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Showing posts with label Dress A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dress A. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

PATRICIA IS HAVING A BABY!

My blogging friend Patricia (Pequeno Mundo a 3) is having a baby girl next month! What an excitement!! I haven´t met Patricia in person yet (we live in different continents), but I can tell you she is one of the sweetest persons you can find in the blogging world! :-) 

So... what is better that surprise Patricia with a virtual baby shower?? Nothing, right? Wrong! What about making baby clothes for Patricia's new Baby? Cool, right? Can you imagine an even better surprise? Make matching clothes for her older daughter! Yeah! 

So... Patricia, here we go: 


For your little baby, I made the "Barboteuse" and a matching cap. Both patterns are from Citronille's Intemporels pour Bebes.







And for Miss Caracolinos I made the Dress A from Girls Style Book




Wednesday, October 29, 2014

PUMPKIN PICKING

Since we arrived to Texas (it will be a year soon) we have been determined to get to know the traditions around here. Halloween is no big deal in Portugal. In fact, while I was growing up, there was no such think as Halloween. Recently (I would say 15 years ago), stores started selling Halloween stuff and the kids went along with it, but it is really noting like here. Anyway, last weekend we went to pick up a pumpkin to decorate our house for Halloween.
A couple of months ago I made a dress for Teresa and a matching shirt for Manel in a red/orange polka dots fabric and I though that these would be the perfect outfits for pumpkin picking.




The fabric is Amy Butler and the patterns are once again the A Dress from Yoshiko Tsukiori's Girls Style Book and the Balthasar shirt from Citronille. I made some modifications to Manel's shirt: took off the collar and used bias tape instead and made short sleeves.









It was super fun, they really enjoyed their day and so did we!

Sunday, October 19, 2014

EASY AND VERY SATISFACTORY PROJECTS!

I really like those projects that though easy to put together provide great satisfaction. This is the case of the A dress from Yoshiko Tsukiori's Girls Style Book.



I really love the design of Japanese patterns and kids look so cool on them. The A dress is a project that can be made really quickly and looks so great! Check it out:




In the first version I made (so far I made 3!), I used an aqua plaid print, which was also a perfect fabric for boys... so I made Manel another Balthasar shirt. This time instead of using the classic version, I included a hoodie and a front pocket.







This is how the two pieces look together!