Denim & The Little Ones

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Creating outfits is awesome. Creating miniature outfits is awesome and adorable. I do not have children, nor do I see myself having one now, but I love them. They're fun, and make conversations refreshing. They also make clothes look MUCH cooler, and I've always liked designing for them. Tiny skinny jeans and vests (see below)? Ahh yes! I'd also like to make a pair for my niece with Puzzle Sandblast which is my favourite print from The Denim Studio

 

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For the past months, I have had the pleasure of working with various children's wear pattern-designers & makers. Most of them collaborate in our lookbooks and bring so much sweetness with their creations. It is amazing, most of them are mums, and simultaneously follow their dream of a creative hand-crafted life.

With the launch of The Denim Studio, a lot of makers were really excited to try it out and make it their own. Of course we were excited as well, designing and sewing so many new products that our lookbook was about twice the size of a regular one. Because of that, I wanted to share a few of the photos of denim products that some of these awesome ladies have made for their little ones.

 

Katie Skoog (Simple Life Co).

Katie worked with some of our Solid Smooth denims in the lighter colours (Frosted Sage & Infused Hydrangea), and made delicate garments that would also be comfortable for the girls- who by the way are awesome models.

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Here she paired it with some Paperie knit & soft lace:

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Laura Scaramella (Simple Life Co)

Laura's twins have made an appearance in a few lookbooks, and they're always so much fun and have this nonchalant way about them, it must come from having a twin.

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Alison Brorsen (Because of Brenna)

Ali's daughter, Brenna, always brings softness to all photos, even in Avantgarde she displayed such calm. Here, the Painterly Wash maxi dress plays perfectly with that.

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Alexis Wright (My Sweet Sunshine Studio)

Alexis made two different versions of a shorts pattern, one with a Solid Smooth, and the other one with Casted Loops (printed) – Miss T (her daughter) is a bit older, but she still looks awesome.

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We also made other tiny garments, like this one below which is plain awesome – i realise i've over-used the word, but really, isn't it awesome?

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Of course i'd love to see what you make, or read what you'd like to make for your little ones (whether they're your own, nieces, nephews, grandchildren, best friend's babies) – share away!

 

/ Lauv /

8 responses to “Denim & The Little Ones”

  1. Marija Vujcic Avatar

    This is beyond cute, cool, amazing and so inspiring!! Now I want ALL of it, to make stuff! :)
    I am heading to some on-line shopping now to get me some… You are such trouble AGF!! :P

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  2. Lauv Avatar

    Thank you, Marija – share, share with us what you’re in the mood to sew, honestly, I’m planning some cool grown-up garments as well (spark emoji here)

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  3. Katie Skoog Avatar
    Katie Skoog

    Ahhh – love seeing my girlies in your blog post! We LOVE the AGF denim – i just got my stash out – hoping to sew up some more cute baby clothes!

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  4. Alexis Avatar
    Alexis

    Great post, fun to see all ages rock the Denim! Wonderful group of Women!!

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  5. Lauv Avatar

    They’re so much fun, and the baby just gets us every time with her faces!

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  6. Lauv Avatar

    Thank you, Alexis. Every one is really a super-mum!

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  7. Mara Avatar
    Mara

    Your right making for little ones is so much cooler, I love making items for my daughter so much so that she has told me to stop, lol, so now I need to venture into making clothes for my son, which is a little more scarier.

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  8. Lauv Avatar

    That’s funny – but hey, maybe that’s her way of saying that it’s time to make something for her brother. There are many patterns that are cool and simple to make… a button down in Afternoon Sail, with the collar, cuffs and a pocket in Bombazine Inspired. That could be a start:
    http://liveartgalleryfabrics.com/thedenimstudio.html

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