Most years, I barely eek out new bow ties for the boys in time for Easter. I wanted this year to be different.
Like all out different. So, I made them some Spring suits!
You may remember the gray suits, I made for them over a year ago. Believe it or not, those actually still fit them pretty well since I made them to be grown into. The problem is that they are the only dress clothes that fit them right now. They have held up unbelievable well, but it’s nice to have options….which now, they do!Â
Just as I did before, I used the Basic Blazer pattern and the Clean Slate Pants pattern from Blank Slate Patterns to create these suits. (scroll to the end for a giveaway from Blank Slate Patterns!)
This time I threw in a few changes. Some changes have been an improvement, and some have been a learning experience. 😉
I simply lengthened the pants and jacket patterns I used previously, since my kids run slim and grow up more than out. It made the proportions a little off on Owen’s jacket. It seems like he now needs a fourth button or something, but it worked well for Reid.
 I also added interfacing to the welt pockets and the main fabric lining pieces, which worked out beautifully. Since suiting and apparel lining fabric is so slippery, the interfacing helps give needed structure and crispness to the pockets and the front of the coat.
I decided to top stitch the welt pockets and the perimeter of the jacket to resemble the embroidered stitching you find on a lot of modern suits. It was partly a design decision, but has been great for structural purposes as well.
I slimmed down the pants just slightly because I like the look of slim suits, and I sewed the zip fly option. The pants pattern has a faux zip fly option as well but I highly recommend going for the real zip fly. I actually first learned how to sew a zip fly using the Clean Slate Pants pattern. Melissa (the pattern’s designer) is a great teacher! Her method is easy to understand and execute. You feel like such a rock star when you’re done. I have probably sewn almost a dozen zip flies and it still never gets old. It’s  totally worth it!
I omitted all the extra sleeve and back pocket buttons I used for the last set of suits because I wanted to try a cleaner look. I admit, I am kind of missing the look of those extra buttons. Next time I guess.
Oh and there are three buttons on the front of the blazer but I heard that it was in style right now to just button the first two? Personally, I think it just looks like they are missing a button, but women have fashion trends men down’t understand either…so I’m just going with the flow on that one. 😉
The chartreuse lining is my favorite part. It makes the suit serious on the outside with a party on the inside!Â
I added a welt pocket to the left breast of the coat, and to the inside lining to mimic the look of a real suit.
I haven’t made new bow ties this year yet (although I still plan to!), so I pulled these old ones out.
Go HERE for the leather bow tie tutorial.
Go HERE for the tie on bow tie tutorial.
Fabric sources: suiting fabric and notions  – Jo-Ann, lining fabric – $1 Walmart fabric section.Â
Because I’m kind of a sucker for blazers I decided to make another one.
I had been hoarding a beautiful blue velvet drape in my fabric stash that I had been wanting to use for awhile.
I didn’t lengthen it this time, so the buttons are proportional again. Yay! 🙂 I love navy and gray together, so I paired this coat with the gray pants from the other suit set I’ve been mentioning.Â
It’s a bit warmer than his suit coat. I am kind of hoping it will still fit this Fall, but if it doesn’t I take peace in knowing Reid will grow into it.
In the mean time, I think Owen looks like such a stud in it.
He’s already got the smolder down. 😉
The lining which you can kind of see peeking through is a butterscotch Kona cotton from The Ribbon Retreat. I got it on clearance but you can find similar quality and a variety of colors in the Bella solids section.
Oh and hey, did you know that Melissa, designer of Blank Slate Patterns, also has an awesome blog called Melly Sews? This week, she is doing a sew along for her other blazer pattern, The Berkshire Blazer. It’s a super hip looking blazer with elbow patches and a shawl collar. So dapper!
Okay guys…you ready for the giveaway?
Thought so. 🙂
Blank Slate Patterns is giving away three “suit” pattern sets!
That means THREE winners will receive one copy of the Basic Blazer pattern and one copy of the Clean Slate Pants pattern.Â
Yay for a boy pattern giveaway! Right?!
Simply enter in the rafflecopter widget below.
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This giveaway will run until Sunday, April 13, 2014 at midnight EST and is open to all readers. The winner will be notified by email and announced on Facebook.
Good luck!
Mel says
gorgeous boys, gorgeous outfits!
Delia says
Thank you Mel!
Nancy says
Oh my, they are so handsome and the suits are incredible! If there is another Stylo e-magazine coming out soon, this photo shoot/outfits you made should definitely be put in (along with Natalie’s spring dresses). You totally rock Delia!!
Delia says
You are so kind. Thanks Nancy! 🙂
Jowyn Jenson says
I love the blue velvet blazer. So neatly made. Thanks for sharing and the giveaway.
Delia says
Thank you Jowyn. That velvet really pops doesn’t it?
Mae says
I didn’t sign up to win since I already own these two great patterns, but I still needed to take a moment to say how wonderful these suits are. Your boys look amazing in them and will turn heads whenever they wear them (especially together <3) … great job mamma!
Delia says
Thank you Mae!
Melissa says
GORGEOUS! You make beautiful kids and beautiful clothes.
Delia says
aww. thanks Melissa!
Lisa at Mabey She Made It says
Those suits are stunning! Your fabric choices are perfect for spring and make me want to make a blazer! If I had little boys…
Delia says
Thanks Lisa! I know of some bloggers who have made the blazer for girls. I would google the Mouse House and Skirt As Top and Blank Slate Blazer. I think they gave tips for girlifying it. 🙂
Lizzy says
WOW!!! I LOVE those suits! they are perfect!! the fabrics you chose are very pretty! I do not have boys but it would be great if I win the patterns 🙂
Dora says
WOW! I can’t believe how amazing the suits look! And the welt pocket, and the yellow lining…simply amazing. Love the pictures as well.
Anneliese says
These suits are amazing, Delia! And the blue velvet blazer too! Your boys are so handsome and these photos are beautiful–keepers for sure.
Rebecca says
Oh my goodness, these suits are goegrous! Thanks for sharing your beautiful work and your adorable boys! 🙂
Whitney says
Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!!
Shannon C. says
Cutie Patooties!
EmSewCrazy says
The boys look gorgeous in those suits! You did a fabulous job! I love that velvet blazer too!
Michelle says
Oh my goodness, Delia! You did a stellar job! Your boys are adorable. And that fabric *swoon* I love it!!
~Michelle
Charity says
Woowww! Well done! Your welt pockets are amazing! I particularly like the inner welt pocket. =) I love navy and grey together too. I think I need a navy blue velvet blazer!
Erin Keith says
They look wonderful! I agree, the skinny suit look is just so darn cute. Especially on skinny little boys. 🙂
Flor says
Awesome suits!! Lovely dress! Thanks for the giveaway!
Chelsi Biehl says
Ok, your oldest really does look like a model! He just has that look. Well done on the suits, they look amazing and I love the color!
marissa | Rae Gun Ramblings says
I can’t get over how darling your boys are and how fantastic those suits turned out. Super sharp my friend
Kelly Crawford says
Gah!!! I am dying! I just spent a bagillion dollars on suits for the boys from crewcuts and these are JUST as cute if not cuter! That citron lining? I die! And the precision in your sewing is fabulous!
sosoabricot says
Perfect as always ! You’re amazing Delia ! Reid is so funny and Owen sooo handsome ! 🙂
Delia says
You are so kind. Thank you! 🙂
Mary says
That velvet jacket is awesome! I want one for me, please 😉
And yes, men don’t button the bottom button on their jacket. I was taught for a three-button suit, starting at the top button: sometimes button, always button, never button. I don’t know why they don’t button the bottom; I assume it hinders mobility. I used to sell suits and I had a lot of teaching moments back then 🙂
crisitna says
what fabric was used foe the lining of the jackets?
Delia says
Hi Cristina,
It’s been a while, but I believe I used some kind of slippery polyester blend lining fabric from JoAnn.