Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.
Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial: This tutorial is for a skirt about 18 months – 2T, possibly even 3T, but it would just be shorter. Adjust measurements according to your child. I do realize that this isn't a "real" bubble skirt. It's not made the same at all, but it has the appearance of a bubble skirt--thus the name:).
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Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.
Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial: Remember the table runner I made with the ruffled vase? Every time I looked at it, I thought of a dress. And since that means it was pretty girly and the hubs wouldn’t mind NOT having it on the table, and despite him teasing me for making a table runner and then using it for a dress, I gave it a go. :)
The .PDF version of all Christie's tutorials can be found HERE.
Copyright © 2010 - Written by Christie of A Lemon Squeezy Home blog.
Here's what Christie had to say about her tutorial: Fashion Era had the following picture on their website, listing this as fashion for children in 1905. I thought that dress on the right had a lot of potential for a skirt. So a skirt it now is! There were sashes on a lot of dresses during 1900-1909, so I made a sash to coordinate with the skirt. Fun fun! Kind of reminds me of a cupcake, but that name was taken, along with every other name I could think of!
Please respect Christie's TERMS OF USE: Unless stated otherwise, you may use any of the items or tutorials I post for personal use. If you are wanting to sell items made from my tutorials, please ask me for permission!
My *only* request, is that if you make and post anything that I came up with, that you post a link to my blog. If you sell any items on my website that was my idea, then you must post a link giving me credit (after asking permission to sell first).
Just give credit where it is due! Happy crafting!
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