You really cannot get much simpler than your basic pillowcase dress. I can whip one of these up in under 20 minutes. Using less than 1 yard of fabric, some scrap ribbon, and a bit of double-fold bias tape, these are really affordable little outfits. The best part is that kids just don't grow out of them. One year it's a dress. The next year, it's a tunic length top with leggings. Then it can be a top worn with jeans, etc.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Working with Cork Fabric
So, I am not an expert in this - based on using it for one project. However, I did a lot of research before buying it and watched quite a f...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSDxHVAmhu__8quMEVslu7HsxMH9MZiqHaRL_YmEgfqz-pQ2jRWwLu9ijk-MW8bHSnh-tGhNmelyQkonExaSySpI7TuSsJFkZ57OMNcVs7OUxmVOfcoxgbUibTHvWHbP7cShsRHlYECxUk/s320/20200410_113322_0000.png)
-
I've made quite a few baby doll slings in the past and I also have a really great pattern in my craftsy shop for a cotton baby doll sli...
-
After looking at the laundry basket full of orphaned socks we have, I decided to put together this tutorial roundup of loads of things to...
-
I finally got around to making a few bathing suits for the girls. I have been wanting to make bathing suits for a long time, but I was real...
No comments:
Post a Comment