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easter outfits sewn by you

Happy spring! You’ve been busy whipping up beautiful Easter wear for your little ones, and we thought it’d be fun to feature some of your hard work today.

See what your friends have done recently with Oliver + S patterns. I’ve rounded up some pretty amazing creations, enjoy!

Up first is the lovely Amy who sewed up a storm creating two Art Museum Vests and one Fairy Tale Dress!

This Fairy Tale Dress was sewn using fabric with little lambs on it, made by Amy.

After a successful Easter egg hunt, these two sisters pose by their Easter basket in coordinating Fairy Tale Dresses in pretty pastels. They were sewn by Stephanie.

Harmony really outdid herself making a trio of coordinating sister Fairy Tale Dresses in bright and vibrant colors.

Look at this dapper little boy in his Art Museum Vest + Trousers in classic stripes, all made by the talented Anne.

Next up, Manu sewed this Jump Rope Dress in a perfect springtime print.

The same Jump Rope Dress pattern and same print, but in a different color way and this time made by Elisabeth.

Janice created this Jump Rope Dress in Woodland Clearing fabric which includes one of our favorite spring things: birds!

Look at what the Easter bunny left: Easter dresses! Tricia made these coordinating sister Family Reunion Dresses and some Sunny Day Shorts turned into bloomers! How clever!

Katheryn made sister and brother outfits which included a Garden Party Dress and Sketchbook Shirt + Shorts. Do you recognize the fabric used for the shirt? It’s Woodland Clearing fabric!

Chelsey created this adorable Apple Picking Dress in a pretty floral.

Christine made this darling Bubble Dress. The outfit is complete with a hand knit sweater, Easter hat, and matching doll dress.

Here is a cool and contemporary boy look. Nicole sewed it using the Sketchbook Shirt + Shorts pattern.

Kate created this cute Roller Skate Dress in flower power fabric.

I’ll leave you with this cutie in her Library Dress made by rachelf_78.

Really wonderful sewing, everyone!



 

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