Welcome to Week 31 of the One Yard Wonders Sew Along!
Week 31 – Project 68
All-Ages Classic Jumper – designed by Amanda Sasikirana page 191

Cindy selected Flower Sugar Wildflowers Red and Michael Miller Fabrics Mini Mikes Tiny Gingham Pink.
Materials Needed:
1 yard of 44/45 ” fabric – not suitable for unidirectional prints
1/2 yard of 1″ elastic
1/4 yard lightweight fusible interfacing
two 1″ buttons
Week 31 – Project 69
Strapless Bandeau Shorty Jumper – designed by Stephanie Sterling page 194

Tracy chose Cary Phillips Floral Folio Large Toss Cream and Floral Folio Tonal Dark Orange.
Materials Needed:
Pattern on sheet #3
1 yard of fabric (for 2T – 4T: 44/45″ for 5T: 54/60″)
2 decorative buttons
two 1″ D – rings
1/2 yard of 1/4″ elastic
More Wonder – ful Choices
All – Ages Classic Jumper


Erin McMorris Summersault Flowerpop Turquoise and Summersault Pinwheel Turquoise
Strapless Bandeau Shorty Jumper


Timeless Treasures Little Houses Multi and Timeless Treasures Fruit Punch Screen Turquoise - Organic Cotton
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Kathy Mack
Carrie + Diana

Ooh, I’m very excited to see the classic jumper especially.
cute jumper and bandeau ~ love the fabrics for both ~ looking forward to the results!
both of these projects are adorable! and love the fabric choices for them too!
I’ve made the sporty jumper and I love it! It’s really very adorable on. I think I have some pictures I can dig up to add to your flickr site. I used Heather Ross’ Mendocino that I had stashed– it’s the perfect little jumper to take my little one to the beach!
Wow, I’m so glad you liked it! I’d love to see photos if you can find them.
Loving the idea of sewing for my new niece, easy and quick! And cute!
What cute projects, can’t wait to see them completed.
I made the jumper for a little girl last summer. It was very easy to make and the end product is so cute!
Jumpers are favorites of mine — I’m making a pink striped one for my 3yo greatgranddaughter.
Like the classic jumper in both the red and alternate Summersault turquoise.
I made the jumper for my niece and a couple of friends’ daughters. They turned out really cute, but really long for the sizes (most were sized 3T) http://www.flickr.com/photos/kelly_papageorge/5845174151/in/photostream
I can’t wait to see how they come out with the fabrics. Our library has it as an ebook now, so I can check it out anytime to try some projects.
Debbie
This is so cute = I wish I had a little girl to sew for!
There are always little girls to sew for!!! http://www.littledressesforafrica.org/blog/
These fabrics are so cheery and summery. I’ll be interested to see if the autumn projects are made with fabrics that are more “cozy”. That’s how my quilting seems to go.
SUMMERSAULT PINWHEEL FABRIC IS TOO CUTE! LOVE IT!
Very cute!!
Those fabrics are so sweet together! I love seeing what your team pulls for these projects…such inspiration!
Wish I had a sweet little girl to sew for but they are all grown now but I can’t wait to see how these turn out.
Awesome fabric choices, can’t wait to see the finished items!
Beautiful fabrics picked. It will be neat to see the finished project by everyone who joined in.
These are gorgeous fabrics & such lovely projects, really adorable.
I just made the laundry pin apron the other evening for my mom for her birthday. Tweaked it a bit but it is great.
I love gingham paired with florals!!! That is going to be adorable.
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