She occasionally, briefly, wears things I've sewn

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Do you ever accidentally put two fabrics together and it totally works? One day I set these two fabrics down in the same stack and it was meant to be. The grounds for both fabrics happen to match perfectly and so do the purples. I love how these look together. I'm not sure what I did right to get her to put the dress ON -- there's currently a backlog of about six other garments I've recently finished for her that she absolutely won't wear (even when full-scale mini-marshmallow bribery is being attempted) -- but she did and that's what's important. It was kind of her to indulge me on this one. Even if I had to chase her around with the camera (hence the sheer glee that follows in these photos).

Charlie Dress

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Charlie Dress

Charlie Dress

Pattern: Charlie Tunic, made into a dress with the add-on (both are available from my pattern page). It's big on her, this is a 3T and the pattern runs a bit large and the girl runs a bit small.Fabrics: Good Folks by Anna Maria Horner and Far Far Away II by Heather Ross, buttons found in this Etsy shop.Charlie Dress

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Speaking of getting her to wear things that I've made, if you're one of my pals on Twitter or Instagram (yes, yes, le sigh, I caved to Instagram...) you'll have already seen that she now wears without complaint the pink bonnet previously loathed and hated. Oh, how I WISH I knew what on earth had changed!!?! She just decided one day that she'd wear it, and that was that. Ah the joys of having a 2 year old.I know many of you are sensitive to my "Pinterest issues" (thank you!), so I thought I'd mention that all of these pictures of Clementine are all fine to pin if you'd like. Thanks everyone!