Front |
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Back |
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Interior lining |
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With purchased leggings |
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Sierra with her dress over pj's |
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Posing |
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Happy Girl |
Sizes 2 thru 5 are included. I made size 2 for my GD who is a large age 14 months usually wearing 18 month sizing. It is big for her but she will grow!
Very easy instructions. Complete, everything a non-quilter needs to know. The pieces are layered onto an inner backing with the bias trim wrapped over the proper curving side. It is like putting together a simple puzzle. I found this garment a lot of fun to make.
I really enjoyed the construction technique and I loved picking out coordinating fabrics. I used quilting cottons pre-cut into fat quarters from Joann's. Also quilting cotton for the lining and muslin for the inner layer. I preshrunk all the fabric.
This was a fun project. It takes a bit longer than making a similar shaped dress for a toddler but much more fun. I made this at the recent retreat I attended that had many quilters there as well as garment sewers like myself. This little project got lots of compliments. I hope to sew it again. Maybe one in each size as she grows. And if she gets a doll the right size I will make that too.
Lucky, lucky Sierra! LOVE that lining!
ReplyDeleteSierra is such a pretty name. Great use of scraps!
ReplyDeleteI love that pattern-now I just need to find a toddler :-) Lucky Sierra!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous dress--I used to love sewing quilt-y things for my daughter when she was that age.
ReplyDeleteI know we are not suppose to say this for clothing. But kids clothes that are colour full are like fruits for the eyes... So the dress is Delightful!
ReplyDeleteAnn...what a lovely little dress!
ReplyDeleteSewing for children is such fun :)