To be honest, I wasn’t looking forward to trying out a flapper dress, but I’m so glad I did. I was looking for some red fringe, but I just didn’t want to fork out the money to pay for it, so instead just made my own “fringe” with some red shiny fabric. B just looked adorable in it. This was a fun decade to sew for!






17 comments:
This is so cute! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!
This is just an adorable dress! And those pictures are extremely cute!
that is so precious i want one for myself!!!
Adorable!
Oh, how pretty!
Oh! It is sooooooo cute! Doesn't she look adoarble! I love the little headband, too.
So sassy!
...and I was thinking the same thing about the price of fringe!
So so adorable! I wish I had a sewing machine to try this out on my own! Hmmm... maybe I can buy it for you once your little one is done with it?
How cute is that little flapper girl???? I love it.
That's a darling dress! I love the shoes you put with it!
This is one of my favorites yet! I am so jealous! I wish I could fit into that!
I love it! Miss B is totally raking in the clothes with this challenge!
CUTEST dress I've ever seen. Wow.
That is SOOO adorable!!! I like your faux fringe way better than the real stuff.
I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/lookie-what-she-made-1920s-inspired-toddler-dress-and-headband/2010/06/16/
--Anne
Darling! Love your "fringe" moe than the real deal, and it won't fall out all over the house! ;-)
My mom made us a flapper dress once for a church road show, I wish still had it. oh well I will have to design my own modern version :)
Such an adorable dress and a darling little girl. Love that dress!
Oh how adorable this dress is!!
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