Friday 25 April 2014

The Caroline Party Dress - from MHC


There was a sale at my local fabric store recently and I spotted these pretty fabrics. While I was in the queue to get the fabric cut the lady behind me asked what I would be making with these two fabrics. I said a dress for my daughter. The lady, an older lady, did not look impressed by that idea. I guess they are not traditionally "girly" fabrics. 

I decided to make a Caroline Party Dress (from Mouse House Creations). It is my second one (so far). This pattern is awesome. Not just because it leads to a pretty dress. This dress is pretty inside and out. It is fully lined and has an invisible zip. It has no raw seams on the inside so I imagine it is very comfortable to wear. The cut is so sweet for little girls and I LOVE the capped sleeve. There is also the option for a peter pan collar. 

This was the first one I made - for a Rainbow themed project:

Hayley has good instructions for inserting the invisible zip but I must say I still had a couple of "Grrr" moments. Mainly because I tried to do it too quickly. There is also a ladies Caroline pattern (which has been sitting in my etsy cart for the longest time) and I am very tempted to buy more of this fabric to make matching mummy/daughter dresses...too creepy??  





Not too sure what happened with my photo lighting but I promise Eloise hasn't got deeply, deeply tanned legs...

So what do you think? Was the lady in the fabric store right or can my Eloise pull off this look? 
I'm pretty happy with it to be honest. 

Oh, and quick update... I got my results back for my first two exams and... I PASSED!! YAY! One more exam to sit and then I'm free :)  Hopefully I'll be a better blogger when I have more free time. I'm hoping to make some more of the Willow & Co patterns next...first up Clover Shorts!

7 comments:

  1. I LOVE how this turned out! You are so creative. How does using this pattern compare to when you flipped the roller skate dress with a man's shirt? Are the pattern pieces as simple and straight forward- aside from the zip?

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    1. Thanks so much :) The pattern pieces are really simple and well drafted. I found this pattern very quick and easy. The only tricky part is the zip and like I said I think I tried to go to quickly when I did the lining part of the zip. If you make one please pop back and link up a pic so I can see too :)

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  2. This Caroline dress is beautiful and you Eloise is too cute in this !!! ♥

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  3. i actually love those two fabrics together!! :) i would wear it myself!

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    1. Thanks :) I bought more of both fabrics with the plan to make myself one too :/

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  4. This combination DEFINITELY works!!! **And, for the record, we've gotten some of those looks in the fabric store too......

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