The pattern was easy to follow and so much fun to sew. I learned a few new tricks, like butterfly sleeves and am so thrilled with the outcome.
I know, the picture would be so much cuter if little bit was wearing it but 1. she's in bed and 2. I made the size up, I plan on having her wear this with a little sweater and some leggings over the winter. Which is also why I loved this pattern, it can be worn by itself or layered.
Here's a few close up shots of some of the details. The pattern didn't call for the ric rac or the pocket, but I am obsessed with pockets and ric rac so how could I resist.
Lastly, my confession.......I still have three little buttons to sew on the back. I picked random ones out of my stash. I think their super cool and funky.
I'm just itching to get the Nancy Dress Pattern......next time. The little collar is so sweet.
Fine print:
This pattern was purchased by me. This is my opinion and I simply wanted to share my find and brag on my cute dress.
This dress is *almost* as cute as Elise!
ReplyDeleteSo... if I have a girl someday... I think she'll want you to make one for her ;-) For sure.
Too cute! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little dress!!! Love the fabrics you've used and those little butterfly sleeves are so cute. I'd love you to share this at our ongoing linky that's just for Girls' Dresses...
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I've featured your Elsie dress today...
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So cute! Love your fabric and button choices!
ReplyDeleteHi Jaclyn, I've featured your dress again today, in a roundup of pdf patterns... Threading Your Way Features
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