We found a nice shirt to go with the costume, but the right color of green pants were hard to come by. I figured I could make him some pants, so I bought some green fleece and went to work. As I was making them, I envisioned the scene from the Grinch cartoon where he was making his Santa suit. Just cutting an outline of what I wanted to make and sewing it together. It worked quite well, for all intents and purposes, and now Ari has a pair of turtle pants. The first article of clothing I have ever made.
Upon making this garment, even with the crude nature with which it was made, I gained a deeper respect for those who really know how to make clothes. My cousin Eva, of Eva + Daniel fame, has just started a new blog called Belle-Mère Belle-Fille dedicated exclusively to creations made by Madame Sutter and herself. She also has an Etsy shop featuring original clothing of exceptional quality handmade in France (and I do mean exceptional). I am lucky enough to own something made by Eva, and it is simply wonderful.
If that's not enough, my friend from Chicago, Michelle, is launching her own clothing line called Dollparts; which is a clothing line made from recycled textiles. Her clothing line utilizes eco-conscious fabrics, remaindered or discarded textiles, as well as vintage and thrifted pieces. Michelle started a kickstarter campaign to raise funds for getting her designs into production. It would be awesome if anyone would donate (even as little as $1) to her cause. She only has a few days left to get pledges, so act fast!
I don't know how I got so caught up in the world of fashion, but I'm loving every minute of it! Oh, and I'm happy I was able to make a small contribution with the turtle pants. Who knows, they may be the next big thing!