Here in the Midwest we have FINALLY thawed out from this cold winter. As of right now, we have no snow on the ground and it was 63 degrees today - hooray!! I don't mind the beginning of winter, but after months and months, it is so nice to finally be able to play outside with my girls.
Today I had a little nap-time project that I've been wanting to accomplish and I finally got around to it and thought I would share it with all of you. Several months back my Mom sent me this skirt that she picked up at Goodwill:
My Mom saw this skirt and loved the fabric (she and I have similar taste). This skirt is way too big for me, but she knew that I had been really into "upcycling" things lately so she thought I could use the yardage for something. When I got this skirt in the mail, I was in love with the fabric - gorgeous, bright, and cheery!! I instantly new this had to be made into a dress for my oldest daughter, Savannah Rose.
So in less than 30 minutes during nap-time this is what I came up with -
A cute spring/summer dress for my sweet Savannah Rose. I took in about 8-10 inches on each side of the skirt to make it fit my daughters chest measurement (21 inches). No hemming was required because the hem was already in place. I folded over the waistband about two inches on the top in order to get the desired length. I decided to leave it longer for now so it will grow with my daughter.
The side of the skirt had a zipper closure, but I just decided to use that as the back of the dress. How easy was that? I didn't even have to put in a zipper!! I did two additional tucks/darts in the back of the dress (about two inches from the zipper on either side), that way as my daughter grows, I can easily seam rip the darts out (which are just sewn at the top) and the chest size will expand.
I used two pieces of polka-dot bias tape for the straps and simply sewed them into place.
For the front detail I sewed two fabric yo-yo's in coordinating fabrics layered on top of one another and stitched them together.
I then covered a button with fabric, using additional yardage from the skirt and stitched it on top of the two yo-yo's. I think I may be addicted to yo-yo's - they are so cute and add vintage charm to just about anything!
Happy Start of Spring!
Cottage Mama's Note: If you would like any further explanation on how this dress came together, feel free to leave me a comment or send me an email and I can answer any questions you may have. Pin It

Gorgeous! I love that print!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Please let me know where i can get one for my one year old
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ReplyDeleteThat dress is to cute!
Happy Friday Follow! I love this little dress. I need some inspiration so I'll ever start my girls dresses for the summer season. Super cute!
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Following from Friday Follow! That is the cutest dress!
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That came out beautifully!
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i came from FF, you caught my eye because i am learning to sew
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful dress!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to learn to sew, but I never seem to have the time or space to sit down and do it.
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That is SO CUTE - wish I could do that - I couldn't even if I used a pattern!! I've now followed you blog - please follow back!
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Makes me wish I had a girl.
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Kim
The Misplaced Midwesterner
Oh my goodness - these are just so adorable. I have a niece on the way so I'll definitely be popping over to your Etsy shop!
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I'm needing to make some dresses for my daughter this summer - now I'll know what to watch for! :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love this transformation but unlike the others Id like to know the actual name brand of that skirt so I can search for one for me. I LOVE the fabric!
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About the skirt-redo from Goodwill...what a coincidence! I was walking by end-of season sale rack at Target, sp0tted a fabulous fabric (AKA skirt size XL) for $3/98!!! Grabbed it, headed to kid's dept, found matching color avocado green/cantaloupe long sleeve T. It's still in the bag upstairs and now I know exactly what and how to repurpose that skirt for my 15 mo. old granddaughter! Thanks for the inspiration!
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