I was inspired by a little dress one of the children in our Sunday School was wearing. It is made from a soft, flowy woven coral plaid I found for a great deal on fabric.com. (Not an affiliate link...just sharing!)
The bow was made by cutting a 2.5" wide bias strip, and then sewing it together and topstitching. It's held in place from inside the dress with a safety pin to make washing a cinch.
I got the dress cut out and realized it needed a subtle bit of color, and so I whipped together some piping with some pale yellow percale and cotton twine.
The dress buttons down the back with eleven buttons. To make the placket, just cut two halves of the dress back, adding 2.5 " to the center. I also put a 1" strip of interfacing down each side of the dress back. My awesome mom sewed all those buttons on for me after I sewed the button holes. :)
Here are the girls in their dresses on Easter Sunday.
I would love to know if you've tried my banded peasant blouse pattern...or a variation of it. (I also made another version for Dolly's birthday last summer) I highly recommend the Leila and Ben pattern to use with my banded pattern. It came together really well, and actually fits better in the armpit/ sleeve area than my other version.
Want to see more of Dolly's dress? Click HERE.
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8 happy thoughts:
Oh how darling your girls are in their Easter finery! What lovely dresses!
Both dresses are so sweet! YOur girls look so lovely in them!
Adorable!!! love the fabric you chose. Such beautiful frocks and a total why we sew moment!! Darling photo of your daughters.
I love that you figured this out on your own. It's so lovely. I haven't tried your pattern, but I think I might have to. Your girls do look lovely and I love that you hunted down the Village Frock pattern - I always wanted to sew that!
So very sunny and sweet...
I love the idea of the band up top. I actually googled alternatives for this pattern and all I got back was FOE for the collar and flutter sleeves, which i do want to try. I may give this a try, I just cut the pattern in a 5. They grow so fast.
Both girls look lovely in their new dresses. I love the details of he piping and the bow on one side of the neckline.
lucky you, have the village frock pattern, i never couldn't found. Your girls looks very pretty in her dresses. Your mother is like mine she can solve your problems, sewing speaking. jaja
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