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This pattern includes instructions for either a little dress or a top with
scallops at the bottom edge and a criss-cross back. which cuts out in
just one piece. All you need to do is sew the shoulder seams, trim the
edges, and add any embellishments you want.

One of the included pattern pieces can be put together for infant sizes
12 mo., 18 mo., and 2T. The other piece has girls’ sizes 3/4, 5/6, and
7/8.

100% cotton works very well for this project and is easy to sew. You
will also need a package or two of ¼” double fold bias trim and
coordinating thread.
This cute little jacket is the picture of simplicity with its fold-back
collar and cuffed sleeves. The bolero just folds together and is
secured with buttons all along the front and the back of the sleeves.

Adorable blanket stitching or crochet on the edges gives a finished
and cozy look.

There is no machine sewing (only blanket stitch and/or crochet) and
only one pattern piece to cut out.

Full-sized patterns are provided for sizes 12-18 mo., 2T, 4T, 6 and 8.
This wrap-around dress is the ultimate canvas for your creativity. Or
the ultimate “make a dress in one night” project. The dress or top
itself has only one piece of fabric to cut out. You don’t have to sew
ANY seams.

You can make an adorable dress or top doing only the bare
minimum, or embellish to your heart’s content – it’s up to you! Either
way, you will love how easy and fast it is to put together.

Instructions are included for both the dress and top in girls’ sizes 2T,
4T, 6, and 8 and infant sizes 9 mo, 12 mo, and 18 mo.

PLUS two bonuses are included in this eBook...
This little skirt is an easy project to make for any little princess. It’s
also so appropriate for ‘back-to-school’ because the optional shorts
underneath ensure modesty on the playground. Each step is fully
illustrated with pictures and/or diagrams.

Suggested materials are light- to mid-weight cotton and knit fabric
for the ruffle. The knit fabric for the ruffle can be cut from a
lightweight t-shirt or from store-bought knit fabric.

This tutorial includes optional shorts that can be sewn to the inside of
the skirt to make a ‘skort.’ For a baby, you can put elastic in the short
legs (bloomer style).
What if you could whip up a skirt pattern anytime you wanted, each
one a new length or a new size? This pattern is not really a pattern,
but a tutorial on how to make a circular skirt. I have attached it to a
cute dropped waist yoke. Once you have learned the process, you
can change the waistband, making it longer or shorter, or even leave
it off and sew an elastic casing at the skirt top instead.

Fabric choice is important. A lightweight jersey knit will be drapey
and swishy around your legs. Something a little more substantial will
be warmer and the material a little easier to cut out.

Plan on making more than one – they are so comfy you’ll want to
wear one everywhere!
Own a long flowing maxi-dress like all the celebrities wear! Plus you
will have made it yourself to your exact measurements. No more
trying on off-the rack versions that are too big in one place and too
small in another.

This super comfortable knit dress has a halter top with long ties and
a long skirt with not too much material in the midsection. It is
designed to be worn with a layering tee and therefore can be used
most of the year. Tips are included to make it the most flattering on
your body.

Very detailed instructions... only one pattern piece!
This eBook contains patterns for five different mittens designed to
look like sea animals. Since these mittens are puppet-like, the thumb
spots are in unorthodox places - in the fish's fin, whale's mouth, and
turtle's leg, for example. This doesn't prevent the mittens from doing
their main job - to keep little hands warm, but it might prevent
dexterity. But what mitten doesn't?

You will find step by step, fully illustrated sewing instructions for all
of the mittens pictured. That includes the Tropical Fish and Clown
Fish, Killer Whale, Sea Turtle, and Crocodile.