Ah, the week after Thanksgiving. The crazy shoppers, the constant pounding of early Christmas carols blasting from every radio station, and the people whom have had their Christmas lights up for a month finally get to turn them on.
So since my last post, in which my declaration of not letting my sister and mom out do me went up in flames, I have been sewing sewing sewing. October was a randomly crazy sewing month! I made 4 costumes and 2 flowergirl dresses, all which had to be done by the same weekend. You would think I would have learned by now that procrastinating does absolutely nothing good for you. :) After the crazy rushed weekend was over, (Maddy had a beautiful wedding by the way) I decided that I was swearing off sewing until after Christmas! Right. Like I kept that vow.
I started going through my mountain of fabric scraps and concluded that they were only big enough for doll dresses. Yes doll dresses. Here I am, 20 years old, living on my own in a big city, and I'm playing with dolls. I always did have such a wild imagination. But the girls I take care of have American Girl dolls, and my younger sisters have 18in dolls as well. So here we go. Doll dresses.
I have posted pictures of some more dresses that I have made. All of them have special handwork that makes each one unique. It's amazing, the diffference in quality between something handmade and something assembled in China.