Sunday 20 December 2015

Bear Dungarees!

Afternoon all. Hope everyone's preparations for Christmas are going well. I am ignoring it this year and hoping it will go away! The tree is up and mince pies have been eaten, and now - after months of upheaval from building works - I plan to veg out, relax, watch films and sew. Hurrah. For now though I do have a finished object to share...


These awesome dungarees have been made in grabbed ten minute chunks of time. Having a sewing room is an eye opener: you can leave your stuff mid-sew and no-one spills their food on it! And next time you have a spare five minutes you are ready to go again. Love it.

Boy growling like a bear.
I chose this to be my first sewing room project as I have been champing at the bit to make these ever since I saw Janet's foxy dungarees back in September. The pattern is from the book Wild Things by Kirsty Hartley. And it is a fabulous; full of colour and inspiration.  There are lots of projects to choose from, and -although a little fiddly with appliques - none of the designs are particularly hard to sew.


I wasn't being super exact with the details on my bear face, so they are a little uneven and the ears aren't symmetrical, but I care not. It's so jolly cute. I could have sat down and been precise but it would have taken longer, and as I say it really was a grab any time where I could sew project.


Middle boy has been looking forward to getting these since the book arrived. As luck would have it, I had the perfect fabric in my stash: a deep brown stretch velvet. I have had it forever and not known what to do with it; so, I am glad to have finally found a use for it. Because of the pile of the fabric, I had to use a walking foot as without it the fabric bunched under the needle. All praise the walking foot!

Whilst trying to push over the car boy models the back of the dungars!
He seems very pleased with his bear outfit and it's the little details like the clawed pockets that make it for me.  All in all, an enjoyable sew and I am looking forward to making something else from the book next year. 

Right, some presents to wrap, then some more sewing!

12 comments:

  1. Adorable!! And he looks pleased with them, too.

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    1. He is so pleased with them and worn them non stop.

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  2. They are great! Do you have any other makes planned from the book?

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    1. Oh yes the book is full of lovely ideas, maybe something for the girly next.

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  3. These are absolutely awesome! I need a pair pronto.
    I am glad that you get to spend some time vegging out and enjoying a slower pace now your renovations are pretty much completed. If it's anything like our place I bet you have a snagging list (I am pretending mine doesn't exist this Christmas and chilling out too!).

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    1. Hope you are enjoying Christmas too, I am doing very little. Bliss.

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  4. These look so cute! And comfortable too. That's so great you're enjoying your sewing room so much - yay!

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  5. These are just the cutest dungarees ever!! I want a pair! And i want a sewing room!! Hope you all have a very merry Christmas!

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    1. I am thank you, hope you are having a great time too.

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  6. They're so cute! Glad you're enjoying life in your sewing room!

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