There have only been a handful of times that I've used a PDF pattern, so this was a somewhat new experience for me. I found that printing and taping the pattern together really wasn't as difficult or time consuming as I expected--certainly no worse than tracing the Ottobre patterns I'm used to sewing. One extra-nice thing about this PDF pattern is that I was able to choose the size I wanted and print just that one size---no maze of overlapping pattern sizes to follow.
The pattern includes a wide range of sizes from 2T all the way to size 10. I made a size 8 for Emily. The fabric is jersey knit that has been taking up space in my sewing room for years. It was perfect for this pattern. And Emily loves the dress. She has worn it every week since I made it in June, and she keeps asking me to make her another dress in the same pattern, even going so far as to pick out fabric at the store. (I didn't buy the fabric....just told her to shop my stash!) The pattern is quick to sew, and both the fit and instructions are great. I do hope to sew it again, and soon.
Absolutely adorable on her!
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DeleteVery cute! I've missed your blogging. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tammy. I've missed blogging too. And when Google Reader went away, I pretty much gave up reading other blogs as well. I've missed that too. I can't seem to clique with Bloglovin.
DeleteLovely. :) I have made a lot of dresses recently but yet to try with knit. x
ReplyDeleteI used to be afraid to sew knits, but I've found that knits are easier to sew than wovens. You should give it a try. :)
DeleteSuper cute and love seeing a blog post from you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lori!
DeleteLooks great - love the print! I like seeing your pets in the pictures too :)
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My daughter loves the animals, and I can't seem to keep them out of the photos....so we go with the flow. :)
ReplyDeleteI've missed seeing your lovely sewn creations! The dress is cute and looks lovely on Emily.
ReplyDeleteDarling! Glad you're sewing some - I've been a hit or miss a lot lately too (mostly miss). It feels good to sew, but I realize it's a hobby and caring for my family, homeschooling, etc comes before it. Someday there will be time for sewing, but for now, I plan to enjoy *life* while my kiddos are still home.
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty and looks very comfortable (no wonder she wants another one!).
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