Thursday, April 8, 2010

Easter 2010
















Easter Sunday was great. A day to reflect on the sacrifice Jesus made for us and the glorious gift of the Resurrection! We celebrated by going to church, then coming home for a quiet family lunch, just the 4 of us. Later we went to a neighbor's house for a cookout. It was a nice day.






















This year, for the first time, I made Nora Kate's Easter dress! It was truly a labor of love. I enjoyed every minute of picking out the fabrics, adjusting my pattern to fit what I had in mind, sewing it together, etc... I made this pattern back in the fall, drew it out on paper, cut it out, the whole 9 yards... I made a dress with it that she wore for our family pictures that we had done in November, then I used it to make a 'princess dress' for her for Christmas. I have to say that I LOVE this pattern. It is very simple, and there are so many variations that can be done. I also want to use it to make a top. Would like to 'go' somewhere with this pattern, hopefully in the future....?!!















I used Heather Bailey's Nicey Jane fabric for the dress, all except for the line of pink polka dot on the front which was a remnant of another fabric I had. I also made her hair clip, my first (and oh so fun!)






















The only thing I was disappointed about was that I had originally planned to make my son a coordinating tie out of the stripe, but didn't get to it. As it was I just finished the dress on Saturday night. He had told me that he didn't want to wear a tie and wouldn't wear it to church, but would wear it for pictures. So, I knew it was going to be a battle that I didn't want to fight anyway. I may still make it and take him up on the picture thing....















Hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

Oh, and if you want to win some of this beautiful Nicey Jane fabric of your own, go enter Ruth's Sew Love Fabrics giveaway on her blog! She's giving away a cool Heather Bailey pattern with fabrics to make it!

7 comments:

  1. they looks so great. i love that last shot!!! the dress is beautiful

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  2. Looks great. You made that pattern?? Way to go, lady!

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  3. Love the dress! Your kids are beautiful! Would you make a top like that???? I would love it for Stella Marie and she is ready for some bigger jean pants of yours!!!!!

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  4. Your kids are adorable! I love the dress! I love how you mixed your fabrics! Gee, I wish my girls were little again...

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  5. This is so adorable, a real princess you have there!
    I am making similiar holiday dresses now for my girls, and I think I'll make matching hair clips too... Such a cute idea!

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  6. LOVE these! Love the addition to the peasant bodice! Too bad about the tie, but I so get it. It would be a battle with my son too!

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