Sewing Adventures – Boho Baby Romper

As many of you know I work a few days a week at Pitt Trading. The selection of fabrics and trims there are some of the very best in Australia. To show these off we often make shop samples to show customers new ways of using what the store offers.

I’d seen lots of boho baby inspiration around and wanted to how this new style could easily be attained using some cool trims like pom poms and bodice inserts.

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A lightweight 100% cotton poplin was chosen as the base, it’s so pretty yet light and breathe able so great for summer wear. I added some tiny pom pom trim and a crochet motif as well.

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Using Simplicity 1594 which I’d used once before,

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I made up the romper without any of the ruffles included in the pattern. All construction was fairly straightforward except I added the pom pom trim around the leg opening and omitted the straps.

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The end result is super cute and has been a big hit with customers so it’s a great shop sample.

Fabric: Cotton poplin from Pitt Trading

Trims: pom poms (available in more colours and sizes) and crochet motif (just one of many available) all from Pitt Trading

Pattern: Simplicity 1594

Alterations: added pom pom trim to leg and omitted straps

 

2 replies on “Sewing Adventures – Boho Baby Romper

  • Siobhan

    Cynthia Rowley makes baby patterns?!!?! What a revelation. You are so lucky to have access to such beautiful fabrics and trims in your job.

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    • Susan Goodwin

      I think there might be more than one baby/kids pattern by Cynthia Rowley? I kind of wish she did even more patterns, I love all her designs.

      Yes I am lucky, sometimes when it’s quiet and I’m putting things away I stop and think about all the possibilities that could be made with such a selection!

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