practical help and encouragement for homemakers
by Joy Kincaid 6 Comments
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Carol B. says
I think they turned out super cute. What a great idea to use "wearable muslin"! Then they can play outside in a dress that you don't have to be worried about getting dirty and stained. Love that. You are always so industrious and I admire that about you. 🙂
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you, Carol! I just hate to spend time sewing something that isn't going to be worn, so that's why I started making something they could actually wear when I try out a pattern. 🙂 And thank you so much for your kind and sweet words! ♥
domenica.60 says
What a lovely dress ! Beautiful fabric ! It's really fanciful making dresses for girls … I enjoyed sewing bermuda shorts for my two sons , when they were little boys !!
Hugs ,
Franca
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you, Franca! That's a sweet memory you have of sewing shorts for your little boys! ♥
Gwen AnIslandFamilyByGrace says
What beautiful dresses you have made! I would love to make these for my youngest, however I'm not sure my sewing skills are up to it! Thank you for sharing them 🙂
Joy Kincaid says
Thank you, Gwen! These two patterns are pretty simple, but they do have a couple of tricky places if you're new to sewing (mostly just copying the patterns and reading the diagrams!). 🙂