Showing posts with label Plantain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plantain. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2016

Mother's Day Plantains

I sent my mom some Mothers Day gifts: two 3/4 sleeve Deer & Doe Plantain t-shirts. She sent back photos!


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Plantain for Mom




I made this one for my mom for her birthday since the previous version I made her fit her so well. It's actually made from this squiggly knit fabric I pilfered from her prodigious stash. I thought it was funny to make her a gift from it... sort of a re-gift, in a way.


Here's a (slightly blurry) photo she sent me of her wearing the top:


Happy Birthday, Martha!

Friday, September 5, 2014

Matchtastic: Stripey Plantain

After I made my matchy-matchy striped Skater dresses for my nieces' Christmas photo, my sister-in-law expressed an interest... nay, a demand*... for a companion piece for herself, in keeping with the candy cane/Where's Waldo theme.


Monday, June 9, 2014

Plantain Party! Plus Bonus Soleil Dress

More of Deer and Doe's Plantain t-shirts!  Not for me, though, this time... sharing the wealth!

Check out these hot ladies in the Plantains I made for them!  I made these months ago and sent them across the world, but weather and timing only cooperated for them to take photos in the Plantains this past weekend... totally worth the wait:


Bonus me-made in the photo is Z in the heart-y Soleil dress I made a few months ago:


I actually made the Soleil dress for her younger sister, but it fits Z this summer, so it's on loan to her.  Looks like she also helping her sister open birthday presents here:


Wearing Soleil for some playground action:


Ok, back to the Plantains: I made a short-sleeved version for Chuck made from slinky and sheer teal and grey burnout cotton jersey from Girl Charlee, which is no longer available in teal, but is available in summery lime and orange.  Watch out when using this stuff, though, as we ended up with turquoise fuzz on everything that came near it!. 


A three-quarters length sleeve version for Martha out of this funky cotton and rayon knit from Joann's Red Tag area...


Love this pattern!

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Plantain Sweater


This blog is quickly becoming a broken record, constantly repeating "Plantain... Plantain... Plantain..."  


I (obviously) love Deer and Doe's Plantain pattern. Having made 3 short sleeved versions of it thus far, I thought I'd make a 3/4ths sleeve one, this time in a thin sweater knit I got at Joann's.  The color of the fabric is a little... um.. neutral as compared to most of my other clothes, but the heather grey is a good background for a colorful necklace or scarf, so it's cool.  Love Plantain!

 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Addicted to Plantains


My name is Meg and I am addicted to plantains.  More accurately, Plantains, Deer and Doe's perfect (and perfectly free!) t-shirt pattern

I realized my sleeve was flipped up for all of these photos... here, now you don't see it!


This is my third version of the Plantain (numbers 1 and 2), made with a super soft cotton jersey knit from Girl Charlee, this neon coral and heather gray mini stripe that I got during the shop's Black Friday sale.  I love seeing the differences in the final result depending on the fabric choice.  I lengthened the sleeve by about an inch, serged all the seams,  sewed the hems with my double-needle.  


Love it!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Deer and Doe Plantain in Neon Popcorn Knit


After my success with Deer and Doe's Plantain t-shirt pattern, I immediately cut and sewed another one out of some fun knit fabric that I bought on sale from Girl Charlee: cotton neon "popcorn" knit (sadly no longer available), which is basically a cream colored knit with little nubbins of fluorescent yellow, green, and orangey-pink... a fun non-neutral neutral.  Check out the up-close below, complete with cat hair:


I love this fabric, but it has a little bit more stretch in it than the green slub knit I used previously, which, sadly, resulted in a significantly larger t-shirt.  Sigh.  Look at this size difference! Sleeves and bodice much looser, shoulder seams sliding off my shoulders, neckline an inch or two lower.  Crazy!


I am hoping I can shrink it in a hot water wash, but man, what a difference a little stretch makes! Lesson learned!

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Deer and Doe Plantain T-shirt


Another day, another free pattern!  This one is Plantain from a French pattern company, Deer and Doe.  I've had my eye on the Deer and Doe patterns for a while (particularly the Sureau dress and Datura blouse), but haven't pulled the trigger and bought any, mostly because their patterns are not downloadable and I wasn't keen on paying international shipping.  The free, downloadable Plantain pattern was the perfect test run, and now I am reconsidering my stance!


In short: this pattern rocks. Clearly designed for a woman with hips (yay!), the top flares out at the hem, which also helps disguise muffin top.  The neckline is great, too.  Love it!


Until this point, I was not entirely convinced that making my own t-shirts was really worth it.  It's been like Goldilocks and the Three Bears...  My first t-shirt, Megan Nielsen's Briar, was not the right style for my shape (I've never actually worn it in public).  My second, Grainline's Scout, was a bit shapeless (which works in the woven version, but not so much the knit version, although that hasn't stopped me from wearing it).  Plantain: juuuuuust right.  So right that I just lay the pattern pieces on top of my polka dot knit Scout and might convert it to a Plantain.  


 Made from some cotton slub knit from Joann.  The only changes I made to the pattern were lengthening the sleeves slightly (I used the line created by taping the PDF pattern pages together- I probably added an inch) and sewing the neckband on with a smaller seam allowance (probably only 1/4"-3/8" inch rather than 5/8").  Also, check out my sweet twin needle hem below.  I adore how professional it looks!


PS: After seeing this t-shirt, Tim was overcome with jealousy.  A peanut butter and jealousy sandwich craving that can only be sated with a Thread Theory Strathcona t-shirt.

PPS: This might be the first time I have completed a sew-along garment during the time allotted for the sew-along.  Winning!