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The Miss Penelope Pattern in the Shop!!



Finally! I have managed to get a pattern out! My girls call this "the fairy dress", but her official name is Miss Penelope. The official description goes something like this:

Miss Penelope is the perfect little top or dress for any little fairy to wear! It’s adorable as a top over leggings, jeggings, or jeans; or as a dress it can be worn in any season paired with a top underneath or cardigan. My girls start twirling and hearing “fairy giggles” soon after donning this enchanting dress. 


This cute top or dress even looks good in knit! The one shown here is Molly's new favorite dress. Since you need to size down a size or 2 to use knit you can also go up to a size 14-16 too.


You can mix it up a bit by using different fabrics for the skirt layers too! 

The pattern is in THE SHOP so head on over and take a look! By the way, to properly launch the new pattern we are having a shop wide
SALE! Get 20% off of your entire purchase until
Friday!  
Use coupon code "miss penelope"

Comments

Anonymous said…
How cute!!! Now I just need to clean my sewing closet so I can find my machine!
Anonymous said…
I'd seen a pic of it tweeted by the lovely to have thisrosewholesale.com cheap online Sian and knew i needed.

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