Thursday, February 21, 2013

Thrifted Thursday: Daddy to Daughter Dress---The Sequel

If you've come around here for any period of time you already know that I sometimes start with an idea and then....go crazy with it...and remake it 72 million times in 5 thousand different ways.
(Like all those different kinds of t-shirt skirts,or the specimen charts, or the suspenders, or all those, well, you get the point.)
 
So when I posted about the Daddy to Daughter Dress last week you may have suspected that I would be making some more...and if you suspected that, then you were right.
Super, crazy, right.
 
I am totally loving pairing the tie patterns and textures with cotton fabrics.
It's so much fun. 
(Yes, this is what I think is fun.  And that is why I am a jumbo nerd.)
 
Ok, so here are the differences from the dress I'm sharing today and the one from last week.
First of all instead of just using the tie for a decorative stripe I kept it's shape as a tie (letting it end half way down the dress instead of running it right off the bottom of the dress). 
I also used a skinny vintage tie, instead of a wider one from my husbands closet.  
And then I put this tie on a different dress pattern---this one I drew up myself just for this fabric and tie (and collar---which is another difference between this dress and last weeks).
So that's that..another tie embellished dress...and I love it.
I really do---I like this dress even more than the first one.
And even though I still have a million more tie dresses flying around in my head I'll try to control myself---and only make the 2 other variations that I've already cut out.
:)
-liZ
 
PS---If you want to know how I added the ties to these dresses the tutorial is HERE.
 
PS---Several people sent emails asking what pattern I used for the dress last week---so I'll tell you and it's a good one!  It is an "It's so easy SIMPLICITY" pattern #4927.  (Which is a TERRIFIC pattern for beginning seamstresses---it's cute, easy and has no button holes or zippers to worry about.)
 
PS---Simplicity didn't pay me to say that last PS.
 
PS---The fabric I used was from my stash and is from Micheal Miller (who didn't pay me to say that either :)
 


12 comments:

  1. This is super cute! I think I need to raid my husband's ties now ;)

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  2. I LOVE the different pattern combo! Love how it turned out with the peter pan collar too! :D

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  3. This would be so cute for Father's Day pics!

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  4. You crack me up! And of course I had to check out the specimen charts-yikes! Funny! Great work on the tie dresses. Love your creativity!

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  5. Ok. I love this one even more!! And that's saying a lot because the first one was crazy cute!! But this pattern mixing and the peter pan color is genius!!

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  6. Love this one. And seriously every time you post something with that pattern I want to try again. Mine haven't looked that cute yet. PS you should totally make this mini boden dress: http://pinterest.com/pin/209628557627450361/

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  7. Adorable. I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com.

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  8. you're a goddess. thanks for being so generous with tips and ideas and information. love from india.

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  9. Love this!! Do you have a tutorial for adding the cute collar too?

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