Another Ruffly Peasant Dress
I had some Sew Cherry fabric by Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet leftover from another project, so I decided to make this little dress for Lola.
I used my Infant Peasant Dress Free Pattern, and added three layers of ruffles to the bottom.
It was a fun dress to make, and even more fun to see her wearing it (which of course I didn’t get a photo of – sometimes getting a child dressed is an accomplishment in itself, am I right?)!
adorable! adding to my list of things to sew for this LO!
This is adorable! I love it! I saw it on Sumo’s Sweet Stuff! I’ll need to make one for sure!
I love it, this will be one of the next projects to do.
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Absolutely LOVE your colors!
Mary
Aww, that is SUPER cute!
That is just too cute! LOVE the fabric choices. :)
This is awesome!
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That is just adorable. I really love the addition of those ruffles.
Adorable dress! I recently bought some Sew Cherry fabric and I plan on using it to make a dress too.
Aw! I love it! The fabric is so pretty and the ruffles!?! CUTE!
I love it! I can’t wait for your new pattern to come out for the bigger sizes!!! :) I hope baby Lola is doing great! Miss you!
This is such an adorable dress!! I need to try to make one for my daughter!
Too cute!!!!! Love it.
wow the dress is really a cue one and the light yellow colour is simply looking amazing….I like the way you added those layers at the end…Lovely dress..!!
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