Source: shabbyapple.com via Emily on Pinterest
(Yes, I just pinned myself. No, I don't know how to log in to Pinterest without my Twitter account that I don't actually use except to enter contests).
The only thing I didn't like was the price tag and the colors. Fortuitously, I found this awesome knit fabric at Joann's in the red tag section and half off! Paired with Anna's tutorial on knit binding , a little bit of confidence gained from making a raglan pattern for Ansley's dresses (from At Second Street via icandy), and being able to visualize what stripes look like in a circle skirt, since Jen made it. This is probably my new favorite dress!! :)
Hair up like the model.
Top view:
Delicious swishiness:
I'll leave you with an awkward family photo. ha.
Linked here!
That's very impressive! The color is really fun too!
ReplyDeleteGood job Emily!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Emily! It turned out amazing. Definitely does not look home-made! Can I post it on my blog?????
ReplyDeleteYou've got skillz.
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed! It turned out beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful dress and it looks very close to the original. You look really good in it too. You have such a cute little girl!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely comments in my blog
wow, this loooks sooo good, jsut like the original. im totally imprssed. great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos! I love the ones of you picking up your daughter! Truly fantastic! The dress is great too!
ReplyDeleteI think yours looks better then the Shabby Apple dress. I love the color.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I like the green tint better then the white and black.
ReplyDelete-Zane of ontario honey