I have been thinking, neigh obsessing, over coordinating fourth of July outfits for my kids for about a month now. I'm not normally the matchey-matchey type and I have yet to have this impulse strike in the last eight months that I have been a proud parent of two. Perhaps it was because at Christmas I had a two month old and "coordinating" outfits (never matching; the horror!) takes a great deal of time and energy in either shopping or designing/sewing. Separately, I have also been considering making a ruffle butt onesie.
Neither too girly nor too boyish, I decided this was the perfect fabric for two shirts. For my son, who will probably only put up with matching his sister for about five more minutes, I thought "firecracker:" loud and explosive. Perfect! For the little miss, I thought "sparkler."
Something I learned about ruffles recently while making a camera strap cover: ruffles do odd things to prints. On my camera strap, I ruffled some large scale damask. Huge mistake. Adding the ruffles reduced this cool and edgy print to a batik looking tribal print. Here, I think the patriotic fabric works, but the ruffles add either an Evil Knievel vibe or perhaps bring to mind a rebel flag.








