Summer and blue seersucker ... what a cool, crisp, classic combination for a little girl's sundress. This was the first of several dresses I've made over the past couple of weeks.
This one was a total breeze to make, thanks to the easy "Sunny Day Dress" tutorial offered by Erin at the House on Hill Road.
I had this yellow stripe fabric in my stash with the intent of backing a quilt with it. It's much better suited to a little girl's sundress, don't you think? It looks like the yoke seam is going all wonky on the right-hand side, but I assure you it's straight as an arrow...just nudged upward by the evergreen backdrop.
I had this yellow stripe fabric in my stash with the intent of backing a quilt with it. It's much better suited to a little girl's sundress, don't you think? It looks like the yoke seam is going all wonky on the right-hand side, but I assure you it's straight as an arrow...just nudged upward by the evergreen backdrop.
And finally, a three-tiered skirt out of some sturdy cotton from my stash.
I did a lot of thinking while making these cute little numbers. I should have enjoyed the process a lot more than I did, and I finally figured out why. I guess today is the "Show" part of Show-and-tell Tuesday. Tomorrow, I'll tell.
8 comments:
I love the dresses. You are so talented. Makes me sad I only have boys. Is there a dress in my size available? (Just kidding)
You've been very productive and they're all so cute. I love seersucker for summer!
They are all just perfect! I'm looking forward to hearing the tell part. The show part is fantastic.
There you are! I just LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these dresses. I've got to get out of this bed and do some of these for Hannah. Gonna check out the tutorial. A friend and I were just talking about this the other day. She'll be excited to know that I have located a free tutorial.
Those are so cute!!
Awwwwwwwwwwwww......
This style of summer dresses are best for kids!!
This cannot truly work, I believe so.
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