Pattern: The Audrey Dress by Violette Field Threads
Fabric: Lark Charisma Blush by Amy Butler (from Stitch Simple)
i was finally reunited with poppy the pfaff over the holiday break and boy did it feel good. i missed sewing soooo much and i especially missed poppy (pfaff amibtion 1.0). it was really hard to go that long without sewing a stitch on my machine. when my physiotherapist gave me the green light to do a little bit of sewing i jumped right into my stash of new amy butler fabric (from my awesome sponsor stitch simple) and got to work making the audrey dress from the uber-fabulous shop & sponsor "violette field threads"! it was the first pattern that caught my eye when i visited their awesome & oh, so pretty website.
something about the simple lines with a modern edge that still had that feeling of retro to me drew me in. it was definitely a must make for me. mackenzie had been super disappointed that i wasn't able to make her a christmas dress to wear this year so i whipped this bad boy out the night before xmas eve so she could sport her new dress for all the family in town the next day. it seriously was so fast to make and super easy. a great beginner dress for all you new sewers out there and definitely a fun/quick sew for the more advanced.
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| i think she likes it...lol! |
i also did a double top stitched hem and added my little label. i have a soft spot for those. gotta love a little bit of detail here and there.
the pattern instructions were very clear and easy to follow. there are also pictures all throughout the instructions to clearly show all the steps which i'm always appreciative of due to being a visual learner. i also find these types of thorough details great for beginners who don't always know "the lingo" of sewing.
the pattern size ranges are also fabulous. almost all of the violette field threads patterns go from toddler to older child. the audrey dress covers 12mths to 10yrs! you seriously cannot beat that for the price. i plan on making this more than a few times over the next few years :)
so pop on over to violette field threads to check out their awesome collection of patterns ranging from tops/bottoms/dresses to accessories & flowers! so much eye candy! it's hard to choose just one:) i'll be making another one of their patterns soon and can't wait to show you all!
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| some of our xmas pics |































shannon! i love that dress! mack does an incredible job in modeling it for sure! hahaah love it!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is gorgeous!! Great job, you are so talented! Also, love the xmas pictures:)
ReplyDeletethanks ladies! it was so fun to make!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute dress.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I've been drafting a pattern in my head for something similar for my girlie :) Really really cute!
ReplyDeletecute dress! i love the fabric-amy butler rocks!
ReplyDeletelike the pics of you and girls :) gosh, how much you all look alike.
So cute! Nicole loves that type of dress too, I haven't done one in an a-line but now I'm thinking maybe I should. She's been bugging me the last two days to make her another dress, I have been busy feeling nauseous and trying to reorganize the house, though! lol
ReplyDeleteI am totally picturing you running, not walking, from that appointment straight to your pile of fabric ;)
I LOVE peasant dresses....there are just so many possibilities...and they are always cute! Love the fabric you used
ReplyDelete~elizabeth
N: (Right after her nap, peering over my shoulder) Who is that?
ReplyDeleteH: Mackenzie
N: No, that's Audrey.
H: No, that is Mackenzie.
N: She's my friend.
H: Um...yeah. The DRESS is named Audrey.
N: (pause). Can I have a Mackenzie dress? To look like Audrey?
Oh, I so know what you mean about a picky person. My daughter is super picky about how things "feel" on her. She has a little tummy so it doesn't help either. She prefers dresses over everything, and this looks like a pattern she would wear. I am so thankful that I am able to sew now so I can "make to order" clothes for her. As far as what I look for, I like things that don't add extra bulk to the tummy area and she just prefers it not to be tight. (pants are a whole other issue!)
ReplyDeleteI am getting used to dealing the the pickyness of my kids - but I guess we all like what we like. I just wish mine liked the same things I do! Grrr. My 8yo boy is 'too old' for me to sew anything other than jammie pants and robes. My 6yo girl, wants everything to have sparkles - LOTS of sparkles. My 2yo wants knits and if you can add elmo to it somewhere, it will be a hit. All of them agree - if it doesn't feel just right, they won't wear it. That goes for store bought as well.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric and the dress! She looks adorable in it!
ReplyDeleteI made an Audrey dress for my 3 year old niece for Christmas, and I have another one cut out and ready to sew for my 9yo daughter. Such a nice silhouette and super quick to sew! I will definitely use this pattern when I need a quick, cute dress!
ReplyDeleteSonicka
That looks adorable! And the beautiful colours look wonderful on her :) I actually just brought this pattern this morning lol
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