Tess has a new, cozy romper. I love easy one-piece outfits like this. There aren't as many gaps to let in a chill and it's easier than hunting for a matching set!
I made it with Amy Butler's Soul Blossom corduroy in Dancing Paisley Lemon. Such a vibrant, pretty print! And soft. On the reverse is a plum stretch corduroy from Joann. I'm not recommending pairing a stretch with a cotton because things can get a little wonky, but it worked this time, and I had the plum fabric on hand--always nice to save a trip to the fabric store! More importantly, the fabrics are soft and extra warm for Tess. Though extra warm probably isn't a need for her right now because she is always on the go!
I made it with Amy Butler's Soul Blossom corduroy in Dancing Paisley Lemon. Such a vibrant, pretty print! And soft. On the reverse is a plum stretch corduroy from Joann. I'm not recommending pairing a stretch with a cotton because things can get a little wonky, but it worked this time, and I had the plum fabric on hand--always nice to save a trip to the fabric store! More importantly, the fabrics are soft and extra warm for Tess. Though extra warm probably isn't a need for her right now because she is always on the go!
This darling romper pattern is the new Shortcake Reversible Romper & Dress from The Cottage Mama! Lindsay has done such a beautiful job with the release of her first two sewing patterns. I love the Janey Jumper as well--those scallops! The patterns are clear and easy to follow and the designs are classically cute. I also love the illustrations on the patterns themselves and her treatise to the handmade lifestyle found inside. The patterns even include a recipe--such a nice touch. I think she is right, women who love handmade clothing and home decor likely enjoy cooking and baking as well. I would think they would also love a pattern giveaway, which is just what we have going on here today. Lindsay is giving away two Shortcake patterns to my readers! (See details below)
I lengthened the legs on the romper by two inches so it would be longer on Tess. Though shorter (as it was designed) with books and tights, such as this darling ensemble from A Lemon Squeezy Home, would be fabulous this time of year too! I would need purple boots though, don't you think? In any event, I opted for longer because romper plus tights plus multiple diaper changes a day didn't sound as convenient for every day wear. (Rare for me to think practically, I know.)
The romper is quite full on Tess, which I think is adorable. She is such a little peanut! (Way on the left end of the weight percentile charts.)
I love the ties on the shoulder. I also found with Tess's build I can keep it tied and pull it on and off--easy. And I was thinking this romper reminds me of a Laura Ashley babywale corduory romper I once had. A bit scary as I believe I was in highschool at the time, but that was the look! Anyone remember?
It's not easy to get Tess to hold still these days. I even enlisted Audrey to help with the photos which worked passably, and...
...not so well!
So the hanger as model seemed the best way to show the full view!
You can see other takes on the new Cottage Mama patterns all along the blog tour:
November 8th – The Cottage Home
November 9 th – Craftiness is not Optional
November 10th – A Lemon Squeezy Home
November 11th – No Big Dill
November 12th – Kojo Designs
November 14th – Aesthetic Nest
November 15th – Girl.Inspired
November 16th – Noodlehead
November 17th – The Cottage Home
And you can enter to win a Shortcake Reversible Romper and Dress pattern (there will be two winners) here by leaving me a comment below. For two extra entries (each with a separate comment), you can like The Cottage Home on facebook HERE, and you can follow The Cottage Home.
The giveaway will be open to entries through this Friday, November 18th. Please remember to include your email address in the comment or be certain it is accessible through your profile.
Good luck!
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Looks great in corduroy! I love the pattern!
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Love the romper and that you made it out of corduroy. Perfect for the cooler months!
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It is adorable. I really like your fabric choice.
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I would love to win one of these patterns. Thank you for the giveaway!
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love the romper!
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ReplyDeleteI totally remember when rompers were in fashion, and I am mortified that I ever wore one! Love this pattern!!
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That is adorable! And I love the fabric you chose. Tess is growing up, isn't she?
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ReplyDeleteLove this little romper ~ reminds me of one my own daughter had when she was little some 23 years ago! Wore it forever until it was passed onto her little sister! Awfully cute fabric and model, too!
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this romper!! Would love to win the pattern so I could make a few for my granddaughter! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLove your version and Tess's bedroom. :)
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Such a cute romper and I love the corduroy.
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You've done such a good job - this romper is too cute and I would love to make one alike for my new born grand-son!
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Bright, cheery, cozy and warm- perfect for cooler weather.
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Thanks for an opportunity to win this adorable pattern!
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I love your version of the pattern!!! :)
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Cute ,,, cute ,,, love a pattern for my Grandaughters.
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Love that little romper - especially in that gorgeous cord.
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I love that pattern with the corduroy!
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I love your choice of fabric, not the sort I would usually go for but it looks fantastic - great job
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Love the romper! May have to get brave and try it myself : )
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love your version of the pattern! i have that same corduroy print and have been needing some inspiration in putting it to use!
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oh how fun Anneliese! I love the version you did. And I'm totally in love with that white chunky bed. Where did you find? Thrifty? or from a normal store? Jealous :)
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ReplyDeleteYum, Yum! Tess looks absolutely scrumptious in her little romper. You were blessed that the stretch cord worked... I made some slippers for my youngest out of a pair of stretch cords that I didn't want any more (and paired it with fleece). It was a challenge in some places. :)
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