The last two dresses are the modified version of the Honey Girl dress pattern (link to how to modify the dress pattern) and the first one is the original pattern. Just in case you're wondering... no, I'm not sleep walking in the first pic =)
The above dresses, along with the Girly and Bitter dress, will be available in my shop this afternoon.
Cheers,
Jamie
The above dresses, along with the Girly and Bitter dress, will be available in my shop this afternoon.
Cheers,
Jamie
16 comments:
Such gorgeous dresses! Im still thinking of which pattern and what details i like on a dress...i will conv you when im ready! Thank you so much Jamie!
I'm also really tempted to buy the dress and apron patterns just to try to make something for me...but i have no experience in making a dress before...kinda worry i wont be able to make anything to wear. >_<
Hope you had a great weekend and love to you!
Thanks Jacqueline! The patterns are pretty easy and as you know, you can always email me if you get stuck =)
the 2nd dress is lovely! you're always coming up with such charming dresses.
x
You have such a great eye for what fabric looks great made into a dress! Love all your variations!
I spotted this the other week and meant to send you a note saying this looks like your dress without the smocking...
http://www.craftstylish.com/item/50872/how-to-transform-a-mens-shirt-to-a-cute-summer-shirtdress
very familiar...very, familiar.
don't you hate that when that happens? and worse, when it's been making the blogging rounds?
Hey Mommyhood! That's so funny you mentioned that, because I just saw that same tute last week. She looks really cute in it.
That stuff only bothers me if it's a direct knock off, but if it inspires a similar look, I'm not that bothered, because I get a lot of my inspirations from other designers.
I've been eyeballing this pattern for a while now. I normally don't buy patterns until the big stores put them on sale. Honey Girl is so cute though!! Your different versions finally pushed me over the edge and I bought it just a few mins ago :) I can't wait to try it!
Thanks! I've been so excited about this dress forever....and now I'm pregnant. Oh well, maybe I'll raise the waist and make maternity modifications...
Congrats Mommy M.D. Actually, shirred dresses would work really well with a swelling belly =) The elastic will stretch with you.
beautiful dresses! I just got a new sewing machine and I'm looking forward to learning how to shir. :)
The purple fabric with the bird is so pretty. would you mind sharing which fabric that is?
Thank you so much!
I have no idea why I didn't share that in the first place. The fabric is called Scene and it is designed by Etsuko Furuya for her Echino fabric collection. The fabric is available in my fabric store www.phatfabric.com. Here is the link http://www.phatfabric.com/scinlaecjafa.html
Thanks for asking =)
Oh my goodness - this dresses is amazing so very cute girls thanks for sharing Keep Blogging!!
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Excellent dresses because I like to wearing fresh dresses and those ones have what I want, specially the last one, I love purple color.
wow you looks so gorgeous in that dress Jamie, i never imagine that you were a model too sweety ;)
Oh my god, there's a great deal of useful material in this post!
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