You know how important it is to me to be able to provide feminine, modest, yet stylish patterns for our older girls...well as far as Molly and Mary (my 12 year old sis-in-law) are concerned, this version of Miss Mary is a winner!
View B is a skirt that is slightly A-line instead of gathered. Molly likes it so much that she's already begging to wear it Sunday to church, that's a really good sign! It sort of reminds me of the shirtwaist dresses that I've read about in my Grace Livingston Hill novels. In dressy fabric it could be quite elegant, no?
Now I will explain some of the particulars that I sort of skipped in my excitement yesterday! Miss Mary has a lined bodice, but not skirt. It could easily be made reversible by adding a skirt to the lining, it would use up a good bit of fabric, but you would have the option nonetheless. The front skirts overlap almost completely so that modesty can be maintained, even with very active young maidens.
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I love it. There are so many simple ways that it could be added to, pleated shoulders, ruffles, lace, bias binding, big grosgrain bow, button closure, etc.
You've outdone yourself, that little dress is just precious!
Holler if you need a tester. I'd be willing to make any size you need. Caroline wears a 5-6 but we have little girls of all sizes at church. :)
I like the red design for the younger girls, but think you are correct in straightening the skirt for older ones. Just beautiful work!
Hey guys!
Yes! View B will be included in both size ranges!
xoxo,
Sam
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