

- Variety – The pattern includes three variations and I loved them so much, I tried all three. On Grace’s dress, I changed the variation a little bit as the pattern has a flat patchwork panel running down the center of the dress. I chose to do two patchwork ruffles just so I could squeeze more ruffles in somewhere. I don’t know that the prints were different enough from one another to see the patchwork aspect, but just think of the possibilities with Lindsay’s design! There are also plenty of opportunities to add ric rac, ribbon, ruffles, buttons, all kinds of embellishments – love that! You can even get two looks out of one dress because it’s fully reversible!
- Straightforward – The progression of steps in this pattern was perfect. The instructions were clear and I loved that there were little tips included; I felt like Lindsay was there showing me what to do (someday maybe!!) The illustrations and extra details were invaluable.
- Seam Allowances – This is probably a little weird, but one of my pet peeves is when it takes me like a hundred years to identify the seam allowances on a pattern. Not so here! The seam allowances were written clear as day. It made me smile.
- Simple and Quick – The dress was simple enough to put together that I did the latter two dresses a couple steps at a time while cooking dinner or watching the kids color. After assembling the first dress, I didn’t even need to check the instructions the second and third round. Everything was just so well explained and straightforward. A quick sew ranks high in my book!
- No Seam Ripper Needed – This pattern is drawn so perfect and explained so well, I didn’t have to redo anything! Lindsay’s technique for the scallop front is genius and the scallops pressed out easily. (I trimmed all my seams with pinking shears). All three dresses came together easily with the lines matching up and everything lying flat. It was a sewing dream!




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Tisha says
My four babies always make me happy, especially when they get excited about a new sewing or craft project I’m doing. :o)
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ruthie says
No seam ripper needed makes me VERY happy!
Angela S says
DIY things make me happy! I always enjoy the feeling of accomplishment with each fabulous project completed.
Maria says
I am a follower of the blog, have been for a while now. 🙂
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Maria says
Love the christmas versions of the Janey Jumper.
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Danielle says
Finishing a project makes me happy, be it a sewing project, knitting project, or school project. I love that sense of accomplishment. Thanks for the giveaway.
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Anneliese says
These dresses are above and beyond! So gorgeous. And I love your party setup! How I wish I had my Christmas cards finished. Yours will be beautiful (not looking to win by the way…:-)).
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Crafts For Lily says
It makes me happy when all of us are home snuggled together on rainy days!
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