Friday, July 10, 2009

how fitting...

Sweet and simple...the perfect style for a cherub of a girl...who happens to be my grandbabe.


Way back...last winter...while Maelyn was sleeping soundly in her carrier ...Heidi and I browsed shoppes...and found the sweetest little dress pattern. It was a bubble dress...rather a vintage style...which would be perfect come summertime. Summer was a long ways off...and pattern and fabric were soon forgotten in my sewing room cupboards.

As I made plans for the next few weeks...everything that needed doing before company arrived...and before we set off to explore in our RV...that little cherub dress came to mind.

Sewing a retro dress...with vintage-look fabric...on a retro machine...seemed somehow appropriate. If you are at all interested in the pattern...or any of the others by oliverands...they can be ordered on-line (my next project will be the birthday party dress). I also came across a blog with step-by-step instructions and hints on sewing the Oliver + S dress...as bubbly and fun as can be!

Heidi stopped by yesterday...to have a raspberry feast...

...and Maelyn stopped by for a dress fitting.

She laughed...and clapped...and played pat-a-cake with her feet...and said I should sew on the buttons so she could take the dress home. Done.

Since birthday boys were busy last night (is playing ball a good excuse?)...we will celebrate birthdays this evening.

Have a great weekend everyone!

19 comments:

  1. These pictures put a smile on my face this morning. She is so cute and the little dress is adorable.

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  2. Aww she is so cute! I'm smiling too.
    And the dress is gorgeous Judy..wish I had such talents lurking..sigh

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  3. what a CUTE dress on such a CUTE little babe :)

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  4. You're another one who can sew AND cook! (sigh) I blame it all on my grade 8 Home Ec teacher!
    By the way - she's cute as a button for sure!

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  5. I expected to see cake today. ..but I was most happy to find baby Maelyn instead. Oh what a darling dress Judy .. .I'm getting the sewing but too. .and I had just mentioned that to Terry this morning. . .I need to sew up some little sundresses for grandgirlie.

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  6. It's as cute as can be on your little dollbaby there. You did an exceptional job and somehow a "bubble" dress sounds like quite a challenge.

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  7. Maelyn is a doll! What a happy baby!

    The dress you made is so sweet, and so special, as it is made with Grammy's own hands (and machine). I'm sure it will become an heirloom.

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  8. I'd rather be sewing... That dress is very cute on the quickly-growing little Maelyn! And did the "dad and uncle" win the ball game? or were they just watching? Somehow it seems that winning would be a better birthday celebration!

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  9. What a sweet little cherub! The dress is adorable. While in Kansas last month I came across a little girls dress pattern from a lady who sewed my sister and I each the cutest bag for summer fun wear. If I had a blog I would post it too. The pattern and fabric you chose are adorable. Kathy

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  10. mphf. I think she's pretty cute too. Love the dress! Can't wait to wear it out with her!

    PS. Maelyn got her first real "no" this morning and she did not take it well. so funny.

    daughter.

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  11. Nothing more fun than making the grands something. No matter what it is they love it. I have several birthdays coming up in July and one granddaughter said to me, "Mamaw I better not get a bought birthday card, I want a painted one by you." That is worth all the money in the world. Enjoy your baby. Blessings
    QMM

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  12. I just could not stop looking at these adorable pictures!! Is there anything you can't do??? I had no idea you knew how to sew...how special!! My mother made all of our dresses when we were growing up. Yesterday, I had purchased some red and white vintage cherry fabric for my daughter's kitchen curtains. She said, "mom, I need to learn to sew." When I looked at this dress you created, I got excited about the prospect. You did a great job, and she looks as cute as a button!

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  13. the dress couldn't make that doll any cuter than she already is......but that is a cute dress.
    have fun with all the b-days.

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  14. How adorable (your beautiful grandgirlie is)...oh, and the dress is cute too! Thank you for sharing your pattern source. I think if I didn't work, I too could have this kind of fun...maybe soon!

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  15. aw, Maelyn! She is the cutest thing I have ever seen, and I'm not exaggerating. She melts my heart! I can only imagine how a grandparent or a parent must feel! And a very cute dress too!

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  16. What an adorable little girl! And the vintage fabric for the vintage dress pattern is perfect. These are happy days for you all, I'm sure.

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  17. Isn't she just gorgeous!
    And what a pretty dress, well done Grandma!

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  18. I love that retro dress! That would be exactly the kind of dress my girls would want some day.
    I will keep that pattern in my mind...

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  19. Thank you for regularly including Maelyn in your posts. Grant and I miss that cuddle-bug dearly.

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