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“Following the instructions is the task. Sewing is merely the outcome of said task.”
That should be coined, don’t you think??
Time and time again, when we decide to sew a particular pattern for one niece, it leads to another niece receiving the same garment {in a different fabric}.
It’s just easier that way!
I mean . . . the pattern is pulled, the pieces are prepped together, and the step-by-step instructions are read and followed simultaneously as the construction is completed.
Easy-peasy, right??
We sewed a size 7 Oliver + S, Library Dress for EA {adding 3″ to the sleeve length}.
This fabric was part of our “destash sewing” that has been going on for a little over a year now. We’d like to think we are making progress in using our accumulated fabrics, but then we buy some more . . .so, it’s difficult to say with 100% certainty.
Anyway, there’s more to come!! And, more in “sets of two” . . . just you wait!!
We haven’t succombed to making THREE {one for each girl} of a pattern yet, but we aren’t ruling out the possibility . . .
Very pretty! It looks like you had fun with the photo shoot and that she loves the dress. I think sewing garments using the same pattern simultaneously or in close succession makes the sewing faster and enables one to accomplish more.
Absolutely!!!
This is so cute, and classic! Sometimes I like to sew multiples of a garment, and sometimes I find that it bogs me down. But my girls LOVE it when I make multiples out of matching fabric!
We haven’t actually sewn multiples of the same fabric, but we KNOW they would absolutely LOVE that!