dollydaydream
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I have loads of that, I really don't have the patience at all lol lol lol
dollydaydream said:So sew the cotton to the hem and turn it over? That's a good idea. Then again do I have the patience to pin it
dollydaydream said:I've made a few from that pattern & they are great & soooo easy to make too! I made the last one from net curtain material. It's very soft & frothy & not scratchy & wears very well too. I love it
RedHotRidinHood said:I think I might have asked before, but in those directions it doesn't tell how to do a waistband. What did you do for yours? I'm still trying to figure this out. Joann has net for half off tomorrow and Saturday so I am going to stock up and give this pattern a go!
Swing Kitty said:Hello ladies,
This is my first ever attempt at making anything...please, be kind!
SweetieStarr said:This is grand! It looks great on you. What pattern is it?
Babydoll said:A simple way to do that is make a casing and do elastic.
That looks wonderful. I sort of fell out of love with that pattern but maybe I'll have to give it a try.TheSwingingBee said:Ok I've made a couple things lately. I made "The Dress" Butterick 4790 in a red and white gingham with white bias tape. I liked the pattern but had to add about 2" to the back so it wasn't super tight and I had to take up the shoulders about 2" each so that the armholes were the right size. I love this dress, now I just need to knit a white cardigan to go with it.
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fabric:
And Shoes to match:
TheSwingingBee said:The shoes are from Target, but I ordered them from Amazon as my Target didn't have them in stock. I love them they are remarkably comfy, who would have thought?
I know the first is called peter pan, it's the second one I'm wondering about. Thanks!deadpandiva said:
Pink Dahlia said:Thanks! Details...um...Wal-mart.