My friends
Polly and Santino asked a special favor last week. I'm usually pretty greedy with my sewing time, since I don't have a lot of it, and only sew for family, but their sweet little boy Eli is going to be blessed on Sunday, and he needed something special to wear. I'm honored that they thought of me! I really love making baby clothes, and this was no exception. Polly and
Santino were looking for something simple, and after we talked a bit about what they wanted, I looked for a few patterns, and they chose
Burda 9711. It is such a sweet pattern! We went fabric shopping together and Polly chose a wonderful seersucker to make it. Here is how it turned out!

I think it is just perfect!
I also really adore this pattern. It's
Burda, so it is well designed. It is not for the beginning seamstress, however. There were a few things that I'll do differently on the next go round.
For one thing,the sleeve could have used some ease stitching. The pattern actually specified to ease in the shoulder seams, which didn't need it, but not the sleeves, which did.
Meh. I ended up just pinning a LOT, but next time I'll just ease.

I did ease stitch the hemline, which made it go ever so smoothly, and it turned out very well, unlike my
last curved hemline. I did the same with the curves on the pocket and again, success.

The collar went on very nicely. It is bound with a bias strip, which was a much easier way of attaching it than the method I've used before, but does require some visible stitching along the neckline. Fortunately, the pattern calls for some very cute decorative top stitching, both on the collar and around the hem and facings of the shirt. The
topstitching is echoed in the hem of the pants, which is just adorable. I like the look of the hem band on this pant. The pattern calls for a contrast fabric for the hem band, (as well as the sleeves, collar, pocket and lower shirt) which we didn't do, but I did still like the detail of the hem band. The pattern instructions call for you to simply stitch on the band and then
topstitch the seam allowances toward the shorts, but since the seersucker is a little sheer, I didn't want my seam allowances to show, so I stitched them downward. In retrospect, I think it would have been cleaner to use the band more as a binding and enclose the lower edge of the pant. Next time.

I love the look of the
topstitching, even though it is in the same color, I think it really is a nice detail that gives the piece a personal look. I can't wait to make this outfit again!
I really can't wait to see it on Eli!!