Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Baptismal Gown

I have had the privilege of being able to provide gowns for babies receiving the Sacrament of Baptism. Below is one I made for my little cousin. The priest who baptized him said it is the nicest gown he has ever seen! I am honored by his compliment

Monday, February 2, 2015

If you have questions or would like to explore the option of working with me to make something beautiful, please feel free to contact me at this address: girlsinwhitedresses@live.com or leave me a comment. I look forward to getting to know you. :)

Accents

Though First Communion Dresses are traditionally white, it is possible to accent them subtly with other colors. The dress below is fully lined with white cotton, has a satin bodice and skirt, and has a light, embroidered, beaded over skirt. The  classy 3/4 length sleeves are also made from the over skirt material.

Sleepy-time

Sometimes is it nice to just curl up in a cozy, wearable blanket--a flannel nightgown! This one has long sleeves, lace edging the neckline and sleeves, and a button to close it in the back.

Pretty in Pink

Do you have a fancy occasion to attend soon? Do you have ideas of what sort of dress you would like your little girl to wear? Or, maybe she has a dream-dress that needs to be created just for her. These sorts of projects excite me! I am thrilled to take your ideas and work with you to make a dress that is just-right.
The one below was made to perfectly match a pattern we found at the fabric store. The bodice is fully lined and the skirt has two layers: an underskirt of complimentary material edged with lace and an over skirt which displays little rosettes sewn all along the ruffle.

Stars and Ice Cream

A girl I know really enjoyed the freedom and girly-ness of having simple, cotton dresses that she could wear to church, parties, visiting Gramma, or attending school. As a result I sewed her a few dresses that met these criteria. The dress has a neckline decorated with a small, scalloped collar, zips up the back, and is made with a light, fun, patterned material.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Sweet and simple

A few years ago my grandmother asked me to sew my cousin a First Communion dress that was "sweet and simple". Since the dress was not to have adornments I chose a material that was in and of itself quite pretty. It was soft, slightly stretchy, a little heavy, and had imprinted patterns all over it.