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Oct
16

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“Sew Ready to Play” {Guest Post}


In case you missed it, we’re bringing a guest post home today!!

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Hi, I’m Feelin’ Crafty Readers!! We are thrilled to be joining you in the “Sew Ready to Play” series, and are thankful Louise challenged us to once again get those creative juices flowing….while producing a garment, based on a theme. In case you aren’t aware of us {or what we do}, we are two sisters that sew for our other sister’s children – three girls, ages almost 4 to newborn. And, if you like what you see….we welcome you to follow along on our many sewing adventures as we work to create some unique and special garments for our nieces.

RollerSkateHungryHippo9

A few months ago, we introduced EA and CL to the “Hungry, Hungry Hippo” game….a LOUD, childhood favorite of ours. Yes, the original game…from our childhood. You’ve got to love those colors, don’t you?!?! Well, CL FELL IN LOVE with it! As in, she asks for it whenever she comes to visit…

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

Ground rules have been established: There is absolutely no playing of the game when anyone is asleep in the house, and all marbles must be accounted for upon completion of the game. Oh, and to start the game we all throw our hands in the air to get started {keeping it fair for anyone trying to get a “head start!”}.

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

After YEARS of game play, we have ALL our marbles {literally, not figuratively}…..save one. Pretty impressive, huh?? Still, to incorporate that little trivia fact into our dress, the green hippo is sans one marble button. Technically, it might have been because Jo-Anns had no more button “marbles” left after we passed through a few weeks ago, and they hadn’t restocked yet. BUT, the story sounds so much better :).

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

So, about the dress…. We began with the Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress {size 18-24 mo}: A COMPLETELY “flippable” dress {sewn once before with minor flips}, but for this one we left it practically as-is and detailed instead.

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

“Color-blocked” piping was added around the neck and sleeve edges. While we LOVE adding piping to garments, we had never tried a “color-blocked” affect. Super easy, and super satisfying!!

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

“How easy?” you might ask. SIMPLE!! Follow the directions below to make your own color-blocked piping. Choose your colors, choose your width….and you have yet another way to make a garment completely unique…

Color-Blocked Piping Tutorial

Color-Blocked Piping Tutorial

Color-Blocked Piping Tutorial

Color-Blocked Piping Tutorial

Color-Blocked Piping Tutorial

We then reverse appliqued four “Hungry, Hungry Hippos” along the hem of the dress {using this tutorial}….mimicking the game board, and positioned in the same order. Each hippo had a little top-stitching detail added, as well as two button eyes for good measure.

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

Then, five button “marbles” were added beside each one – with the first “marble” being placed on an additional black tab. Again, just like the game board!

What did CL think?? First…she thought they were owls {??? Monkeys maybe…but OWLS???}!! Just keeping it real, people :).

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

But after further inspection, she noticed the “marbles” and then recognized the dress as the “Hippo Game” dress. YAHOO, and SUCCESS in our books!!!

Oliver and S, Roller Skate Dress

Our only regret: not being able to incorporate the hippos’ names within our design. Classic, huh? We especially find humor in the pink hippo’s name: Harry!!!

HungryHippos

Currently, we are bucking for CL to be the “Hungry, Hungry Hippo” game board for Halloween. What do you think? Would it pass inspection in your neighborhood??



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aprilshowers
8 yearss ago


I totally see owls :)

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    FrancesSuzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Thanks for “backing” the niece on that :)!!!

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Charity
8 yearss ago


That is so CUTE!
I’m quite happy that I was right when I guessed the game on Instagram! =)
I love all of the details you added, for a recognizable and totally wearable version of the game. =) The color-blocked piping is such fun, and those ‘marbles’ are perfect.
I only see owls if I squint at the hippos until they are almost just blobs of color.

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    FrancesSuzanne
    8 yearss ago


    YES!! We couldn’t believe how QUICKLY you figured out our plan :)!! And, ha….on the owl reference!!

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Louise
8 yearss ago


Thank you so much for playing along! I loved this dress!

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Yeka
8 yearss ago


Sis, cute dress and model! I love the details and piping. My children play hungry hippo games too :)

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