Baby's Easter Dress


I'm breaking up talking about what I made for everybody for Easter into separate posts, because they're all so different.  Yesterday I showed you all what we wore

For Baby's dress I actually followed a pattern...without my Mom's help.

I rarely ever follow actual patterns because, well, they're really hard for me to understand.  Growing up I used to follow patterns with my Mom's help.  And she would always lovingly read them and break it all down for me so I would understand them. 

As I was explaining to my husband, "It's really hard for me to understand what they're talking about.  It's like a whole different language."  He asked me how my Mom learned to read patterns.  I explained that she would sew from patterns all the time and figured it out.  Then it became easy....I suppose that's what I need to do.

I bought this pattern about two years ago, when my other daughter was a baby.  It's taken me two years to muster up the courage to tackle it. 


You can see I made it in it's simplest form.  No pockets, no lace, no collar, no bonnet, no embroidery   I loved the scalloped edges and classic look, placed with very modern fabric.


Then after I was all done I decided baby needed a little hair bow.  I had this idea in my head and I tried to look it up online for how to make it-- but I didn't know what it was called.  I had the word, "pinwheel" in my head, but that didn't bring up what I wanted.

So I thought I'd just attempt what I thought would bring this desired look.  I cut out four circles from bigger to smaller.  For each circle I baste stitched around the edges.  Then I pulled the inner threads tight to gather the whole circle.  Then I placed it under the iron to press everything together.  Then I placed all four circles together and sewed them in place.


I hand sewed it onto a barrette and placed it on some elastic for sister to wear.


Baby was so funny when I was trying to take her picture.  She suddenly was So intrigued by her dress and almost all of my pictures are of her staring at her dress.


I was complaining to my husband that she wouldn't look at me, when he came over and started being super funny.  Then I got my golden shots.


I'm patting myself on the back that I made this dress a bit too big, so she can wear it a few more Sundays before she grows out of it.


Comments

You did a fabulous job on that dress! Patterns scare me too! HAHA You daughter is just the cutest thing! I hope to have a little girl someday to make cute things like that! I have two little boys! I would LOVE to have you share this at my party! Following you via facebook!

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Chelsea B. saidā€¦
How adorable is that little one of yours! Your dress turned out great! Thank you for sharing.

Iā€™d love for you to check out our Pattern Party! Those with free patterns and templates to share are invited to link up! We also have a great giveaway for Free Patterns!
Marla saidā€¦
This dress is adorable!! Love the fabrics, too! And I agree- patterns are in a different language!! I've gotten to where I usually just get patterns off Etsy that are step by step pictured tutorials. :)
annie saidā€¦
Turned out very cute. Awww, you used a pattern! Good job.
Alexis Tanner Lane saidā€¦
This dressed turned out beautiful! I love the fabric choices! And your daughter is very cute!
kate saidā€¦
This is so cute!! What a doll!

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