Twins

Matching Fun

I promise I won’t be that mother who dresses her twins identically all the time. In fact, I think I’m going to designate one twin as the Pink twin and the other twin as the Rainbow twin; that way it’ll make it easier to identify who is who in photos and make sure I don’t feed the same baby twice while starving the other! But anyhow… I wanted to make them coming home outfits and I admit I’ve fallen prey to the Matchy Matchy Syndrome at least this once. But I do have an excuse: I was using all the fun scraps from my Sugar & Spice Nighty!

I made the hats from a BurdaStyle pattern, the Mary Janes were a modification of a pattern for more traditional booties, and the drop waist wrap dresses are simply a circular ruffle attached to a Gerber long sleeve side snap tee shirt. I am so happy with the result!

Maternity Sewing

I’ve been sewing like a madwoman recently because I finally have developed enough tummy to lift normal length shirts to too short lengths! I needed some longer tops!

I am really enjoying both Ottobre patterns (despite having to trace them out and add seam allowance) and sewing with jersey fabric on the new machine. I did discover that although I measured a size 42, it was better for me to go one size down due to my really narrow upper body. My first top (which should have been my favorite) didn’t turn out so well because of the size issue. It’s still cute, but will probably only work out when my belly is gigantic!

Here’s a list of what I’ve completed so far in the order completed:

  • Navy knit gauchos from this pattern. These are like summer maternity sweatpant equivalents. Ahh.. If I made them again I’d use a more drapey knit.
  • Navy knit skirt that I free styled.
  • Naughty and Nice Nighty which I added 4″ to the center front pattern (which I pulled up in the pleats) and also added a 6″ or so in length.
  • Maternity Crossover Top from Ottobre 2/2007 # 20. Top still waiting on a substantial belly to fill it out. Green, cream, and brown print fabric-it’s all wonky at the seams and binding.
  • Red Jersey Vogue 1027. I made this in what should have been my pre-pregnancy size (though I flared out the waist to the next size up) and I would definitely recommend sizing down 1-2 sizes because there is a whole lot of unnecessary wearing ease for a knit garment. I love it though! A grown up twirling dress!
  • Pintuck Top from Ottobre 2/2008 # 1 unaltered in green jersey.
  • Pintuck Top from Ottobre 2/2008 # 1 in purple jersey. I added about 4 inches extra width to the front piece and pleated the neckline instead of pintucking.
  • Tankini top from this pattern. I chopped off the crotch portion, added about 4″ length (I’m super long waisted!), added 1 1/2″ to the side seam of the front piece (altering out the waist curve), and cut the front piece so it was slanted on the fold to add an additional 5″ to the bottom width. This will fit probably for the next month or so, but I’ll have to make a second top to finish out the summer. I’ll add 2″ or more to the bust panel width (it’s definitely drafted for an A-B cup) and will probably add a swimsuit bra for more support in addition to adding more twin belly ease.
  • A self-drafted double layer brown linen skirt. I should have made a tutorial while making it. If I see a suitable fabric lying around the house maybe I’ll do so!

My mom sent me a HUGE box filled with her friend Beth’s maternity castaways so the wardrobe project is a little less demanding at the moment. I think the tan wool flannel jacket is up next on the to-make list. I have nothing to wear to keep me warm or cover up bare shoulders in the blaring Air Conditioners of the south ๐Ÿ˜‰

Twin Girls!

I can no longer resist the urge to show off their cute little ultrasound photos here on the blog!

Since they are the same gender, we are all still wondering if they are identical or not. They do not have any of the identical twin “markers” since they do not share an amniotic sac and the ultrasound tech is pretty sure the have separate placentas, but those markers occur the later the egg splits. If they egg split early and they are identical, we’ll have to wait until they get here to know! So what do you think from the photos? Identical or fraternal?

Pottery Painting

The twins are girls! Poor Derek and Moonbeam’s lives will forever be filled with giggles and dresses and tutus and tea parties and lots of drama! But I think the two of them will manage ๐Ÿ˜‰

In honor of a rainy day and wanting to get something for the girls while we were celebrating our anniversary trip to Helen, Georgia, Derek and I spent about 2 1/2 making this set! Honestly, I was surprised by how much Derek enjoyed the process of designing and painting these. He can be a meticulous as I can be!

Unpainted


Derek Painting the Tray and our color selections


Me painting the cream pitcher


Tray and Teacups


The Finished Set. I can’t wait until they fire it and ship it to us!

Just About 5 Months Pregnant