Wonderful work! I did not think of doing that skirt in stretch velvet for colder weather! I was thinking of it as a summer pattern. Very cute! Love the vintage pillowcase fabric top and the little knickers are adorable.
I’m thinking about using the same stretch velvet (there’s plenty left!) to make a winter dress. Maybe using the same Muru tunic pattern, but lengthened…but I’m going to hold out for the Winter issue of Ottobre to see if anything else grabs me. (I currently don’t own any winter issues).
Your wardrobe is looking fabulous. I love that it’s not over-the-top pink – which is would be if my daughter was designing one. It’s classy. I love it.
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Very cute. The tan shirt without buttons would be cute with underlying snaps that you can’t see from the front too.
That’s a clever idea…I haven’t done snaps yet…are they hard?
I love what you have done so far! It looks adorable.
Wonderful work! I did not think of doing that skirt in stretch velvet for colder weather! I was thinking of it as a summer pattern. Very cute! Love the vintage pillowcase fabric top and the little knickers are adorable.
Natalie (from the Ottobre list)
I’m thinking about using the same stretch velvet (there’s plenty left!) to make a winter dress. Maybe using the same Muru tunic pattern, but lengthened…but I’m going to hold out for the Winter issue of Ottobre to see if anything else grabs me. (I currently don’t own any winter issues).
Wow, you did an awesome job so far!!!
I finished a shirt and legging from my SWAP, I have a looong way to go…
Hugs,
Sandra
The Netherlands
Popping in from the Ottobre English Yahoo Group…
Adorable outfits! I love the way the pants and blouse look together with the tights and shoes.:)
Me too! In fact, I totally splurged on these shoes for her. (To me spending $20 on toddler shoes is a lot!) They’ll be her main shoes this fall.
Cute and double cute. It makes me wish I’d got myself organised to join in the Ottobre SWAP.
Your wardrobe is looking fabulous. I love that it’s not over-the-top pink – which is would be if my daughter was designing one. It’s classy. I love it.