Announcing Our 2002 Sewing Contest Winners
| Sewing Contest Update
Many of you have been writing because we haven't announced a new contest yet. Never Fear! We will be having another contest! I just got behind on a lot of things with the baby and haven't gotten it organized yet. We are tentatively looking at a March 2004 entry deadline so start sewing your creations. You have lots of time to plan and get it done. More concrete details will be published in the next newsletter and on our website as we firm up the final deadline. Meanwhile, our winners for last year are still in the process of being posted on our website, so check back often to see the winners in the different categories. |
We have the results of our 2002 sewing contest! Thanks to all of you who entered!
We will be posting pictures and stories
of the winners soon, so check back for these fun ideas!
You are sure to be pleased with these fun entries!
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Nursing Clothing Category Nursing Wardrobe Category Best Nursing Photo - Katherine Bolton |
Children's Category Honorable Mentions |
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1st Place - Mary Otto, Kokoma Indiana These dresses were made for my friend and neighbor who is a massage therapist. She moved away shortly before I got the NC#302. I decided to do the set of dresses as a surprise and a gift. They all three love the dresses and the four year old asked if I could make a jacket for her so she could look "just like mommy!" Most of all I thank Elizabeth Lee for all her patterns and the wonderful job they do for all us nursing mothers. I am Amish and therefore don't wear what all you others do, but have just as much fun sewing. I bought NC#205 for myself and adapted the pattern to our style clothing. My son will soon be one and shows no interest in stopping soon with his "nana". |
In this picture, Kathy nurses her baby while modeling Mary's creative variation of NC#205. |
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This dark blue stretch knit is made from Nursing
Classics #205. It was the
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The mother/daughter ensemble was made from a shiny green stretch knit that I found at Wal-Mart for just $1.00 a yard. I used 4 ½ yards and just had a small piece left. For the 2 year old dress I altered from the smallest pattern included in the NC#302 (size 4), said a few prayers and went to work. (The size 2 dress pattern will be available in Nursing Classics #303... the infant and toddler dress pattern that coordinates with NC#302. See more information about this pattern on our website to check availability dates). The dresses fit nicely and the little girls didn't want to take them off. For the nursing dress I had a dress in mind with a lace front with a belt waistline folded into a bow topped off with a short jacket. I used black lace and cut it at waist length. ( I went by the bottom of the nursing openings), then I laid it on top of my fabric and sewing it as one piece. Lastly, I sewed the belt on by hand and folded it to look like a bow (without strings) int front. The lace really gave it an elegant look that is nice for holidays or any special occasion. |
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For the jacket I took the NC#207 tulip overlay and short sleeve pattern pieces and changed the front to a rounded shape. I put 2 shaping darts in the back to take in some of the fullness. Then I lined the front and back to give it a nice finish. Next I sewed the sleeves on and finished everything with a double needle. The jacket conceals the nursing openings and makes a warm fall or holiday look. I was really impressed with the ease of NC#302. It was so fun to sew up. It is a great pattern to use for lot of different variations.. Use your imaginations and the sky is the limit.
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Here is a cute pic that shows how well NC#302 works for nursing a baby... even a two year old! |
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2nd Place - Terese Farrar,
Arizona Last Christmas, my daughter Missie Gavin called and asked me if I was sitting down. I was expecting her to say she got a ring and a proposal, but instead she said she was pregnant. I asked if she got the ring and she said no. I said, Well, I have a shotgun! She sure didn't expect that out of me. She finally got the ring on Valentine s Day. They did set a wedding date of September 28th, which was about two months after her due date, as she wanted to be able to dance at her wedding. She had talked about nursing so when I saw your ad in Sew News I logged on. I sent her to your site after I saw the neat patterns. She fell in love with the new Nursing Classic #302. For Missie's birthday in June I got her several patterns. I was able to make the dress with the jacket NC#301, which she wore for the christening two weeks after Karlie Elizabeth's birth on July 31st.
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Missie and her new husband Troy. Who could guess she would be able to nurse a baby. This picture shows the intricate embroidery on the Nursing Popover. Look closely to see the details. |
Our patterns came in, (yes we both have one as she lives in Wisconsin and I am in Arizona). I had taken the material to make the overlay while she and my sister were to make the under dress. I was to embroider the front with solar thread in a design she liked. The piece of material she bought ended up too short to brush the floor. Since necessity is the mother of invention I took the leftover material and made a band on the lengthwise grain with the same embroidery repeated four times for both the front and back. I arrived ten days before the wedding to find
out they hadn't even cut the material out. The nice part of the pattern
is that it is so easy to put She planned an outdoor wedding, but on the day it was very overcast and forecast was rain. The rest was all improvised as we moved inside. She now tells me she could use some long sleeve tops, as the short sleeves ones are now too chilly. What do I know I'm in sunny Arizona! Thanks for helping make September 28th such a wonderful memory and a much easier time for mom, baby and grandma. |
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Her dad Dave walked her down an isle. |
We did add a ribbon to pull it up slightly so she would not trip. That's what the tuck is at her waist.
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![]() They took a quick cold windy rainy ride after the birdseed was thrown. Her father had brought her to the wedding site by this carriage. |
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