The rest of the sewing I from Craft Camp.
A red scooter top using a pattern in Ottobre 1/2011.
New Look 6775 (yes again). The top was in stretch poplin left over from the Schoolhouse Tunic and the bottom is Nani Iro fabric I have had in the stash for a while.
And another one - this time knee length.
Basic A-line skirt.
Clothkits dresses for the big girls. (Milly is wearing yet another machine knitted necklace).
Basic shift dress for Grace (love this fabric I found at Spotlight).
The Apple button came in a big pack of novelty buttons I bought at Spotlight a few years ago, not the best quality, but perfect for children's clothes.
heeeey - did you chop that go go dancing dress?! it looks brilliant w the jeans, though, i must admit.
ReplyDeletelove your sweet little models, too - those cloth kits are fabulous.
Jeepers! So much to show! You mudt have been busy.
ReplyDeleteGreat clothes! Those little apple buttons were very popular back in the 1970's..when I was a teenager..I remember having apple green ones on something.
ReplyDeleteYou've been very busy - love all those dresses, tunics and skirts. My favourite is the last one though - really cute fabric but don't suppose it comes in my size :( ...?
ReplyDeleteLove the pink fabric you used for the a-line skirt. gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCute outfits! You have been busy, busy! The girls are so adorable in their dresses :)
ReplyDeleteYou and the girls have fantastic wardrobes. I so dislike clothes shopping but I also dislike sewing clothes. Catch-22. I love the patterns you share.
ReplyDeleteBoy, that's a productive craft camp! I especially love the little red scooter top.
ReplyDeleteWow! You finished heaps. Love the little scooter top and will have to see if I have that issue too.
ReplyDeleteLove the pink fabric you used! The girls have fantastic wardrobes.
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