Jessica of
Craftiness is not Optional is hosting a great sewing series called
Vintage May. She and
Skirt as Top have a bunch of talented bloggers sharing their vintage-inspired creations and today I am sharing one of mine. Check out my
Mod Shift Dress and a tutorial to make one of your own. You can find the post
here. Are you as crazy about vintage patterns as I am? After thinking about and sewing for this series I just want to keep on sewing with them!
I love that photo (in front of the ice cream truck) it screams summer !
ReplyDeleteI was wondering where did you find that fabric?
I was glad to see that you, too were sewing for Vintage May... we have somethings in common: 3 kids, I believe we area about the same age, although you crochet & I knit :0)
Have a great day !
Just love that fabric. I really like the big white buttons going down the back--just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable!!! I think I might be able to sew it :)
ReplyDeleteOK ... Will be making 3 of these... one for each granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteBTW... Some of my best projects have come from your blog. I can't begin to tell you how many of the faux chenille blankets I have made. Even taught friends how to make their own. Thank you for sharing so much.
Kathy
What a perfect dress!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness. That is one VERY cute dress (and model of course!).
ReplyDeleteI can totally see why you would want to keep on sewing them.
SUCH a cute dress and a great tutorial! very summery.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty dress made in gorgeous fabric and captured brilliantly..... I'm your biggest fan! ;p LOL x
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Oh boy I love a short little dress on little girls in the summer. This is perfect!
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