I’ve been working on my new Liberty bags nonstop. I find that when I work on a large batch of bags continually, its easy to lose steam. So I switched up my very hectic sewing schedule for the week, and made Layla another Paper Fan Dress. Talk about a quick and easy pattern! Its just...
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I just found your blog through your Tree Skirt tutorial and I am so happy and inspired.
What a fantastic blog you have here and amazing creations.
Thank you, Liz!
What an adorable dress! I love the ribbon at the waist. Looks like she’s got a little space to grow into it, too, which is always good!
Thank you! She does have some space, so hopefully she can stop growing so fast and stay in it for a little while!
Thank you so much for blogging this creation. I downloaded the fan dress too – have lots of little girls in mind, and i’m thrilled to know it’s easy to make. Love the colours. Sympathise with no purchasing power – me too!! But it does make push one to be a lot more creative with one’s stash, and reduce the bulging boxes.
Well done; really love the family reunion blouse. I have that pattern for older sizes, and it’s great to know that embarking on it won’t involve too much angst.