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Matchy-Watchy

October 13, 2009 By crafterhours Leave a Comment

My kids and Adrianna’s kids hang out together a lot. So it’s a good thing they all seem to like each other, alllllmost all of the time.

So when I saw khaki pants on clearance at Target for $4 and a bibbed shirt on clearance at Gap for $5… I bought two of each, because our three year olds need some matchy-watchiness.

The pants had embroidered hearts on the back pocket that I wasn’t so fond of. My stitch ripper took care of that. We put fusible interfacing on some scraps of Pop Garden and trimmed some flowers and leaves. After ironing them on, I used the free motion foot (my favorite thing lately) to stitch around the edges. Then I made two quick belts with strips of the same fabric.

More easy peasy fun. Two three-piece outfits for under $10 each. That’s some crafty fun right there, sure enough.

Susan

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