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Polka dot is always lovely !

Dress decorate with Japanese fabric :) cutest

 

available @my etsy shop

We are crazy about this maxi dress that we found on our buying trip last week!! The hot pink and orange are super fun for summer and the fit is very flattering. These will definitely fly out the door so let us know if you want us to reserve your size. This fabulous dress will be in stores in May. :)

 

Yellow cake with raspberry filling. Dress made using 50/50 gumpaste/fondant and cut with a cookie cutter.

Minus the large collar. Dress needs some serious blocking still!

Salsa dress for children

Salsa dress for sale

crafty kid sleep-over party!

Dress - handmade

Sweater - Ann Taylor loft

Shoes - Aerosoles

See this incredible dresses for your amazing eve. We are sure that with this unique dresses you will be the happiest on the new years eve. Keep all views at your beauty and enjoy!

    

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Dressed ready for action, bring on the vampires!

Shooting

Cosplay : Mayaneku Cosplay

Univers : Final Fantasy XV Game

I know it's been WAYY overdue, but this beautiful dress was made by Arion, and I hope these photos do it justice! There is a lovely patterned fabric below the lacy top, and a very pretty big pink ribbon at the back. ♥

What sprout patterns showed me before I started this dress project! So cool!

 

This was quite a while ago.

What can you say.......nice dress????

mixed media dress form using paper, ribbon and wire

Wedding dress shopping with my sister in law proved to be too much for little Violet, so in between playing hide and seek between the dresses [!] she threw herself on the floor to ensure maximum attention was on her

Shop window, Dam Straat, Amsterdam.

A sweet flowy dress in white and trimmed with chiffon ruffles and lace. Elastic back and ties with halter straps at neck.

Dress: Antique store. It's made by Recollections, a clothing store for re-enactments and stuff like that. I paid only $12 for it.

Shawl: Handspun and knit by me

Headcovering: handmade by me

Shoes: Merrils from the local shoe store.

 

We had our December spin in today and I decided to dress up for it.

I'm not moody I swear . . .

Blue dress - H&M

Pearly pendant - Miss Selfridge

Tights and boots - Primark

My third Peony dress, made with Larkspur by Alexander Henry. I've been hoarding it my stash for a year, and I'm so happy to use it!

This is my favorite dress out of the two I got for pictures.

 

Argh, who knew having a little girl would give me a sudden propensity for pink?

Luxurious Strapless Ball Gown Ruffling Color Wedding Dress www.dresswe.com/top10/wedding-dresses-chicago-city-252/

Here’s a simple pattern for the stripy dress:

Yarn: fingering weight yarn, gauge for 10cm/4” of stst should be about 28-30 sts. 3mm circular needles in various sizes, and dpns for the sleeves. I used Marks & Kattens Fame Trend in two dfferent colors, working 4 rows in each color.

CO 216sts. Join to work in the round. I did a K1P1 ribbing for four rows, but it curls up quite a bit. A folded hem might work out better. Continue in st st. Place stitch markers to each side, so that you have na equal amount of stithes for the front and the back. Decrease four stitches every eight rows eight times, and every sixth rows six times, on both side of each marker. Continue straight for another 15cm. Place 12 sts. on both sides of the body on holders and leave the rest of the stitches on the circular needle. CO 64sts for the sleeve. K1P1 for 4 rows for the ribbing, continue in st st. until you are happy with the lenght. The sleeves in my dress measure about 6cm. Put 12 sts on a holder and leave the rest on a circular needle or dpns. Repeat for the other sleeve. Join the sleeves and the body: knit 68sts from the back, 52sts from the right sleeve, 68sts from the front and 52sts from the left sleeve. Knit for about 9cm, then work the 1st decrease round: *K2,K2tog* repeat, knit for 4.5cm and work the 2nd decrease round: *K1,K2tog*repeat, knit for 3.5cm and work the 3rd decrease round: *K1,K2tog*repeat. If you wish, you may work some short row shaping after this, so that the back of the neck is higher than the front. Work back and forth, wrapping the sts when you turn, and making the rows shorter every time. Start working in the round again for the collar. Knit about 3cm, then purl 1 row and knit for another 3cm. BO really loosely. Turn the collar where the purled row is and weave the BO edge on the inside of the neck. Weave the underarm stitches you left on holders earlier.

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