My Daisy had definite ideas of her own: winter dresses, stat, and no negotiating in the fabric store. We came home with her four choices in fabrics and got to work. She stuck to a very close palette of blues and browns.
I actually was fascinated by this process. She has long observed *every* detail of dress, and regaled us at age three with excessively complicated descriptions of the costumes at a musical she attended. I mean, she was throwing around the terms empire waist, pleats, and square collar.
So no surprise that she knew what she wanted in her winter wardrobe.
Some turquoise buttons down the back of this soft, fine corduroy. Elbow sleeves. Peter Pan collar. Plain hem.
Made from (the out of print, I think) Butterick 6487, with a few modifications to please her highness.
Can't wait to see the rest! Sounds like Daisy is well on the way to being a solid woman!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! She must be a complete joy to sew for; and how blessed she is to have a mom who can!
ReplyDeleteBoth the dress and Daisy are absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteDaisy, your choice of fabrics is quite pleasing according to the first one..love the printed corduroy with the buttons down the back...perfect for the beautiful young lady you are becoming!! There is nothing quite so rewarding as sewing for daughters who appreciate it...
ReplyDeleteWaiting for the next one..
Ms. Dale in Ms.
I do so wish it would be fashionable again for ladies to wear dresses with peter pan collars! I adore the fabric. Madamoiselle Daisy has great taste!
ReplyDeleteShe has great taste. What a lovely dress.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet...would she consider some cowgirl boots with that dress? :)
ReplyDeleteShe's such a cutie pie! I love the colors in that fabric.
ReplyDeleteShe's a beautiful girl, who wears beautiful well, nice sewing, mama! I loved corduroys when my little ones were here, and I loved sewing for them, too! I can't wait to see what she comes up with next, and the fabrics she chose!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Joni
(The buttons down the back are too sweet!)
Aww! Daisy is so cute! Wonderful dress. :) That's adorable that she knows exactly what she wants, and exactly what it's called.
ReplyDelete~Autumn
Darling dress, darling girl!
ReplyDeleteShe clearly knows well what she wants! And she knows what's pretty! And she has the wonderful mother who can make it for her. :-)
ReplyDeleteIsn't that funny - wait till she's old enough to sew - what will happen then???
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind that dress for myself; it's very pretty.
Lisateresa
Lovely dress for a lovely little girl!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I think you may have a future seamstress in Daisy. She not only knows her terms, but has a fine eye for fabric. Good for her!
ReplyDeleteSo Precious!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I cannot tell you how happy I am that you are back blogging again, Anna. I look forward to reading this blog every morning, more than any other. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh for goodness sake. I die of the cuteness.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress.
What a beautiful dress! She has truly one of the sweetest smiles I have ever seen :-)
ReplyDeleteToo adorable! I love how she knows exactly what she wants! And is so lucky to have a momma that can make it for her!!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo made me smile, seeing her smile!
ReplyDeleteI know a little girl like this. She's now 7, but as a preschooler she was extremely concerned with her wardrobing. She's our pastor's granddaughter and lives 3 hours away, so only comes to our church on occasion. But each time she'd make remarks about what I wore last time--could have been months ago. "Last time you wore that brown skirt and those brown boots, I like those!" I was astonished at her memory! And when she was the flower girl in my sister's wedding, she was extremely particular about her sweet dress, the flowers, the basket, etc. So fun.
I think both Daisy and Scout have a future in dressmaking!
She certainly has excellent taste! I'm afraid my daughter would go the pink and purple route.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I've always liked brown paired with color. She's an interesting little lady with a gift of fashion - sense!
ReplyDeleteDaisy has good taste!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you have a seamstress in the making. Blessed is the mother who has a daughter to sew with.
ReplyDeleteI think our daughters would be soul sisters, I just finished a Little Red Riding Hood costume that was painstakingly researched by a very detail oriented 6 yr old. I was terrified. Luckily she loves it, which is more than I can say for the ill-fated Egyptian costume of '09.
ReplyDeleteI agree with jlynn: Blessed is the mother who has a daughter to sew with.
ReplyDeleteI am just now enjoying that blessing. I wish that I had taken the time to sew more while my daughters were little, maybe then, I would have enjoyed this particular joy sooner!
Daisy has a good eye and wonderful taste! You may just have a budding clothing designer there!
What a blessing she has to have a Mama who can sew for her and teach her so (sew) much!