Saturday 3 May 2014

Peasant dress top - version 2

So I purchased that pattern from my last post in the end and totally loved it... well, we all did. I made one for Big Sis in under an hour and one for Little M in less time once I knew the construction.





Such a great way to use up bits of material that are too small for anything else. We cut up a gingham school dress which had black marker pen on for the sleeves and I was saving the other Amy Butler fabric for a worthy cause. Yes, she is wearing a skirt and jeans and wellies... oh to be 4. Happy Sunshine! Jo xxxx




12 comments:

  1. Both tops and daughters are beautiful! Not quite so sure about the jeans and skirt, but perhaps it could be the new fashion! Certainly keeps you warm!! xx

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  2. Lovely photos and a great make from your fabric leftovers. Liz x

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  3. Ah Jo how perfectly lovely, these girls of yours are natural models like you. Wonderful. Have a great weekend, big hugs and loves
    Dorothyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  4. You've really mastered this pattern, they're coming out beautifully. I might have to buy one myself because they're wonderful little pieces.

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  5. Aren't they gorgeous - I mean the girls as well as the tops! x J

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  6. I love them, they turned out so well! :)

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  7. Just catching up here - these little tops are just lovely, and that pic of Little M looking sooo chuffed with her new too is pure delight!
    Happy Sunday,
    Xx

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  8. What a clever mummy your beautiful daughters are very lucky x

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  9. A terrific pattern, you've sewed them beautifully! The girlies look very happy! Chrissie x

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  10. Gorgeous! I love this type of pattern, so easy to make in so many different combinations. My girl loves them too as they are so comfy. Have a wonderful week! xo

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  11. Aww great pics the tops are super cute
    Clare x

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