Among one of Riley Blake Designs recent fabric lines, I found another vintage-style print in a non-vintage collection called Ava Kate. It reminded me of feedsack prints. And I loved the pops of coral against the seafood background.
It was perfect for an everyday dress for my baby girl, especially now that summer is finally approaching.
I made it from a vintage pattern - very simple pieces, with the front and back hanging gathered from a yoke.
The sleeves were supposed to be gathered into a cuff, but I chose to do them butterfly style instead.
When I was finished, I was not satisfied with the plain yoke and decided it needed more color. I had the idea of stitching down some lace with embroidery floss in French knots, and I love how it turned out!
I happened to have the exact same color of embroidery floss as the little coral flower centers, and it took just a little time to do the hand work. It looks so much better now. It's fun when plan B turns out better than plan A!
My little girl likes her new dress. It's easy to wear, cool and comfy for summer. Study quilting cotton means it can be washed and worn a lot. Plus it was quick to make, even with adding the lace with embroidery. I'm going to remember that technique for later.
Sweet dress! I love the small dot embroidery. It really adds color to the collar.
Posted by: Lynne A Johnson | 05/31/2021 at 12:19 PM
Awww. your little girl is getting so big! What a lovely print for a dress! I think the looser-sleeves were the better choice.
Best wishes
Posted by: Dee | 06/01/2021 at 06:53 PM
Beautiful little girl with adorable curls - her Mom has a lovely sense of style, such a wonderful dress with great details, you have made for your daughter.
Posted by: Johanne Kemp | 06/04/2021 at 02:01 AM