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10.24.2013

An {Adapted} Hanimi : Kids Clothes Week

As the oldest girl in the family, Indigo's closet is the least well-stocked.  I am slowly but surely trying to remedy that, although the girls' Halloween costumes definitely set me back (pictures coming soon).

For this second dress for Indigo, I went with the Hanimi pattern, modified here and there.

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I added the faux cap sleeves.

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I also shortened the bodice by 2 1/2 inches.

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And I made the shirt in an A-line shape with very little gathering.

hanimi {adapted}

I got all matchy-matchy with the stripes because I just can't help myself.

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The fabric is half square triangles in jewel.

my girl and me
 

Aw, look how much she loves me.

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 The collar is a black sateen from Joanns, I believe.

black sateen collar
 

 And that's my kids clothes week dress numero dos. A hanimi, adapted.

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20 comments:

  1. I love this pattern as well, you can do so much with it
    love this dress!

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    1. it really is so versatile, isn't it? i love this pattern! :)

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  2. Until the closeups I had no idea that was anything other than a single piece of fabric! great pattern matching!

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    1. thanks. i was going for a single piece look... but after my experience of having the sailboat top dress - cut in an a line shape - look like a potato sack, i had trepidation over cutting another one-piece dress. ;)

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  3. I love the faux cap sleeves! The half square triangles fabrics are some of my favorites. Ever. Love the dress! :)

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  4. I absolutely lòve it, the print, the collar, the pattern... Everything!

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    1. thank you so much, eva maria!

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    2. By the way : I just saw a similar fabric on a little girl's dress in this blog: http://vanjansen.blogspot.be/2013/10/grafisch-jurkje.html

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    3. wow, that is crazy! our versions look exactly the same, except mine has a collar and faux cap sleeves! it always amazes me when that happens. thanks for sharing. :)

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    4. Yeah, funny, isn't it? Blogger's minds must move in the same kind of way, haha!

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    5. thanks for telling me, eva maria. that was a lot of fun to see!

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  5. Man, I love your style! It is so modern and refreshing! Gorgeous (as always).
    And that picture of the two of you together is so sweet (the one where she's not making a face. ha, ha!)

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  6. And finally we see you in a photo! YAY! You are beautiful! I love the dress and your attention to detail!

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    1. aleshia, you are so sweet. thank you. for the last year or so, i've been reading about us moms getting ourselves in front of the camera if nothing else so our kids will have photos with us someday. so i've been meaning to do that more often, but the truth is i hate have my picture taken. jude took these - and about a dozen more... which i promptly deleted. :D

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  7. That's strange, posting almost identical dresses at the same time! Really like your version!

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  8. love this! the pattern is great!

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  9. Such a lovely dress! So modern looking. You have the most amazing attention to detail. I can't match stripes, even when I try :) I love the picture of you and Indigo together. She looks so like you!

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  10. That dress is UNREAL! And Indigo is looking so grown up. :) Love the pics of you two together--beautiful! You're hair has gotten so long since I saw you!

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  11. Again, I love the photographs of you with your children the most! But this is a gorgeous dress. Just perfect and stunning.

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