For this week’s theme I decided my son needed in on the fun, since he was left out of the Circle Skirt Remix, but with sportswear, Two Can Play. I created 5 pieces – polo shirt with woven collar, woven shorts, knit t-shirt with woven trim, woven skort with knit shorts underneath, and kerchief.
Using seersucker (one of my favorite fabrics) and knit allowed me to make comfortable clothes to play in while still focusing on textural details. The polo and shorts feature reverse applique diamonds, with stripes going in contrasting directions, a design detail I also used on the waistband and pockets of the shorts.
The t-shirt and skort feature more directional play with stripes, with the main skirt stripes vertical while the stripes of the faux wrap go up and around. Her outfit also features pleated trim on which I made sure to match up the stripes perfectly across the pleats. Finally, I made a kerchief to keep hair out of my little model’s eyes, and we set the two kids loose in the park to put these clothes through their paces.
Erin
This outfit is so cute and I love her skirt. Good luck this week!
Maryanne
I love your colour choices – it works so well for boys and girls! I also love seersucker – it takes me back to my own childhood!!!
Sarah
I’d been dying to try to make a little polo for my boy, but I was stuck on how to do a collar. This one looks so great. Maybe I’ll give it a go! Lovely clothes.
Sam
I’m afraid of polo shirts, so I’m in awe of yours!
Sourire11
ADORABLE! I found you through the Family Ever After link up and will definitely be back. Super cute sewing and super cute children!
kristin
Adorable – I’m in love with seersucker and really like how you’ve added texture with the pleats and applique. Very summery.
Natalie
This is darling!! I LOVE all your sewing at Project Run and Play and just had to come over and follow your blog!
Sara
I have been following and voting for project run and play for a while now. Often times I have a really hard time picking who I want to vote for. This time it was no contest. Your outfits are amazing. I only wish I had the skill set to make them for my children. Your photos for this one are absolutely beautiful too.
Sparkle and Co
You had my vote!!! I like this orange! Have a nice week end 😉
I’m happy to follow your blog, it’s such inspiring!
Hannah Jean
I voted for this! Did it occur to you while you were sewing that this looks really Dutch? Their national color is even orange! So adorable, and I love all the pleated trim.
Jerry and Kay
Do you sell a pattern for this skirt or have a tutorial. Your sewing and designing skills are absolutely amazing.
Jenna
I just love seersucker! Great job on the matching outfits. 🙂
Jo
I was out of town and didn’t have access to a computer this weekend. If I had, I would’ve voted for this amazing design! I LOVE your polo shirt with the seersucker placket! Great job!
feelincrafty
I’m a sucker for seersucker! This set it tooo cute!
marissa
so darling. I love her fact on that running picture, priceless!
marissa
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Katie @ Little Becky Homecky
So cute!! Great job!
Kara @ Mine for the Making
Of course I love these! So cute that they match. I love the details to each outfit! And such great colors. Your photos turned out super cute.
Thanks for linking up!
Kara
Steph @ The Silly Pearl
Such cuteness! The orange goes great with the seersucker.
I’m in awe of your sewing skills!
Sachiko
Oh, they are soo cute! I especially love the skirt. 🙂
Thank you for linking!
Alison @ Oopsey Daisy
Oh my goodness!! This is my dream–matching boy/girl outfits. So, so cute! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
mschap1012
Do you sell the pattern for boys shorts.grandson gets left out alot. I just havent found pattern I like?
Melissa
I don’t yet…but I do have something in the works. In the meantime, THIS is my favorite pants pattern for purchase, and THIS is my favorite free pattern (size 3 only). Both pants patterns can easily be cut off at the knee to make shorts.