After the nasty smell was gone, I did indeed make a sweet little dress to take to my granddaughter on our visit. It's a tad too big--one of the pitfalls of sewing for someone long distance--but it will soon fit better. Babies do have a way of growing quickly! You can read more about this project here.
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Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Musty Pickles Dress
After the nasty smell was gone, I did indeed make a sweet little dress to take to my granddaughter on our visit. It's a tad too big--one of the pitfalls of sewing for someone long distance--but it will soon fit better. Babies do have a way of growing quickly! You can read more about this project here.
Gorgeous!! I have 2 boys, I'm dying to make little girl dresses!
ReplyDeletevery cool...i also have a boy and would love to make girl clothes instead ;) I think this is such a sweet little dress, good job!
ReplyDeleteFrom functional to sweet.....this is a great re-use of a lace tablecloth.
ReplyDeleteMezzy
Absolutely adorable!! Thanks for sharing your link to tips on removing musty smells. I usually wash with bi-carb soda, vinegar and eucalyptus oil to remove that vinegary smell. Usually works once its been hung outside to dry!
ReplyDeleteErica, EOD
So, so sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteI read your original post over on your blog and am so glad to hear that you were able to get the musty smell out. What a beautiful dress you made. Amazing how an outdated curtain can be made over into a fabulous outfit.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great refashion. The dress is wonderful!!! Loved it!!! And yeah, good thing about babies is that they grow fast.
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