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This child. . . .she never fails to surprise us . . .
The latest one?
We sent her “shopping” {through our pre-selected fabric stash} for a new outfit.
Oh, the florals, polka dots, and bright / vibrant colors displayed in the 12 options!!
And, then there was one. . .
A piece of fabric that really didn’t belong.
One that seemed misplaced . . .
One that was definitely an outsider . . .
One that ALMOST wasn’t given as an option, but put out at the last minute . . . because we “KNEW” she wouldn’t look twice at it.
Well, she didn’t look twice at it. Instead, she grabbed the “oddball” fabric IMMEDIATELY, and EMPHATICALLY stated she wanted “that one.”
There was no discussionĀ . . . her mind was made up!
We livened it up, as best we could . . .with none other than pops of PINK {topstitching and buttons}!
We also cut the bodice area on the bias to create a little variation, as well as not have to worry about lining up the print between the bodice and skirt pieces.
And, yes . . . she did indeed look as cute as could be {and proud as punch!}!!
So, consider this a lesson learned {but one we wouldn’t replace}.
If you ever give your “customer” a choice on fabrics, be prepared for the least expected and be ready to work with the option selected. No matter what!
Super cute with the pink! My eyes always gravitate to black and white too! Lol
Do you find Oliver + S patterns to run large or are they about right.
The short answer: yes, especially in the smaller sizes. However, our best advice is to go with the measurements given . . . NOT what size your child typically wears. Our oldest niece {5 1/2 yrs} can still wear a size 4 in many of the O+S styles, but needs the length of a size 5{+}. She can wear even a smaller size in skirts. CL {age 3 1/2 years, and the one in this blog post} fits in an as-is size 3, but still has growing room. We just finished a 12-18 mo Lullaby Layette jacket for the baby niece {19 mo}, and she had room to spare!
Thank you!
Excellent choice! Love it!
Kids love to surprise us! š I love the bias-cut bodice and the bits of pink to liven it up! It’s adorable on her. =)
So cute!!! Love it with the pink and doesn’t she look as proud as can be. She knew she would get her way.
But, of course :)!!
Ha ha, lesson well learned, but not hard to take at all, it’s a gorgeous tunic.