When I pulled out these fabrics and the book "Sewing Clothes Kids Love", I asked my daughter if she wanted the Insa skirt or the Feliz party dress or the Manhattan Special Occasion Dress. She replied that she wanted a skirt. Of course, I was forgetting that all skirts end up as strapless dresses :).
I have also seen her wear a boob tube from her dress-ups as a skirt and a fairy skirt as a poncho. I guess your wardrobe is more versatile when your chest, waist and hip measurements are all about the same.
how cute, she's so lovely !
ReplyDeleteVery groovy. The colours and textures are fabulous. Let's face it, you can never have too much twirling!
ReplyDeleteSoooo cute. I just purchased this pattern a couple of weeks ago, so I love seeing it made up. My girls are just getting big enough to fit the farbenmix sizes. New patterns to obsess over.
ReplyDeleteWow she looks so cute - I love the colour combinations - as a kid I would have loved to have something so frilly and girly.
ReplyDeletebeautiful twirly skirt, ahem, dress.
ReplyDeleteReally cute! I purchased that book after reading about the pants you made awhile back. When my daughter gets a bit bigger I'll be putting it to good use.
ReplyDeleteAdorable.So girly, yet not pink. The colours are terrific.
ReplyDeleteI wish my girls were little again so I could make them one of these. I love it and obviously so does she!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteoh for the days when I could wear a skirt as a strapless dress (like 40 years ago..)
how is she wearing a strapless dress!?
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