It is a pillowcase no longer.
This was the OTHER pillowcase skirt I attempted. This is also Corynn's favorite. I am almost CERTAIN it is because it is so long and she feels like a lady in it.
But the gorgeous blooms and color combination can't hurt either.
This was the OTHER pillowcase skirt I attempted. This is also Corynn's favorite. I am almost CERTAIN it is because it is so long and she feels like a lady in it.
But the gorgeous blooms and color combination can't hurt either.
Sometimes the grown-upish-ness of my girl surprises me, especially when it is glaringly obvious in a photograph.
But then~there is always this side of her and that always makes me feel better....
6 comments:
You are becoming quite the seamstress.. Can I be honest? One more thing to be jealous about! :)
Love the skirts, they turned out wonderfully!
Rebecca,
This fabric is really beautiful, it is so pretty and feminine...no wonder Corynn loves it.
Great job on the tutorial, too. I still haven't found any pillowcases as pretty as the ones I've seen made up, but I'm still looking.
I wanted to tell you that I started another blog, Something Beautiful, at http://littlepatchofheaven2.blogspot.com where I'm posting some of my creative endeavors, if you want to check it out.
Blessings,
Kris Zerby
Rebecca,
Sorry...I gave you the wrong URL...try
http://hemadesomethingbeautiful.blogspot.com
Love it! I Cant wait to try your other tutorial :) Did you just hem the bottom and make a waist?? Off subject question: do you cloth diaper?
~linds
Very pretty!! Love the pictures!!
:) Jerelene
Linds~ actually, this was the first skirt I tried to replicate so I maed the wedges but because their were so few it looked like I COULD have just hemmed the bottom and made a wait for the same effect.
Cloth diapering. Ah, the big question.
I am VERY schizophrenic when it comes to cloth diapering. Short answer is no. But there are times when I put them on too. I only have about two or three that I got at yard sales though.
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