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SummerlinDesigned by Alice Schnebly
![]() Download Now! I hope you have fun choosing fun yarn and fabric combinations, and enjoy creating cute outfits for your favorite little princess as much as I have for mine! SizingSizes to fit girls 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) years with 18 (20, 22, 24, 26) inch chest size. Ages are approximate. Actual finished chest measurements are 17 (19, 21, 23, 25) inches. Yarn and Fabric Requirements1 skein TLC Cotton Plus (51% Cotton/49% Acrylic, 100g/178 yards) or Lion Brand Cotton Ease (50% Cotton/50% Acrylic, 100g/207 yards); multiple bodices can be made from one skein. ![]() Download Now!, 5 pages, 850KB, Available as PDF Supplemental Pattern InformationMore pictures of all versions of the pattern can be found on Flickr. You can read more about this pattern in these posts. Versions shown in the pattern are made from the following yarn and fabrics: Page 1: More Gathered version, size 3, TLC Cotton Plus in Light Rose, Amy Butler Covington Tile in Marmalade If you need help with the sewing portion of the pattern, the following pictures will help guide you through the process (click to enlarge.) |
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Lady, you are awesome!
This is such a Sweet & Creative Pattern! Thank You So Much for sharing this with us. I love that it uses cotton yarn & fabric. I am going to start making one for each of my little girls today! :D
I love the pattern...Thank you. I made one for my granddaughter and my daughter wants one in every color for her. Its adorable!!
Please help, I tried to download the pattern and it told me the file was damaged and could not be repaired. This pattern would be perfect for my girls I've been looking for an hour and this is the most beautiful simple little dress I've seen. Thanks.
I love this pattern! I can't wait to try it. Thanks.
I was wondering, I know your pattern is copyrighted, but I don't see additional comments like some patterns have. Do you have a problem with people making and selling this item so long as they aren't trying to pass off the pattern as their own? I made like five of these tops for my daughter and friends' kids and they've all told me they would definitely sell but I wanted to check with you first. I've been doing apron tops, I actually made the one year old size out of a bandana!!! This is the cutest pattern EVER and fairly quick to make, I love it, you're a genious!
I'm no sewer, but this really makes me want to practice! My daughter would love this!
Thanks for sharing such a great pattern with us! I'm in the midst of making three for my neices and I'm loving it! :)
I can't wait to make one of these little dresses for my girl - just brilliant, and thank you!! (My daughter has a pair of those red sparkly shoes, too, and just loves them.)
I love this pattern, because it is basic and simple. Made two Summerlins this week and reported about them on my blog. Thanks!
Love your design! Cannot download due to "damaged file". Is there another way for me to access the pattern?
Thanks!
It's the most darling dress I've ever seen - I have to make it!
My daughter is a bigger size - so we'll have to see if it works out.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Absolutely adorable. I had the same thought in my head, but being a fairly new knitter had no clue how I was going to do it. Your pattern is wonderful. Thank you for sharing!
Oh that dress is so sweet - and the photos too! Thanks for sharing!
Hi,
On the summerlin top section they don't show pics of the back portion. Does this go over the head, or is there a fastener in the back. I'm not interested in a dress right now, just the little top.
Thanks,
Patti :-)
merci pour cette jolie petite chose!!!
I am try to download this patterns.
the file is damage.
can you try and sent it to me open.
I love to make this dress
great website.
What perfect timing, I just completed a six hour sewing class today and I bought myself a brand new Brother sewing machine :-) (you can see my pj pants I made at my blog tomorrow, I'll post them tonight). I have a 'small' 7 yr old daughter and I think if I use larger needles I should be able to get the knitted top to fit her, and I just bought some Amy Butler fabric. I'm totally going to try these. They look gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing them 'free' with us, that is so generous and kind of you.
:)
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