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Sep
8

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Remixes Make Us Reel {PR&P: season 7, week 1}


Truth: Project Run and Play Remixes make us REEL….
It’s a struggle – each and every season…

Maybe because true, sewing abilities are evidenced in the talented creations shared, or that drafting is such a large portion of the challenge. Both concepts are practically obsolete to us; hence, the reeling effect.

The only saving grace for us this season??? 
It was the Oliver and S, Popover Sundress – a pattern we had recently sewn twice for EA.

But, then we went off the deep end – literally – taking the plunge with a terry cloth, tie-dyed, chevron towel. “Tie-dye” AND chevron?? Are you kidding us??

Introducing: The “FAUX Romper”: perfect for an independent, energetic, potty-trained toddler.

So, what did we do? It was a simple ‘remix.’ Really, it was {besides trying to line up those wonky chevron stripes between pieces}. In fact, we had done something similar for little sister a few months ago, using the Maja Heirloom, Sophie Top, as a starting point.

We combined the yoke and skirt pieces of the Popover Sundress to create one piece for the top. Three inches in width was added around the base – 3/4 inch per piece, angled outward. Finally, we shortened the 3T size by 3 inches. 

The hemline was kept the same, but used as a casing. 
Pre-made bias tape was used around the arms, shoulder ties, and bodice area.
The additional width and elastic casing created the “faux romper” appearance…
and, my oh my, could our niece MOVE in it! 
*Side note: there was absolutely, positively no fear in losing her along the way!
We paired the faux romper top with the Kid Shorts {MADE} racer shorts, 
tying the bias trim into those as well. 
It was definitely a different type of look for us, 
but one that will get LOTS of wear in the months to come. 
So, once again, thank you Project Run and Play for the push we needed 
to make ‘active wear / play clothes’ for our niece’s wardrobe….
As well as a garment that can pull double-duty as loungewear / sleepwear…

Next PR&P Challenge: The CANDY Challenge! Another s-t-r-e-t-c-h {hint, hint} for us….but we used our favorite candy – and expended much THOUGHT / ENERGY to tie it all together. Any guesses??



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Mie Brindle
10 yearss ago


You two ladies are hilarious and very talented! No doubt your niece LOVES that adorable ‘faux romber’.
Got to go now…have a post myself to finish up ;-//

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    We took the easy way out with this challenge….but, she loves it! Looking forward to seeig yours…

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Magda E.
10 yearss ago


Wow… looks great. I actually did a real romper out of the remix, but I will only blog about it in a few days. I am so excited for the PR&P reveals! The fun is about to start!

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RaeAnna Goss
10 yearss ago


So cute and you’re right – different look for sure but soooooo sweet! I can’t wait to see Magda’s romper – I did one too!!! (Well, overalls!)

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    Magda E.
    10 yearss ago


    AH! So funny that we think alike so many times… can’t wait to see yours either.

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Looking forward to seeing both of your creations…. I bet each will be unique!

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    An apprentice housewife
    10 yearss ago


    he he My version is a romper (overalls)as well. :)

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Annika
10 yearss ago


love that one! I’m indeed more the bold colours person so this is straight along my alley though I also always loved to see your other clothes with the more subtle colours!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Thanks! We’re here to keep our readers guessing :)!

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Karen
10 yearss ago


Darling remix and so practical! Love the braids on the little miss. She sure is a cutie!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    The braids helped the photoshoot. She kept saying, “thank goodness I have my braids!” I think she thought it was helping to keep the warmer temps at bay.

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Michelle
10 yearss ago


Great remix! Precious AND practical! She obviously loves it, too. I’m a puddle over those little pig-tail braids. She’s getting so big!

Project Run and Play! Wahooo! Wahoooooooo!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Humidity is alive and well down our way!! Can you tell??? Yes, looking forward to some project run and play fun!!

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Olga Becker @ Kid Approved
10 yearss ago


What a fun remix! Love the bright colors, your niece looks super cute.

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Cindy
10 yearss ago


Daring and absolutely cute remix!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Daring…. I like it! Will we be seeing your creations pop up in the linky party??

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sallyavena
10 yearss ago


It’s so much fun to see you guys stepping out of your comfort zones! Love this fun outfit!

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Heidi
10 yearss ago


Love your remix! So ambitious with the chevron dyeing! The only candy that came to mind for a guess is maybe salt water taffy? But then the thought & energy part throws me off…oh well, I’m going to be surprised. :)

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Store bought tie-dyed chevron towel doesn’t count as too ambitious :). The stretch was more of a fabric clue….instead of a candy one. The seam ripper was in full disassembling mode today. Ho hum.

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Frances Suzanne
10 yearss ago


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Al Shaffer
10 yearss ago


Oh, I love how fun this is. You guys did a great job at stepping out of your comfort zone. The hard week for me is going to be Mad about Plaid. I’m not really mad about plaid. I don’t know which weeks I’ll be doing yet. Hopefully week 1-4, but I haven’t cut out my fabric yet. Haha. It has been insane lately. And I’ve definitely been sewing. Just in ways that will not manifest themselves until next week.
My guess for stretch and candy is bubble gum (although laffy taffy or air heads might be just as likely). Great work as always ladies!
~Al @ Shaffer Sisters

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Plaid: We lucked up….and had a plaid project envisioned already {and fabric bought}, so we are just going to check it off our list WHILE sewing for PR&P.

    So excited to see your ‘candy challenge’. Two of our three pieces are done for next week, and it was far from smooth sailing. Stretch was a ‘fabric clue’ more than a candy clue. Given our thought process through this challenge, we SHOULD HAVE done the airhead suggestion… several ‘duh’ moments…

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An apprentice housewife
10 yearss ago


That’s very lovely and comfy. Both of you did really great job!Love your choice of tie-dyeing chevron towel. Seems like it’s not easy to handle,isn’t it? I’m working on my overall version. Hope it done on time.

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    We cannot take any credit for the tie-dyed towel….It was store bought, and used as is… :). Easy way out!

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Renee
10 yearss ago


Faux rompers are the best – comfy and cute. Love these colors. I’m curious to see your next look now – the candy theme is more difficult than I would’ve guessed.

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    As much as we love candy / junk food…..this next challenge stretched us in the creativity department!! We hope to see a creation from you during the candy week too…

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Chelsea B.
10 yearss ago


This is SO cute! I am in love. I was just thinking the other day that I needed to find a cute romper just like this. It reminds me of my childhood! Great job!!! Can’t wait for the candy challenge!

I’d love for you to link to our Fall Clothing Series!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    We wore our fair share of rompers too – back in the day…..some terry cloth ones when we were young, and some other versions when we were much too old to be wearing rompers.

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Teresa
10 yearss ago


Romper a are quite a hit in our house…and a faux romper just makes perfect sense! I love it and your fabric is awesome!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Thanks Teresa…..Walmart towel at its finest :)!

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Beth Cavanaugh
10 yearss ago


Oh my gosh, why have I never thought of a faux romper? I love the look, and my daughter does too, but what an inconvenience. You just might be a genius! Love this outfit–so much fun!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Thanks Beth! I think our niece would live in something like this, day in and day out – the only thing that would be better is if there were no straps to tie, making it completely manageable for her to dress herself…

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mycozyco
10 yearss ago


Fantastic remix, very comfy! I’m just loving that fabric.

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Straight from the Walmart beach towel aisle…. :).

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Ajaire
10 yearss ago


I love your faux romper. The first one was so cute, but with this one I can see even more benefit since she’s potty trained. (She’s looking so grown all of a sudden too)
It’s funny that you reel from remixes and yet you do so well with them. AND you started a whole series about remixes. Haha. Your confessions are killing me :)

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Oh dear….you are on to us! Maybe a certain series was born because of our inability to do a good remix, and we wanted all the pointers and help we could get…. :)!

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Simple Simon
10 yearss ago


REmixes make you reel? So sorry……

I think they are one of our favorite parts about PR&P because we get to see all the creativity that goes around from one pattern!

Darling faux romper!
Elizabeth

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Let me clarify…. I LOVE remixes – they are just difficult for us. It is amazing to watch others’ creativity through them…

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marnae
10 yearss ago


Ive got to make some of these for my girls!…what a perfect swimsuit cover up too! Maybe towels are still on clearance…

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Great idea! We may need to do the same….

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Sherri | Thread Riding Hood
10 yearss ago


I love the colours on this! Makes me wish we weren’t headed into fall and I could have put ties on my remix!

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