Have I mentioned how much fun it is to have a little girl to sew for? Probably. There are just so many more choices in patterns, fabrics, and tutorials. My poor boys got the shaft. I sewed tons of stuff for them, but it was usually blankets, and toys. Not many clothing items except for costumes.
I had a great time making these little dresses and jumpers for Kaylee to wear now that the weather is warmer.It is so much cheaper to make her clothes (and fun!)
This little pink one, along with the blue /brown jumper were made from the Simplicity #3808 pattern.The other little dresses with sleeves were made from the Simplicity #3511 pattern.
But I do have a tutorial that I found on another blog for this little blue one! It actually was supposed to have tiny ruffled sleeves, but I changed it to have straps instead. I thought it would be cute with a little white t-shirt. It was so quick and simple to make that I am going to sew another one soon with the ruffled sleeves. I made it longer so that it could be a dress, but the actual instructions are for a shirt.
My cousin, Kiersten, made an adorable dress from a men's dress shirt. Not the typical jumper style one that I have seen all over. She shared the tutorial on HER blog. I need to get over to Goodwill and pick up a couple of shirts so that I can make one for Kaylee too! Her little girl looked darling in hers!
I am going to create a tutorial for this little skirt sometime. I made this for Kaylee to wear on St. Patrick's day. The fabric had been in my stash FOREVER. It took about 15 minutes start to finish. Skirts are so fun because you don't need a pattern. Just a few measurements, fabric, and elastic! I like to keep things simple---to avoid seam rippers, botched up sewing jobs, and projects in the trash that my husband digs out and convinces me to save for a time when I am not so frustrated.
Thanks for looking!







Very cute dresses. One of these days I'll learn to sew;)
ReplyDeleteI love all of these cute dresses! I think I'm going to have to try my hand at that adorable blue dress that you made a tutorial for!
ReplyDeleteHow cute, I really would like to sew something for my little one...maybe one of these days...bookmarking your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with each one of these! I love the colors, the styles. You did a superb job! Now to break out the machine and get started on some of my own....
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented. Those dresses are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThose dresses are darling! Now, if I could only learn to sew. Maybe some duct tape will work?
ReplyDeleteI love them! I tried my hand at some pants for Ashton yesterday and they turned out really cute, but too small. Not that I want you to get frustrated with sewing projects, but I'm glad that amazing sewers like you get frustrated too!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I'm sure you could EASILY make that blue dress from a men's shirt too. You wouldn't even have to sew up the sides or the hem!
ReplyDeleteThose dresses are stinkin' adorable!! She is adorable too!
ReplyDeleteThose dresses are adorable and you have the cutest little one to model them!!
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Cute! I'm excited to learn to make some dresses for my little girl.
ReplyDeleteThose are so adorable! I wish I had a girl AND I wish I could sew that well!
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ReplyDeletethese are so sweet unfortunately no little one to sew for..
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Adorable, Kaylee is a lucky little girl! Love the touches of lace,
ReplyDeleteTracey
These are so adorable! And your little girl is a doll!
ReplyDeleteSupper cute! Now I just need a little girl to make them for. Love you blog too!
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I love all the itty bitty clothes! I'm so glad you included the pattern numbers, I wrote them down. You're making me want to sew little dresses for my girls!
ReplyDelete☺ Celeste
Soooo cute! It dosen't hurt when when you have an adorable model :)
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So cute! I love them all on the clothesline! I am going to have to check out the tutorial for the dress. I like the straps.
ReplyDeleteSo very cute...
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Beautiful work!
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THose are just darling! great job! : )
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Brandy... you are sooooo good! These are so much fun. Look at all those cute dresses on the clothes line! You're killing me... I want a girl so bad! :) Thanks for linking up to Baby Week at Oopsey Daisy!
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These are so darn cute! I would love it if you added them to my "Sharing Time" link up!
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