Secretary made these chic overalls for her nephew, “Little Hog”. They are sewn out of sturdy Japanese cotton/linen from Britex that is adorned with wee planes, helicopters and floaty little clouds. We love Secretaries attention to detail; the slash pockets are lined with natural linen, she used brass snaps for fasteners, and she fashioned these pants from a vintage pattern. “Little Hog” is going to be one stylin’ dude! Japanese cotton/linen is 44” wide and can be found on Britex Fabric’s 2nd floor.
Posts Tagged ‘children’s pants’
Stylin’ Overalls – Secretary
Posted in By folks at Britex, Hand-Made with Britex Materials, tagged children's overalls, children's pants, Japanese cotton/linen, vintage pattern on December 27, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Toddler’s Fork Pants by Secretary
Posted in By folks at Britex, Fabrics, Hand-Made with Britex Materials, tagged birdcage fabric, children's pants, fork fabric, mushroom fabric, retro fabric on January 27, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Secretary from Britex’s 4th floor made these easy-peasy two piece pants for her nephew, “Little Hog”. He likes to wear these while gumming and sucking down Brazilian barbeque. Yum!
(We think children’s pants would also be super cute in this retro-looking dotted mushroom or this swingin’ birdcage fabric)
Children’s Sleevy Pants
Posted in Projects, tagged children's pants, DIY, repurposing shirts on December 1, 2009| Leave a Comment »
It is pure craziness, but Charity from BluePrints brings you directions on how to make children’s way cool pants out of an adult’s long sleeve shirt. Stripped pants? Corduroy pants? Flannel pants? The possibilities are endless!