Sewing for my sister-in-law and my niece was so much fun and their shirts turned out so cute (check those sews out here) that I just knew I needed to get my brother and nephew in on all the fun.
Though I'm not sure how much fun Greyson was having. When I arrived at his house and refused to change his shirt. That was to be expected. He is only 2. Kaylie was able to convince him to change his shirt, but he was definitely not going to consent to me taking his photo. Absolutely not!
My brother tried everything! We had high hopes of him coming around, eventually.
A quick note about these fun shirts. The front is made from a beautiful tie-dye DBP from The Fab Clique the rest are from a variety of other places that I probably can't even place.
Greyson's shirt is the Petite Stitchery Ragtag Raglan. These great color-blocked sleeves come as part of the pattern. There is also a solid sleeve option. The pattern begins at size 2T and goes up to size 12. It has a nice straight cut and a trim fit.
Nathan's shirt is the 5 Out of 4 Ryan Raglan, and it is such a versatile pattern with a hood and round and V-neck. The cut looks amazing on him! The color block on the sleeves is not included in the pattern. I used the color block on the sleeves of Greyson's top as an example to make them look the same. It was a fun process and the results are spectacular.
This next photo is my favorite! Greyson was being a typical 2 year old and didn't want to do anything he was asked. So much stubbornness in this boy! But look at my brother, look at his face. That is the look of patience and love!
He looks just like his daddy did at this age! I love these two! Thank you, Nathan and Greyson for letting me sew for you and photograph you!
Do you have a crazy toddler that you try to photograph? Do you have any tricks or treats that work to get good photos? Please share!! I need to know!
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