Pink, green and white Vintage Japanese cotton. This dress is made from the pattern above, without the trim or ric-rac, can you believe it?!!
I think the fabric is so strong, it didn't need any extra.
This is for tomorrow's soiree, I modified this, I put a zip in the back, as I want it to fit snuggly - the original pattern had hoops and buttons at the back.
Looking forward to seeing the little lady modelling her new dress. Did you make mummy/daughter versions? I wish I had a daughter to sew for... my boys want things like sphinxes (still trying to figure out how to do that!) and the occasional item of clothing for a soft toy, but no yummy dresses in pretty fabrics with ric-rac. woe is me :-)
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Looking forward to seeing the little lady modelling her new dress. Did you make mummy/daughter versions? I wish I had a daughter to sew for... my boys want things like sphinxes (still trying to figure out how to do that!) and the occasional item of clothing for a soft toy, but no yummy dresses in pretty fabrics with ric-rac. woe is me :-)
great work! the fabric IS gorgeous. Your little one is sure to make an impression tommorow. hopefully we will see pics from the bash?
The dresses look great, I love the colours
they look just gorgeous - can't wait to see the dress modelled. Love the colours - yours look so much better than the pattern!
wow you have been busy, great dresses!oh and i love the scarf, hubby and i talking about the 'snip', maybe this would comfort him!(or me)!
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