Now that I am back into the swing of things, I want to post some pictures of some things I made for Christmas. Really, I’m not too late when you consider that my Snow village is still waiting to be put away.
In my usual fashion, I had great plans for sewing Christmas presents. I was good and started early, but still pushed every project up until the very.last.minute! First on my agenda was American Girl doll clothes. Since Sister got her first doll for her birthday, I decided to make some outfits for her doll and for my niece’s doll. Then when I mentioned my plan to a friend, she asked me to sew some doll clothes for her girls, too. In the end, I made each little doll 3 outfits – in total, that was 8 tops, 4 pants, 4 skirts, and 4 dresses. 
I actually liked sewing in multiples. I think I tricked myself into thinking that it went faster – kind of like a little assembly line. I started in September and finished the week before Christmas. No, it wasn’t that hard. Can anyone say P.R.O.C.R.A.S.T.I.N.A.T.I.O.N?
The next 3 projects I whipped together in a day. Yes, that is what deadlines will do to you. Another friend asked me to sew up some aprons for her kiddos to wear in the kitchen. Honestly, the hardest part of this project was finding fire truck fabric. Seriously, I couldn’t find ANY in town. I finally found a cute fabric in my stash. I was so thankful that brother once had a crazy big love for firetrucks!! 
I personalized the front of each apron, and then had the cute theme fabric on the back. To fancy up the little girl apron, I added a ruffle to the bottom. We also thought that she only needed her name — since she is a bit older than the boys.
I really love them — and my friend did, too.
I’m linking up with Amy Lou Who today. Click over there to see some other great finishes!

