This nightgown is another experiment that turned out completely different than I intended ... but it's still great!
I started out to make an A-line t-shirt dress with a ruffled bodice.
The ruffles got (more than) a little crooked, but that ended up looking like a design element. We'll just pretend I did that on purpose, okay?
When it was all finished, I looked at it and said, "This is a nightgown, not a dress!" Well, I hadn't set out to make a nightgown. But Paige did need something lighter than fleece for nightwear, so I was still happy with the end result.
Now I just need to figure out the secret to making it look like a dress instead of a nightgown. I think a solid color would help. Maybe shortening it a little. Any other ideas?
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4 comments:
Very sweet! I think it's the print that gives this adorable dress the appearance of a nightgown. Perhaps a different print (or even the solid you suggested) would remedy that. :)
Three-quarter sleeves and a belt should take away the nightgown look.
Thanks for the ideas! I have a few girly belts that (so far) I had no use for. I think I'll try both of your suggestions on the next attempt.
LOVE the ruffles!! Such a sweet little nighty!
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