When the pattern first debuted a few weeks ago, I knew this style would be perfect for my very active little one to wear for play dates in the hot, southern sun! I'm so glad that Melissa offered to let me try out her new pattern!
I had every intention of making a two-tiered dress for Ella, but after I attached the first tier and had her try it on for fit, I fell in love with it as a top! I decided instead to just hem the bottom and then make her a cute pair of matching shorts with the fabric I planned to use for the bottom tier.
Let me just say I am in love with this outfit! The Darling Daisy Dress Pattern couldn't be simpler, and because of the different tiers, you can obviously make a variety of looks like a top, a dress, or even a maxi dress with this one pattern! Melissa's technique for adding the ruched neckband was a cinch, and resulted in the perfect fit!
For the top above, I used the sizing chart as my guide to compare to Ella's measurements and decided to go with a size 6.
The bodice of this top could easily be monogrammed for a personal touch or embellished with buttons like I added. Since the front and back are identical, the buttons also help make it easy for Ella to know the front from the back when she is getting dressed by herself.
For the shorts, I used a basic Butterick shorts pattern (Butterick B4503 View E) that I have used many times before when I want to jazz up a design. For instance, I've used this several times with my Scalloped Edge Shorts Tutorial!
I cut out the fabric according to the shorts pattern (but did shorten them a little at the shorten/lengthen line) and assembled them per the pattern instructions. I then decided to add ruching to the edge of the shorts using this simple tutorial I found over at Daisy Chain Creations.
I will be using this tutorial on lots of other pieces (including tops, pants, you name it) in the future for sure!
Don't you think the ruched edging on the shorts ties the outfit together since the neckline of the Darling Daisy Top has that ruched effect?
To make the two pieces look even more like an ensemble, I sewed a matching button on the top of the ruched edging on the shorts. It also add a little pop of color.
And I couldn't be more pleased with the fit of the shorts, too.
If you are wondering why Ella looks a little nervous, it's because mosquitoes were after her! |
If you'd like you hand at making a similar top or maybe an adorable dress using the Darling Daisy Dress Pattern by Sew Like Your Mom, then you are in luck! Melissa has graciously offered up one copy of her pattern for a sewVery reader! Just be sure to enter below.
But if you just can't wait until the contest is over and want to get started on your own outfit right away, then grab a copy of the Darling Daisy Dress Pattern in her shop HERE! You'll be glad you did!
Thanks again, Melissa, for providing me with the pattern to try out! Now to find some more cute coordinating fabrics in my stash to make another great summer outfit!
I would make a dress! Melamom at juno dot com
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet outfit :) Isn't it funny how we plan on making one thing and then fall in love with something a little different :) Top and shorts sounds like a great option for a little active person to wear and enjoy :) Love the fabric combo!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! I love the fabric pairing! I should have picked up some of that green/pink floral too!
ReplyDeletei'd love to try a maxi!
ReplyDeleteI think I would make it into a top. Have been on a big dress kick lately for my daughter so a top would be nice too!
ReplyDeleteJess
The ruffled neckline is a nice detail, congrats to Melissa on her release!
ReplyDeleteMae
ALSO, my daughter would beg me for a maxi, so i'd definitely be making it. lol
DeleteI would make a top. This is so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I love maxis, but they just don't seem practical for my busy 5yo. I'd make a top.
ReplyDeleteMy 5 year old is begging me for a summer maxi dress (I live in the southern hemisphere so winter here!) so that's what I would make!
ReplyDeleteI just love this pattern! This would work for a wide variety of ages.
ReplyDeleteVery cute...yes might have to give this one a go.
ReplyDeleteVery cute, my favorite is top version.
ReplyDeleteCute stuff! My daughter doesn't have a maxi yet, so that is how I would make this pattern :)
ReplyDeleteI would make it as a dress.
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a dress and a top!
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughters would look so cute in a Darling Daisy dress.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! my adorable grand daughters would love the Darling Daisy Dress!!
ReplyDeleteI would make this as a dress or a top. My little one isn't quite ready for a maxi yet! Maybe next year. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I would make a dress first then a top! So cute.
ReplyDeleteI think I would start with a top... I have the prefontaine shorts that I'm adding a ruffle to the edge where the bias tape goes... this top would be adorbs with those shorts. :)
ReplyDeletethen dresses of various lengths. :)
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Such a cute pattern!! She is adorable in it as well! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this pattern. I would use it now to make a top for my Granddaughter but for Fall, I think I would need to make a little dress for her.
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ReplyDeleteI would totally make this as a maxi for my oldest and a top with shorts for my wild baby. I just LOVE this pattern!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd totally do a top!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great pattern. I love the top and shorts combination.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute outfits! Again, I love your fabric choices! Hope the mosquitoes did not get to her :)
ReplyDeleteI love this and nice fabric choices too
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I thought I recognized the fabric and I'm glad you liked the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, love the shorts you paired with it.
ReplyDeleteTurning it into a top was a great idea! So cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!! Such a great job on the entire outfit!
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