Thursday, March 8, 2012

Sweet Nolie

Last year I decided to try following my first sewing pattern...and it went well!  I found a great, unique, pattern designer from Too Sweets on Etsy http://www.etsy.com/shop/toosweetspatterns?ref=seller_info#.  I started with the Free Spirit Romper, and made about 10 of them for my daughter and her friends over the summer...
My Nolie!

Nola cruising the garden in her romper

She's not pouting about how adorable she looks in her Free Spirit Romper, trust me!
From the success of the Free Spirit, a passion for making girls clothes was born!  There is no better way to feed my and my littlest fashionista's love of the fun, functional and funky!

From there I tried some other patterns and was hooked...
Farmland Blouse
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=256991434342106&set=a.256991337675449.60317.256948784346371&type=3&theater

Bubble Dress
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=256991457675437&set=a.256991337675449.60317.256948784346371&type=3&theater

Bloom Dress
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=256991594342090&set=a.256991337675449.60317.256948784346371&type=3&theater

Boho Bubble Sleeve
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=257413890966527&set=a.257413844299865.60427.256948784346371&type=3&theater

Farmland Blouse - Nola wearing thrifted red velvet blazer from her own collection
 Fun stuff.  I keep finding new designers that, like Babes of Sweet/Too Sweets at Etsy, have great patterns that I can easily make work for my girl.

Here are some of my favorites:



Happy sewing (or buying)!



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