

Emma's proof that I was indeed behind a sewing machine.
I found a cute {and EASY} reversible bubble skirt pattern that I wanted to try. {Originally I wanted it to be for Easter but I don't think that it's dressy enough for church.}

Kenzie models her mother's handy work. Beautiful!

My girls in their matchy skirts by ME! (the reversible side is a solid turquoise. love the functionality of it.)

All three lucky-new-skirt-wearin' girls
So all I can think to say is that I had FUN. I even made matching hair accessories after everyone left. The company was great, I made 2 skirts that actually look like clothing items and my girls love them and look super cute. What a creative rush and confidence booster!
This opens the door to so many projects if I can keep making friends with my sewing machine. And Kelli might need an early Mother's Day/Birthday/Christmas/Hanuka/Kwanza/Valentine's present! ;)
4 comments:
Awesome, I love projects that can be done in one sitting. And they turned out so cute!
those are SEW cute. (cheese wiz, i know). but i am proud of you!
Hey I don't look that bad in that picture! Too bad my hair is kinda wacky, but other than that it's a keeper!
THANKS for inviting me! i've been doing TONS of research for our next project and I'm stoaked! I just can't decide on which ONE I want to tackle first!! So many choices!
Emma looks so tall in that picture! They just keep growing. Cute pictures, adorable girls, great project, talented moms! Sew Wonderful!
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