Showing posts with label Mini Season 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mini Season 3. Show all posts
Friday, September 15, 2023

Kids Fashion Trends - Woodland, Earth Tones, Red

 Congratulations to our Mini Season 3 Sewalong winner! 

Project Run and Play sewalong

Bonnie of sewloveyou sewed this H&M lounge set in a floral rib knit. It looks so cozy! Awesome job!

Bonnie will receive:

$50 gift certificate from Raspberry Creek Fabrics



5 patterns from the Project Run and Play shop


Just because the sewalong is over doesn't mean you can't still "Copy that Look" in your kids clothes sewing. We have a few more ideas to keep you on the cutting edge of fashion!

Today we are focusing on some fall trends!

Woodland is perfect for fall- like a walk through the forest spotting foliage and wildlife. Nature's Fabrics is perfect for this trend!



Earth tones are always on trend for fall fashion! Urban Kids Fabric could not be more perfect for this color scheme!



In contrast, RED was all over the latest runways and is a HOT new color trend! Boho Fabrics has an amazing selection in every color but these are a few of their red options.



Thanks for following along for Mini Season 3: Copy that Look! We are looking forward to our next big event so be sure to come back on Monday for our official announcement!
Wednesday, September 13, 2023

More Copy that Look Inspiration

 This is the last week to enter the sewalong for Mini Season 3! Get the details HERE!

To help you out, we are back with more sewing inspiration pairing our generous sponsors with RTW kids' clothes. Click on the link or graphic to buy the pattern!


Peony Patterns Jasmine Dress


This one is such a perfect fit! Sew this Lily Pulitzer knock-off with the Peony Patterns Jasmine dress pattern! They have so many beautiful dress patterns to choose from if you are looking for something in particular.


Kids Overalls Copy that Look

Overalls on little kids are just the cutest!!! We love these organic cotton gauze overalls by Carter's but you could do so much better with the George(tte) pattern from Iris May!


Copy that Look Culottes

Another hot trend is pants with wide legs! These Zara Cargo Culottes could be easily replicated by adding pockets to the Cruise Culottes by Jennuine Design.


Boden Ballerina Dress Knock-Off

This ballerina dress from Boden looks very comfortable! Sew your own version with the Everyday Playdress from Love Notions.

Copy that Look with Pattern Niche
Hoodies are always a good wardrobe staple for kids! This Saks Fifth Avenue Johnnie O version could be easily made with the Venture Hoodie pattern from Pattern Niche!


Copy that Look with VFT




Activewear is very popular right now and this kids twist-front top by Osh Kosh can be made with the Willow Top pattern from Boo & Lu!



Sofiona Designs has such great-fitting tights patterns! These Adidas colorblock tights can be replicated with the Sofiona Designs Tamarack Tights.



Finally, we have some inpso from our own PRP brand- a Gap Kids Puff Sleeve Sweatshirt that could be easily copied with the Lagoon Top pattern.


What do you think? Are you inspired to sew with us? Get the details HERE.



Friday, September 8, 2023

Mini Season 3: Round 3 Results

 This is the end of Mini Season 3, but we are continuing with more inspiration next week AND more time for you to enter the SEWALONG! Get the details on how to enter HERE! It is super easy!!!

Our winner for Round 3 is...


Congratulations, Elizabeth! Your looks were adorable! Here is what one of our judges had to say:

Elizabeth's jean jacket and overalls are my favorite pieces she made. I love the denim with the ruffle, and I love how she upcycled for her son's outfit. It was really enjoyable to read her blog and the process she went through. Only someone else who's been on the same journey knows how much work is behind those words. Lol!

Elizabeth will receive the following prizes:


$50 gift certificate

$50 gift certificate


$50 gift certificate



$50 gift certificate


5 patterns



$45 gift certificate


$25 gift certificate

$25 gift certificate



Saskia also did a great job sewing exactly what her daughter envisioned and that is a big win too! Here is what one of our judges had to say:

I love how she used her sewing as a way to connect with her teen and her love of Roblox. I can relate very well to that type of sewing challenge. The lace dyeing turned out really beautifully…I would have thought the cardigan was knit that way if she hadn’t shared that info! I love the usage of different mediums to conceive the look - vinyl, paint, sublimation. Kudos, again, for making a look that reflects her kiddo’s personality and that she will proudly wear.

We have such generous sponsors and Saskia will receive: 



5 patterns



$50 gift certificate


$50 gift certificate



5 patterns




3 patterns

$25 gift certificate



$20 gift certificate



2 patterns

Thank you so much to all of our designers, judges, and sponsors! There is more Copy that Look inspiration coming next week and you still have time to sew with us!

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Mini Season 3: Round 3

 The final round of Mini Season 3 has arrived! This season has been so much fun and we have lots more "Copy that Look" inspiration headed your way!

Don't forget about our sewalong! You have until 9/14/23 to enter! Get the details HERE!

Now let's get to the good stuff... the looks for our final round!

Cherry Berry Cute! - The College Seamstress

Project Run and Play Mini Season

I am so excited to be here for this mini season and to be sewing for my kids! “Copy that Look” was such a fun challenge. I decided to browse some children’s clothing websites and found my inspiration from “Janie and Jack”, a children’s clothing company with classic but modern designs. My whole look started from the “American Honey” fabric from Raspberry Creek Fabrics. I knew I wanted to make a dress for my toddler so when I found the Every Day Puff Sleeve Dress I knew it would be perfect. It had everything a little girl could want - puff sleeves, a scoop back, and a twirly tiered skirt. To make it I started with the Janie Dress pattern from the Project Run & Play shop. I used the bodice with the scoop back view but I made a neck binding and changed the sleeves to be puffed using a tutorial from Elizabeth Made This blog. I went all out on the puffs making them something Anne Shirley would be proud to wear. The skirt is two tiers and I measured my daughter to figure out how long I wanted the skirt to be from waist to hem. I divided that up into two pieces and made the top tier a little bit wider than the bottom tier based on my inspiration photo. I doubled the length so there was plenty of gathering making a very twirly skirt!


Toddler Girls Dress


The denim jacket was a labor of love and the piece I am most proud of. I was first inspired by the Janie and Jack Ruffle Trim Denim Jacket. The ruffle reminded me of the Sofiona Designs Raven Dress so I started with that and used the back yoke piece to redraw my own yoke onto the front and back bodice of a Friday Dress. I made a ruffle twice the length I needed for the yoke and collar and gathered it. The bottom of the jacket is the Fashionista Jean Jacket but I cut it apart several times and redrew the back and front panels to look more like my inspiration jacket. The sleeves are a mash of the Friday Dress and the Fashionista Jacket. The only original pattern pieces are the plackets, sleeve cuffs, welt pockets, and bottom band. The back yoke is also something I am proud of. I decided to tie in the cherries from the dress to the back of the jacket by hand embroidering some cherries. I found a free template from Oh Sew Bootiful and traced that onto my yoke before I started sewing. I embroidered the cherries and love the pop of color against the denim jacket. My daughter loves it too and says "look at my cherries!" every time she wears the jacket. I was able to get some custom print fabric from Raspberry Creek Fabrics so I could match the inside yoke and inside cuff to my daughter's dress. I love the little details even though no one will see them. The hat is a Monet Beret from the Project Run and Play shop and I added a bow. I wanted to use a sweater but the best I could find was this cable look fabric from Etsy. It is a knit so I interfaced the outer fabric before sewing so it wouldn't flop around. I love how it really completes the look. 


Toddler Boy Overalls Outfit

My baby boy’s look was also inspired by pieces from Janie and Jack. I first found the embroidered overalls and thought I would embroider the same cherry pattern I used for his sister onto the Flying Fox Overalls. I omitted the front pockets but added a little back pocket. The fabric for the overalls was my husband’s old work pants and I love seeing our son wear it now. I added some embroidery to the back to cover up some holes in the fabric too. I wanted to make a Henley shirt to go under the overalls but instead of a real placket I did a faux placket. I used the Oliver + S School Bus T-shirt but made the neckline wider for my little boy’s big head and added the faux placket. I also added sleeve cuffs instead of hemming. The fabric for the shirt is also upcycled as it was my husband’s shirt. I was able to use the cuffs and neckband from the original shirt too. Finally, since my daughter had a hat I wanted to make my son a hat as well. I used the Fell & Dale Cap from the Project Run and Play shop. I used a corduroy fabric from my stash to make it similar to my inspiration photo. 


Janie & Jack Copy that Look

Thank you so much for letting me share this and thank you to the Project Run and Play team for asking me to be apart of this mini season! I had so much fun creating these outfits. You can see more photos of my look on my blog HERE


Janie and Jack Knock-Offs





Roblox Avatar - The Wolf and The Tree



I was excited to be part of this mini season. I haven't sewn much lately and this was my way of getting back in front of the machine. It worked!

My girl wanted an outfit inspired by her Roblox character. Her character has a cardigan, shorts, a sweater and a t-shirt. As accessories she wanted the mask and hat that she also has in game. 



With a whole shopping list of things to accomplish I looked in my own pattern files for hacks to achieve these looks:

The sock design is the Just Sew It Socks - she is now in a Women's Medium - gasp!

For the T-Shirt I modified the Abby's Rippled Pearl. Instead of the signature waterfall like neckline I created a U-Boat shaped neckline and I used the accent sleeves instead of the short sleeves. She loves it and says it is so comfortable!

The Cardigan was the first big challenge. I used a lace knit and hand dipped it in fabric paint. I then painted the stripes of and left the edges raw, (with the bottom having a beautiful scalloped hem) just like the picture, as it has frayed edges. The pattern I used was the 
Abby's Ballerina Tie Top, turned into a cardigan.

The shorts were the Abby's Overalls, the shorts length. I used stripey fabric but created the casual plaid look, as well as the requested paint drips with self made templates and fabric paint.

Lastly the jacket was both the biggest challenge and biggest surprise. It was a mystery fabric I had picked up from Walmart that came in a tube. I wasn't sure if it would work because it wanted to roll a lot, but my girl had chosen it, so there was no budging. After giving it a thorough press it laid beautifully and the stripes were transferred with infusible ink rather smoothly. The back features a V-Neck, which I particularly love, and on the front is the paw print that could not be left out, made from iron-on vinyl. I used Abby's Road Trip Tunic as a starting point to create the jacket.


I couldn't be happier with the outcome! It turned out exactly how I had envisioned and my girl wants to wear it without the mask to school, and with the mask to Halloween! Win, win! 

I hope you enjoy the look as much as I enjoyed making it!



Now it is up to you to vote for your favorite! You may only vote once and the poll closes on 9/7/23 at 8:00 pm EST.


Monday, September 4, 2023

Mini Season 3: Round 3 Designers

We can hardly believe it is the final week of Mini Season 3 already! For our final round we have Elizabeth and Saskia...

Round 3 Designers


We are very excited to welcome Elizabeth back to Project Run and Play! In Season 14 she sewed for her younger siblings, but now she is married with children of her own to sew for! How exciting!!!



Hello! I’m Elizabeth of The College Seamstress. I was previously on PRP way back in 2017 for season 14 and I am so excited to be here for a mini season! I have now been sewing for nearly two decades! Since my last appearance on Project Run and Play I got married, have two kids under two and a half, and became a SAHM. I even sewed my own wedding dress which is probably my favorite project of all time! I have a 2 year old daughter and a 9 month old son and I love making clothes for them in the limited time I have to sew. My daughter loves wearing her mama made clothes and now thinks that mama makes all her clothes!

 When I’m not sewing, I enjoy baking sourdough bread and even started selling it in local Farmers Markets and from my kitchen to local customers. I also enjoy being outside with my kids, going for walks, and spending time with my family.

You can follow me on Instagram HERE where I share more of my sewing projects, bread baking, and life as a mom.

Saskia from The Wolf and the Tree joined Project Run and Play during Season 21.


My name is Saskia and I am the designer behind The Wolf and the Tree. I was born in Germany where I learned how to sew using paper patterns - with newspaper and needle point tracing wheel on the kitchen floor - under the guidance of my mother.

I drafted my first clothing patterns when I was in High School. After my children were born I made them everything from self drafted sleep sacks to snow boots and winter coats.

My dearest sewing machine is an early 1970s Elna, gifted to me from my children's honorary great-grandmother, and named in her memory - Peggy. I am a firm believer that everything beyond the old fashioned straight and zig zag stitches is beautiful but not a necessity. Don't be discouraged if your machine lacks features that the modern machines have - you an create lasting beauty with anything, as long as you put care and love into the making of your garments. 

The last years have put some things on hold and I am happy to get fully immersed again and get creative and see creativity in others! I am so excited to be part of this challenge and for the fun of imagining and making to start for this mini season!

We can't wait to see what these talented ladies create this week! Don't forget to join in on our sewalong to win prizes as well! Get the details HERE!

Friday, September 1, 2023

Mini Season 3: Round 2 Results

 It was such a close match-up again this week! The public voting was back and forth all week with just a few votes separating the two. Both designers did such an amazing job that it is no wonder!

Our Copy that Look Round 2 winner is...

Project Run and Play Mini Season 3

Congratulations, Liesel! Here is what one of our judges had to say:

I love everything about these looks!  The colors, the ruffles, the PHOTOS! Gorgeous!  I love that you were able to use basic patterns and hack away to get just the looks you were after.

Liesel will receive the following prizes:
(Click on the logos to visit each shop!)

$100 gift certificate


$50 gift certificate

$50 gift certificate



5 patterns



$45 gift certificate


$25 gift certificate

$25 gift certificate


3 patterns


Amanda also did a phenomenal job! Here is some feedback from one of the judges:

Amanda's look was my favorite, and the perfect back to school look for a kindergartner. I loved how all of the pieces were not only beautifully crafted, but could work on their own to get extra wear through the season. The addition of the pom poms to the sleeves were super adorable and helped with giving that southern boutique look that I'm used to seeing. The shorts turned out so beautifully. Scallops can be difficult to sew neatly, and these were perfection. I love all of the changes made to the shorts to get the desired look. It was truly worth it. Additionally, All the accessories were such a great touch and showed her versatility from a craftsmanship perspective- sewing, jewelry, bow making, vinyl work, wow! I also loved the mix of fabrics for the pouch, and all the chosen materials for the outfit. The look came together superbly. Cohesive, creative, beautifully sewn, age appropriate, and comfortable. 

Thanks to our generous sponsors we have generous prize packages for both contestants. Amanda will receive: 



5 patterns


$50 gift certificate



$50 gift certificate



$50 gift certificate



5 patterns




$30 gift certificate





3 patterns

$25 gift certificate




$25 gift certificate

Thank you again to Amanda and Liesel for participating in our Mini Season! A special thank you to each of our sponsors who make this possible!

We have one more match up coming next week so stay tuned!