 Hi you guys, welcome to another makes video where I show you everything that I've made in the last month. And sometimes these videos are pretty lackluster because I don't get a lot done. And then other months like this one, they are going to be jam-packed full. So I'm not going to waste too much time. But if you are new here, hello, I'm Lindsay, welcome. I sew all my own clothes and nerd out about it on this YouTube channel. So be sure to leave a comment introducing yourself so that I can give you a formal welcome. And for everyone else, please give this video a like. It helps so much in teaching YouTube that this video is awesome and that it should be shown to more people with similar interests as us. And then of course, if you're not subscribed, go ahead and do that as well. So March, I knew this was going to happen because daylight savings, spring, all the things happen. Plus I had a sew-along plan. So I was very aware of my sewing space and needing to be in here all the time. So I had one weekend where I just did a sew-a-thon and just sewed like crazy. I did my sew-along jacket, which meant I was in here every day for a week, and then was able to get some other really fun stuff done too. Some works in progress, things like that. So first and foremost, we're go we're harkening way back to, I think, September's sew-together. Now when I tell you guys that sew-together does not have a deadline, I mean it. You can post your finished version of any sew-together pattern at any time, and I am an example of that. I don't have a deadline for that because I know that I don't meet the deadlines. And for me, sometimes a deadline can mean destruction, you know, like instead of not meeting a deadline, I just won't commit to the project at all. But when there's not a deadline, then five months later, I can finish it and it's totally fine. And that's the case with the Sinclair Daisy. I finally, finally sewed this, made it into a little dress, a little bit long, so I put a huge hem on it because this fabric is a little bit on the sheer side. I have not gotten video of me wearing this yet, like how I will style it and stuff, but of course as soon as I do, it will go up on a make it Monday. So yeah, Sinclair Daisy from like, like I said, September of last year. And while we're on the topic of Sew Together, let's talk about this month's Sew Together pattern, which was the petite, stichery, rimmy sweater. You guys have seen this. Mine turned out like this. I got a lot of suggestions from you guys as, I think mostly you guys didn't like it, which is fine, which is fine. I, you know, I put myself out there. I'm going to get all kinds of opinions. I do like it. I just don't know maybe it's the color that's throwing everybody off or how I had styled it with that silk dress from Lily Silk, but I did get some good suggestions for sizing down one more size. So instead of making the large, next time I will make the medium and then I do think I need to shorten it by about a couple of inches. And then the third suggestion was to make it a v-neck and have it just be a little bit more open at my face rather than this kind of closed situation. So I will keep all of that in mind whenever I go to make my next version because I do like the pattern and I do think it's really, really cute. I just might have to make some tweaks here and there for my body type and, you know, what favors my features the best. So that's that. We have not decided on so together for April yet. So if you want to participate in the vote and have a say, check my Instagram because the voting should be going on right now, right now. I think. All right. Next up, I made another tried and true pattern. This one is simplicity 9273. I love this little t-shirt pattern. I made a purple one a few months ago this time. It's coral and she's just gorgeous. I had started this because I was teaching knit neck bands. So I had like the bodice done and the neck band done and I just needed to do the sleeve. So this took a matter of a couple of hours. Honestly, the most annoying part was changing out the searcher thread, but I did it. And we have the cute little sleeve that I just love so much. It's such a fun little detail on like a basic t-shirt. If you don't have simplicity 9273 highly recommend. I love the fit of that t-shirt and the sleeves always add like a fun little pizzazz. Okay. Now we have McCalls 6775. I've shown you guys this a couple of times because it's been kind of like a work in progress for a few months. I had it cut out one month and then I sewed the shorts another month and I sewed the top this past month. So she is all done and remember we were a little bit like, is it going to look like a hospital gown? And I think yes, but not maybe not as bad as we thought. I did. I do think that this, the design of the shirt helps a little bit. But you know what? I really don't care because it's meant to be comfortable. It's meant to be loungy. You know what I mean? And if that means hospital wear, let me, that's not the best, but it's fine. It's fine. I will say though, when I put this shirt on, I was like, um, excuse me. Why is McCalls like hiding one of the most well-fitting, well-designed, um, button-down shirt designs I've ever tried? Why are they hiding that in this little pajama pattern? If you notice, we've got back fisheye darts and front bust darts. And the way that that collar is designed, you guys, this, I mean, I will make this out of fashion fabric and it will be like a quintessential button-down shirt for me. It is so beyond flattering, way too flattering for hospital fabric and to be lounging around it at home where only me and Dan can see it. Um, but yeah, it's really, really cute and kind of simple to throw it together. You can see the fisheye darts there. But I made the matching shorts, which disappeared, but I have the shorts as well. The shorts are a little, not my fave. So if I make that again, it would also be a really, really cute shirt dress. Um, that pattern has a lot of potential. So, um, if you see this little stitch and save six, seven, seven, five out and about, this top is good. And then the shorts, really the only issue is the crotch curve. It's a little bit toward the back, I think. I don't know. I'll talk to you more about it in the pattern review video. Next up is McCall six, two, two, eight. It's what I'm wearing. I have been obsessed with this little vest ever since I finished it. I just feel like 90s, cool, put together, professional, but also casual. You can't see, but today I'm wearing them with, with, um, what are they called shorts, biker shorts, um, and little like black platform shoes. It's such a cute casual outfit. I just love the idea of a vest. This one is a little bit big as you can see. So I'll be discussing that as well in the pattern review, but all things considered for wearable muslin out of fabric from Goodwill. I love it. I love it. Been wearing it a lot and feeling very pulled together, but also still very comfortable. And in this kind of temperatures where it's like fifties in the morning, mid sixties in the afternoon, this little wool, just a little bit of something has been, has been perfect. Um, okay. So next up, you guys have all seen this. This is the Sew Along Jacket McCall's eight, one, two, one. This is her. Um, not much more. I can say about this pattern kind of a little bit tired of talking about it because it's literally all I've been thinking about for two weeks. Um, but this is it. It is really great. Everything that I said about it in my pattern review that just went up is true. Um, and this one is going to, you know, just live fondly in my memory forever and ever as a Sew Along garment as all the previous ones have before. So super cute little moto jacket. We also have a whole bunch of dog clothes. Like I went a little cray on the dog projects. Um, you guys saw the cart cover. Someone suggested on Instagram, I call it a cart cozy because it looks so cozy and warm. And some of you asked to see it like not in the cart to get an idea for like scale and like kind of how big it is. And this is it. Obviously we have the elastic, but I mean, it's pretty big. It's pretty big. And because I did like actual cotton batting, like that you would put in a quilt because I'm just bougie that way, um, it's pretty hefty. Um, so this is it. You can see like the design of all those super cute fabrics all the way around using the panel, but then also utilizing some of the other prints as well. So this is it. This is the cart cozy. And yes, it's extra. Yes, it's a lot. Yes, people look at me funny, but I don't care anything for my little girl. Right. I did not win that was a modified simplicity nine to nine nine. For what it's worth. If you have a child, I recommend this for the child to, um, yeah, quite enjoyed it. I can't speak to the changing mat or the bag, but the little car cover is really cute. Then I made it might be a little bit hard for me to decipher which is which, but I'm going to do my best. I do have a tried and true dog pattern already. It's quick. So four, three, eight, two, this little t-shirt pattern is so cute. Um, I told you guys I wanted to make a couple versions, one to match my pajamas from so together in February, which was the love notions tranquil and this is how it came out. So cute. I only had scraps, so I kind of had to scrappy it together, but this is it. Really, really cute. I had more of this, but say lovey, um, and then I also made this scrappy one from the same purple fabric that I used to make the first version of that t-shirt that I showed you guys. This is the scraps left over from that. So two little net t-shirts, one for each girl. And then this one is leftover from the Vogue coat that I just made with the big bell sleeves you guys just saw it last month. This is that. And I think it's McCall's 7, 8, 5, 0, which looks like a wedding dress, but when you take off all that hoopla from UC, then you're just left with like the cutest little dress ever. Um, and it's occurring to me now that I needed some velcro, which I think I bought, but once we get some velcro on it, then it looks like this, and this is how she wears it. Um, this is really only for honey because honey is a little bit bigger than biscuit. Um, but it's still really cute. And then I made this one, I mean, where it's like this. And then these little, here we take the hanger where these little tabs get velcro as well. And then either one of them can wear this and it's got this cute little collar with a bow and this little back tab and they wear it like this. So this one's more of a coat and that is simplicity 8, 2, 7, 7. I'm going to do my very best to get these up on the channel. So that is it. Like I said, it's a lot of things, um, but really, really happy with all the fun stuff that I got to add to my wardrobe this month. Um, I always love hearing what you guys made as well. Maybe it's something very special, like a wedding dress or was anybody making prom dresses? Um, or if it's just like, you know, a new favorite pattern that you found. I just love hearing what you guys made and kind of celebrating in our successes of completing any projects at all, because let's be real. I know I've been there certain months where you don't get anything so, um, so to have such a successful month feels really good. And I like to celebrate with you guys. So let me know, um, what you finished in March. And I'll be back soon with a plans video so that we can look forward to what April has to bring. Um, but in the meantime, if you want to see what the March plans were and kind of how that compares to what I actually got done, I have linked that for you guys here in the in slate. So check that out. But other than that, that's going to do it for me today. Y'all, thank you so much for watching. And I will see you all very soon. Bye.