There's a Pattern Remix challenge going on over at
Project Run and Play this week using the
Spring Fever Dress pattern by Jessica at
Me Sew Crazy. So, I set aside my
snips and snails and puppy dogs tails pile of sewing projects and managed to squeeze in a ruffle-y, girly party dress.
Jessica's original Spring Fever dress looks like this. It has an adorable buttoned-up back bodice and layers of ruffles form the skirt.
Here's the sugary sweet remix I came up with...
It's perfect for Easter, a flower girl or wedding, a fancy party, or playing dress up in Mommy's high heels!
I took the detail from the rear bodice and switched it around to the front and added a touch of lace at the edge. I kept the flutter sleeves and trimmed them with lace too.
I added a wide waist band with the stripes running horizontally to drop the waist and elongate the bodice.
I took away one layer of ruffle on the skirt and made a high-low hemline (which shows off how beautiful the fabric is both inside and out).
Ahhh, this fabric...I ran into it at a fabric warehouse on the remnant table and got a super-great deal on it knowing someday I'd find a use for it.
When I saw the pattern for this remix, I thought of the silk in all those pretty ruffled layers and knew it was time to pull it out of my stash.
The contrast fabric is a tapestry swatch also from the remnant sale. It sure did make some pretty buttons!
Is silk the most rational choice for a toddler's dress? Perhaps not, but this silk was a heck of a lot cheaper than cotton, so why not have some fun...
kick off your heels and dance the night away!
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I love the cut of the dress and how the stripes go different directions. I really like how you made the back go into a point. She looks like she's ready to go to a tea-party. :D
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job! So very pretty.
ReplyDelete~Michelle
Very cute! Love those heels :)
ReplyDeleteThis is 100% adorable! Fantastic remix!
ReplyDeleteThere is seriously nothing I love more that little girls in ridiculously fancy dresses. (Nothing.) SO I LOVE LOVE LOVE this--the fabric the lace the bib...so much fun!!!
ReplyDelete-liZ
This is so beautiful! My daughter would adore being treated so royally!! I love the picture with the women's shoes :) We are starting a link-up party on Thursdays at allthingswithpurpose.com. We would love for you to join us!!
ReplyDeleteVery clever and Very Cute !!! Love the fabric and trims !!
ReplyDeleteI am dying over that fabric and your adorable remix right now. Absolutely beautiful - oh, how I wish I could get my hands on some of that fabric.
ReplyDeleteSo, Adorably cute and fun!! Love the fabric choice. You did a Fabulous job!!
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Angelina
I love the high low shape of the skirt. It's beautiful from the back with that fabric!
ReplyDeleteWow beautiful!! I love your fancy dress take!
ReplyDeleteCute dress!
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Love that skirt - nice job!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is just beautiful and it is so nice to see a little girl in a girlie dress. The heels were adorable......I am sure this will be a memory your little girl will have forever.
ReplyDeleteWow! You have some serious talent and your daughter is one lucky girl! Thanks for sharing at Monday Funday!
ReplyDeletei totally want that stripy fabric! it's soo adorable
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