Friday, April 12, 2013

geranium

I finally joined in on the Geranium Dress craze. And I can't believe how easy it was to make these two tunics for Charlotte. That Rae is a genius.

I used an older Alexander Henry print for my first one that I've had in my stash for years.

And it fits! Tunic length, sleeveless geranium dress.

geranium dress for Charlotte

And for my second, I used pieces of fabric from Leslie at Maze & Vale, paired up with some grey chambray.

Geranium Tunic made from Maze & Vale fabrics

Geranium Tunic made from Maze & Vale fabrics

The best part about sewing baby clothes? They take hardly any fabric!!! My least favorite part of sewing clothes is cutting out the pieces, but with baby sizes, it's a breeze. Now I wish Charlotte's entire wardrobe was handmade.

11 comments:

  1. The dresses are adorable....so is Charlotte.

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  2. Cuteness! I cut out four baby dresses + two pairs of bloomers a couple weeks before Easter and am realizing now that it was easy to cut out the little pieces in multiples, but there are just as many steps as sewing larger ones (although thankfully no fitting). I'm almost done - just a few hems and buttonholes to do and then I can move on to new projects :)

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  3. Both so cute Krista! Love that Maze and Vale stuff.

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  4. Charlotte is adorable!! The dresses are cute too of course ;0)

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  5. Oh.. Her little dress is so cute!! Charlotte is so darling~ I totally understand the entire handmade outfits. Future quilts when they out grown?

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  6. Awe, Charlotte is delicious and those dresses are super cute!

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  7. Beautiful frock and very cutest girls i love this
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  8. So adorable! Both the dresses and of course the baby! Charolotte is gonna be rocking the playgroup for sure!

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  9. your great information !

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