early weeks where you're just at home trying to survive the lack of sleep.

I cut a size 38, eliminated the facing in place of a "faced band", and used cuffs instead of hemming. 


I love this front detail!!

So that's 3 items for a total of 4.5 yards this month, all fabric from stash. 

October? 
Sigh. Whine, whine, no real reason to sew new fall clothes, whine. 

I'll likely sew those camis I mentioned for my daughter.

I've coveted this sweatshirt from the 5/2018 Ottobre issue for 2 years. I think it's about time to sew it! 

I was *this* close to finishing my blue blazer before I left. So I'll finish that. I'd love to sew the blazer from the 2/2020 Burda:

And, since Covid doesn't seem to be going anywhere, and I'm terrified of what's going to happen once we're deep into cold and flu season, we are still being hermits. I want to sew my husband's corduroy jacket but I know it won't actually be worn if we're not going out for dinner and such. He's in IT and definitely wouldn't wear it to work. I should definitely muslin the Fulford jeans for him though! He has a tough time buying jeans. Also, I LOVE sewing jeans but 1)I really don't wear them very often and 2)I don't need any. If I can make this pattern work for him, I can sew a couple pair and get my fix! :-D

Are you sewing for this fall season (or spring if you're down under!)? Is Covid affecting your sewing plans?





19 comments:

Amy Bailes said...

Aren’t Grandbabies the absolute best thing in the whole wide world????!!!!!Congratulations to you, your daughter/SIL!!!!

Anne said...

Congratulations, he's beautiful

Doctor T Designs said...

Congratulations! I am so excited for you! And your Cricut Grandma brag shirt is such an awesome way to let everyone know!

Karen said...

Beautiful boy - congratulations to all! Karen

terriseravalli said...

Congratulations! Love the pictures!

Tanya said...

Congratulations!! 😍🥰

Allie Casey said...

Oh, baby! Congratulations to you and your family, Grandma!

SewPaula said...

Congratulations! He is a handsome little fellow and I hope you get to spend lots of time spoiling him. Your smile as you hold him is beautiful.

aguzman918 said...

Fantastic - Congratulations!! I am Grammie to two IVF babies that are the joys of our lives. Enjoy sewing for him and again How Beautiful he is.

Rtrittel said...

How wonderful - a baby boy! I am so happy for you and your family. Love the shirts you made for your daughter.

Julia Miller said...

Congratulations to you, your daughter and son in law and welcome to your grandson! what a beautiful baby. Thanks for sharing the picyures.

Dlawson said...

Congrats on your new little grandson. He's beautiful. On the clothing front, I love those tops! As usual, you do a great job!

Beth (SunnyGal Studio) said...

Big congrats to you, you look so cute together!!!! and yes make that Burda jacket - it's a great pattern. (that's what I used for my crazy denim pantsuit). also yes to sewing confusion - at this point I need nothing and am just sewing my stash for sanity :)

sewingkm said...

Beautiful baby and I know you'll give him lots of love which he'll return to you! As far as sewing goes September is usually a big one for me but not so this Fall. Instead I making snuggle quilts (a bit larger than lap quilts) for my family. It's a good way to use up some of my collection. I'm on number 7 of 10 quilts needed. Wish I could sew some fabulous jackets (my fav item) but would only wear them to walk the dog! Karen

Kay said...

Wow! Congratulations to the new Grandma and the whoel family!!! :) Many Blessings to the baby!

lsaspacey said...

Congratulations, Grandma! He is beautiful. I love how the 2nd photo looks like he is laughing with you! I just met my newest grand nephew last month at 2 months. I had him laying on my chest as much as I possibly could. It's so special to feel that heartbeat next to yours, isn't it?

Les said...

The BEST days are when babies are born! He's just beautiful!!!!

Carolyn (Diary of a Sewing Fanatic) said...

Congratulations and welcome to the club! Now that the Sewing Loft is finished, I'm just sewing what strikes my fancy with one provision, it has to work now and later. That should provide for some interesting sews because like Beth, I'm using my crafting to keep me sane during these crazy times. Also, I'm with you, I'm terrified of being out and about too much so will be sticking close to home for the foreseeable future!

Sara said...

Your grandbaby sure is a cutie -- you both look so peaceful! :)

I'm still sewing because my office is open and I have to dress for work, and I only just realized how sad my wardrobe is regarding fall/winter pieces. So plans for that are afoot -- I'm finishing a lined dress, then onto a jacket, and then a wool skirt, mostly from stash. Looking forward to seeing your next projects -- be well and stay warm, as temps dip into fall in the tundra!