today's the day. the day baby #2 stops being "the baby" and becomes "he" or "she." the ultrasound technician will know around 11 am today. if we stick to our game plan, WE will know a few hours later. followed swiftly by you (on monday probably).
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maybe it's just because i have a child already, but i am being so 100% honest right now when i say i don't care either way what the gender is. this time, i am just focusing on all the anatomy and measurements and health stuff looking good. i took that so for granted with judah while i was busy rooting for a boy, and so my gratitude for his lifelong health has really mellowed me out about the sex of the baby and made me see what's important. *end inspirational public service announcement.*
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continuing on my merry making trend, i wanted to make something for judah. see, if he is having a sister i probably won't be making anything for him for awhile since there is SO much more cute girl stuff out there that is easy to make. i decided that i would try my hand at something super challenging.
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during my interwebial travels the other day when crafty inspiration struck, i found the making blog, MADE. holy cow, this chick is a baddie bad bad. she can sew like none other. i saw an awesome tutorial on her blog that shows how to take a ratty old men's t-shirt and turn it into a super adorable vintage-looking ringer shirt for baby. i can't get enough of colorful ringers on little boys and i loved the onesie-style detailing on the shoulders, so even though i was a bit out of my depth and way nervous, i went for it.
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here's what i started with: an old t-shirt of jesse's that i had worn to bed a few times and therefore had gotten discolored a little bit from my medicated face lotion (problem skin at age 30, here i come!). for some reason this stuff only bleaches the GBIV portion of the color spectrum. even though it looked rough on jesse, there was still enough good fabric to make a judah sized shirt and i loved the bold color
the tutorial is called "the 90 minute shirt" but it took me 2 hours because i was watching the NBA finals (snooze) and i had to make my pattern from scratch (yeah, no pattern included, people! tres DIY). i am so so so shocked and proud of how it came out:
to make my pattern i deconstructed an old 9 month onesie and then measured up by guesswork using a 18-24 month shirt that we have for judah, so the dimensions are a little funny. but seriously, i MADE that!
when we woke up this morning we had to have the little guy model it:
the fit isn't too bad, though it was intended to be big enough for the fall/winter and it fits him pretty snug right now.
stone faced strutting the catwalk. he's an ambi-turner
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stone faced strutting the catwalk. he's an ambi-turner
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so this little project was time consuming, but had just the right mix of mindless cutting/pinning paired with challenging problem solving, sewing and measuring. just my kind of task. enough to keep me on my toes and fulfilled, but not enough to overwhelm me. i can say that if i saw this style of shirt at old navy i would probably expect it to cost (and i might consider paying) $12.50. mine was free thanks to having a ton of the ribbed yellow knit already (but that would have cost about 80 cents if i had to go buy it). i will be making more of these. count on it. they maybe purple and pink, but they will BE.
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and here's the final weekly belly picture before the fruits and veggies get a gender! 18 weeks (last saturday) and a nice bell pepper is what we're working with. (week 17 got skipped because the turnip at publix that i found was the size of a kiwi and made no sense.)
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and here's the final weekly belly picture before the fruits and veggies get a gender! 18 weeks (last saturday) and a nice bell pepper is what we're working with. (week 17 got skipped because the turnip at publix that i found was the size of a kiwi and made no sense.)
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those are maternity jeans. i test drove them a few days ago because i finally found them and determined i am not pregnant enough for them yet. not that they are too big (oh no), but my stomach is still too soft to overpower the elastic and not just look like a floppy gut busting biscuit over the waistbandi can really feel this baby all of a sudden. with judah, i had a few weeks of little bubble-type flutters and, "was that him?" moments. but this one really just started with the swoops and squiggles that are undeniably baby. it awesome. i forgot how fun and freaking weird it is to feel a bell pepper sized human gamboling around my uterus.
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i feel awesome. no more malaise or nausea of extreme fatigue. i do have some weird second trimester symptoms going on, the most annoying of which is violently itchy legs. like, "jesse, go get me the belt-sander" itchy. also the bladder capacity is on the way out. 5 out of 7 nights a week i have to get up once or twice in the night to pee. by the time i deliver i won't be able to go longer than 3 hours with out squeaking out a thimbleful.
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see y'all on the other side of some tiny little sex organs.
I have been preoccupied with Levi that I completely forgot your little pepper gets genderfied today!!! It's a good thing you're having another baby- that picture of Judah walking around in his green shirt really makes him look like a grown toddler. I'm now panicked our little guy is going to grow up that fast.
ReplyDeleteI am still amazingly impressed with your skillz! :) You are my roll model of what I want to do - maybe soon if Chris gets this job I can get a machine!
ReplyDeleteOH - I nearly forgot - I AM TOTALLY rooting for you to NOT find out the sex AT ALL! Go ahead and make girls clothes! If you do have another boy - chances of a friend having a girl some time soon are HIGH so you would be set for shower gifts for the next few years! Think about how AWESOME that moment will be- after you work SO hard to naturally deliver baby #2 - and the anticipation of finding out the sex after 9 months! You only have a few more months K8! You can totally do it!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to find out if the next beautiful Dukes baby will be wearing pink or blue!!
ReplyDeleteI am way impressed at the ringer shirt! adorabale!
An ambi-turner! Yes! Congrats on finding out the gender today. I got my jewelry roll in the mail - thanks! I love it.
ReplyDeleteYou are seriously talented; I wouldn't even know how to deconstruct a garment to make a pattern out of it! You continue to amaze me with your creativity. By the way-I love my burp cloth so much that I couldn't subject it to Isaac's baby secretions, so instead it's going in a shadow box as a decoration in the boys' room. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to find out the gender of your little one. I don't think I can wait until Monday though.
I'm almost 30 and I use face medicine too... and I wake up every night to pee 1 or 2 times :-/ Hugs from NY!!
ReplyDeleteThat shirt is awesome! I want one in Justin's size. BTW I am rooting for a girl. Can't wait to find out. Also I fixed my spelling error.
ReplyDeleteomg. you go girl. i am SO impressed. i LOVE the MADE blog, but since it's 99% girl stuff, i've never tried to make anything...that and the fact that it all looks so amazingly intimidating. i am so impressed that you even had the biz-allz to try. maybe i need to go rummage thru some of phil's old stuff.....now stop reading my comment and go open that envelope PUH-LEASE!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei'm totally annoyed. i think my comment was just deleted or something. it basically said that the shirt rocks, as do your skillz, now go open that envelope....but was longer and nicer. oh well.
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