Dresses.

I finished the dress and even had them done before midnight. Kami's is really cute and Kezri's fits her. It is amazing how two different outfits can come from one pattern. This was the most simple pattern so I plan to make more. In fact I already have the fabric for Kami's next one. I am even thinking of doing the doll one to match for her with this next one. Both girls picked their fabric main fabric. Kami had to have both yellow and red, which surprising goes well together. Kezri picked sage green and pale pink. I got plenty of pictures of Kami's but when I went to take Kalaree's and Kezri's pictures today the battery on the camera was dead so I will have to get out and get some more later. Kalaree asked for a store bought outfit. Which is fine since now a days you spend the same amount on the fabric as you would if you bought it premade. Plus she is at that age where it just isn't cook anymore and I totally understand. So she got a shopping trip just her and mom and Mikaela (remind me not to take those two shopping together again.) Anyways, here are the dresses:



Comments

Mikaela said…
Okay, those turned out SO cute! They do look very, very different. So you really are going to be able to vary those patterns. I still think you should make Kalaree a peasant top with 3/4 sleeves or something in a very fun patter. She can pull it off. I can't wait till you post her outfit too. SO cute! All 3 of them were probably the cutest ones at church! :)
Anonymous said…
It's too bad that your kids are so cute that no matter how ADORABLE the dresses are, the girls still make the dresses look good... Seriously I want a girl, you and Dave have another baby (in my opinion a guarantee of a girl :D) and I'll take her off your hands (well until she turns 14, then she's all yours man :D) Anyway the dresses are super cute.

BTW, where the heck did the music go? *stomps foot in teen-esqe fashion* *whines: I want the music back!*

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