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Friday, February 7, 2014

Zebra Ice Cream Dress




Last week we were fortunate enough to escape the frozen tundra of the Midwest to spend some time with family in Florida. And we even got to visit Disney World for a couple of days! Elsie wore her favorite dress there, (complete with new pirate sword) so I was reminded that I had never shared it here. I only shared it on my Instagram- @alittlegressica

I had actually cut out this Oliver & S Ice Cream Dress during the fall KCW, but then it sat for a few weeks unfinished. I had been wanting to make this dress for her for so long, since I had already made a blouse version and a couple dresses for Sewn samples. It's definitely high on my list of all-time favorite patterns. I finally got motivated to finish it so she could wear a new dress to our family Thanksgiving gathering in Tennessee. Zebras are totally all American Thanksgiving-y, right?





Elsie's so fun to sew for at this age, so I have to remind myself not to put these kind of projects off. She tends to be tom-boyish, but she doesn't object to wearing dresses yet, so it makes for some fun combos on clothes. Her favorite color is green, so I used a sea foam Kaffe Fassett shot cotton for the contrast. The Zebra fabric is Alexander Henry and I got it at Mill End in Portland last summer. (It think?) She calls them "Zebees, " and I think she likes the black because that's her brother's favorite color. Whatever he does is pretty cool. 

I made a size 2, even though she is wearing mostly 3 these days. This dress is a little loose fitting by design and will easily transition into a tunic this spring. 




 Besides it being a hit with Elsie, I was most chuffed about the pockets! Totally camo on that big print. I love when details like that work out, even if no one appreciates it but me. And you guys :)







By the way, this week I was featured over at Rae's on her Kniterviews series. Check it out here!






14 comments:

  1. Yep, you got it at Mill End, and I love this dress!! Your pattern matching skillz are amaze. Good blog, happy post.

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  2. love this dress so much! i bought some of the pinky/orangey zebras a while ago to make a dress for ingrid, though that obviously hasn't happened yet.

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  3. It's so darling! I've been looking for a very simple dress pattern

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  4. Excellent pattern matching!! Things like that really make me happy (and realize what a nerd I am).

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  5. Don't worry, we noticed the pockets! Well done. Cute dress and she seems a real little character.

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  6. Yep, you got it at Mill End, and I love this dress!! Your pattern matching skillz are amaze. Good blog, happy post.Top Ten Web Hosting Reviews

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  7. This is so great! Everything - the pockets, the zeebees, the fabulous green contrast. If only it would transition into a spring tunic for me.

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  8. I'm kind of in love with that zebra fabric! It's awesome!!

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  9. So cute. Ok, you gotta give us a pattern matching tute! Those pockets are perfect!

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  10. These pockets are fab! Great work :)

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  11. How fun! And I love the shoes! Both my girls have them...always twinkling ;)

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  12. Oh, gosh, getting the pockets right like that would definitely annoy me. It's so funny how we like to pick our battles with sewing! I do love how this came out. Will look great as a tunic too, like you said!

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