I've been so inspired recently by all of the adorable and unique pieces of children's clothing that are popping up all over most of my favorite blogs, that I just had to attempt one little piece myself.
I think it's been almost exactly one year since I started sewing. That is, one year since I learned how to use a sewing machine, thread it's needle, cut fabric and attempt different stitches. I am a beginner with a whole-lotta potential ( I think!) and passion for sewing. Hey, I'm only 31, right?
I decided to start small, really small, like size 18 months small and make a little summer peasant-style dress for my little niece.
So here is the finished product. I made the dress out of a vintage pillowcase that I had just lying around in my linen closet. I knew I would thank myself someday for taking that out of my Nana's bin of old sheets. The pillowcase was just so summery- really like lemons and limes.
{alright, I'm not going to lie. It was intended to be a shirt for Sophia, but I got overly-confident and decided to scrap the measurements from my online tutorial and simply CUT the bodice where I thought I should. When life hands you lemons, make lemonade- or a dress for your niece!}

This will not be the last of my new obsession to make some clothing for my family, I promise. I think I'll stick to the measurements next time.
5 comments:
ooh, i love it! it's so sweet and pretty. well-done!
Adorable!! Great job!! And recycling a vintage fabric from the family gives it so much more meaning and style. So glad you have been bitten by the bug :)
mb
very sweet! keep sewing!
So cute, you did a wonderful job...
I colors are great....Keep sewing
love it! :)
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