This is one of the first patterns I made. I made the sunsuit and a couple of dresses for Lucy when she was newborn and have also translated some of the dresses into even smaller versions for doll clothes.
I saw this on someone's blog and fell in love and had to get it. The smallest size is a 3T so it will be a while, but I just couldn't make myself wait. The ruffles on the front and sleeves are so sassy.
I just finished a quick post on this pattern. It is classic, simple, and very sweet with tiny pin tucks. I would like to try the jackets, but for now I've only tried the long dress.
I have made the sailboat top in a sleeveless version for Lulu and the long sleeve top and pants in a tiny version for one of her dolls. The doll version looks great when Lucy isn't busy trying to take off its clothes!
I have made the shorts a few times, but never the tunic. I may try it for fall!
This is an easy to put together very cute dress! I have only made it with the tie, but next time I'm going to try the button front.
This is my go to jumper/romper pattern. I use the jumper year-round for Lucy and make it lots of different lengths.
I have made this pattern twice. Both times it turned out great! It is a slightly more complex jumper pattern with self-ruffle that really makes it unique. I usually monogram or applique the front and use some cute fabric covered buttons.
I have only made this once and it turned out a little bigger than expected so I may wait until spring to try it again when little bit gets bigger.
I have the long pants version with rounded collar. It turned out very cute! I monogramed the collar and she wore it on several different occasions. I would like to make the short version for next spring and maybe even the sleeveless!
I have made a few, but never in quite the right length. I think this pattern may work better for bigger kids? Or maybe it's just me!
My baby isn't "itty bitty," but I may make one for someone else!
I haven't made this one yet, but I want to to make the jumper version with the round yoke.
This is the big girl version of #120. Lucy and Charlotte will be wearing lots of versions of this pattern.
I used this pattern for Lucy's Christmas jumper. It turned out great!
I have a new love for patterns by Michie'. They patterns are great classic looks, but the instructions are written for a modern seamstress. I have made the dress version a few times and love it. Next on my list is the romper version.
This is cutest infant day gown pattern and so easy to make. This was the first time I have ever tried to sew with knit and it went together fast. I want to try and make the little hat and monogram a name across the front for a sweet infant gift.
I made this for a friends little boy for Christmas. It was actually way easier then I thought. I still enjoy mostly sewing for little girls!
I will definitely be making this one for her in the fall. I can't decide what sort of fabric to use, but it should be a fun sewing challenge.
I really wanted this one when it first came out, but haven't gotten around to making it yet. I think it will be good maybe in a year or so when Lucy is a little bit older. It looks too grown up for her right now.
I haven't made this one yet, but I want to make the a lengthened version of the tunic for Lucy to wear as a dress and then just some short tunics in white to go with all of her ruffle pants and shorts.
This one came with the Boutique Bottoms and I haven't tried it yet, but maybe I'll make one for Lucy this summer.
This is our go to pants and shorts pattern. The ruffle is huge and they fit great. I can make these in about 30 minutes.
I bought this on a whim. It's a PDF and I love instant gratification. It has been cut out, but not assembled...