As I mentioned this time at Sewjourn I decided to sew for the girls - and this was my fourth make, the second dress for the smallest kid.
This is a Riley Blake print that I could resist, it tells the story of Red Riding Hood, with a slight twist as it mentions her 'harmless wolfie friend'.
Design wall photo! |
I used a very basic A-line pattern from Kwik Sew 3862 - I love that for a dress like this the fabric does all the work.
It's super-easy with front and back facings, a front and a back - that's it, zip in and away you go.
The plan is to wear it with sandals - not tights and long-sleeves |
The border print is very sweet and she loves this dress.
I made the Medium (7-8) and so it's a little big for her - but that just means she will get lots of wear out of it.
Perhaps the most adorable border print ever |
I didn't pay enough attention when cutting it and so the back seam is ever-so-slightly off at the back where the zip went in - but it's well-matched at the side seams.
Easy to wear and a great basic A-line pattern. |
The sun is shining today so I will try and get pics of the other dresses too.
6 comments:
she and the dress are both completely adorable ... better watch out for the big bad wolf!! clever clever ...
Gorgeous - and I think it works well as a layering dress, too. Trans-seasonal!
Cute dress and great use of fabric
Cute, cute, cute! A great use of the Red Riding Hood border print. Cheers, Karen
Adorable! I love the Red Riding Hood print.:)
That is the bestest dress eva!
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