Roxanne by Foo Foo Threads
/We've made both the girl's and women's version of the Roxanne dress by Foo Foo Threads. Sarah made the tiered skirt version for her daughter and Lisa made the Panel skirt for herself. Check it out!
Read MoreWe've made both the girl's and women's version of the Roxanne dress by Foo Foo Threads. Sarah made the tiered skirt version for her daughter and Lisa made the Panel skirt for herself. Check it out!
Read MoreI am always interested to see what Terra from Terra's Treasures has up her designing sleeves, and the Carolina Sweetheart Dress is no exception. Let's join Rebekah as she walks us through this sweet new dress pattern.
Read MoreI'm not sure what it is about whirly, twirly dresses that send girls of all ages into a swirling tizzy. The more ruffles, the more instant spin gratification! This newest dress from My Little Plumcake is no exception. Keep reading to see what Alexis and Ari have to say about it!
Read MoreThe peasant dress is an iconic silhouette that I think will always stand the test of time where handmade clothing is concerned. It's a great style for beginners, it's easy to wear, there are more variations than Baskin Robbins has flavors, and it's generally a very quick sew for instant gratification. Today we have a new spin on the peasant dress, the Peggy Dress, from My Childhood Treasures. Keep reading to see Sarah and Gloria's reviews of this pattern, and then head over to MCT and use the code PEGGY for 20% off this pattern.
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