>>> If you can today, try and offer up some prayers for all of the sweet, suffering people affected by the monstrous typhoon in the Philippines. I was on Facebook last night and scrolled across a photo taken of a father carrying his little girl, who looked to be no more than four, lifeless, to a morgue. It broke my heart. I could only stare at it for a second before I had to look away. It would’ve affected me had I seen it before I had my own three little angels, but having them now and imagining going through a similar fate…I just can’t fathom the thought. Pray for all of these poor people and all of those who have died or lost a loved one(s). They need it so desperately. <<<
This quick alteration isn’t really “maternity” since it has nothing to do with making something maternity or changing something that is meant to accommodate a baby belly but it’s worth sharing because I know a lot of people don’t know how to sew and sometimes you don’t need a sewing machine to alter an article of clothing, just a scissors.
So, this dress:
(Once again, this is a post filled with phone pictures…sorry they’re a little on the fuzz ball side. I took the above still and sent it to my sisters to ask their advice on the whole ensemble. Wasn’t sure about the black wedges… Would’ve gone with cognac boots but with 75 degree weather, the tights were even a stretch. Boots would’ve given me more looks and a sweat glow.)
I wore it to church a couple of Sundays ago. It’s a short-sleeved, shift dress my mom sent me a few months ago; she’s been holding onto it since I was in high school and thought I might like to have it back. It’s been sitting in my alterations pile because the sleeves and neckline need a little trimming before I don it in public but I pulled it out and lo and behold, it fit quite nicely over the burgeoning belly and didn’t look all that bad with a cardigan over it. So, I wore it. But, only after a quick little alteration (even though it wasn’t seen). I cut the elastic gathering/ruffle off the sleeves right at the point where it met the actual sleeve. By cutting it off before the place it was stitched to the sleeve, I didn’t have to hem it because the existing seam held everything together. See?
I’m still planning on making the sleeves fitted and getting that same ruffle off the neckline, but for now it looks ten times better to me. Less high school-ish and more mom/30 year old-esque – always a good goal for those of us at this stage in the game. :)
And a bonus bump picture. This was at 32 weeks. He’s a growing and my hips and back are stiff and aching, things I really didn’t experience with the twins’ pregnancy. Go figure.