When we decided to create outfits for both of the nieces, our goal was for them to be similar...yet different...all while keeping with our overall theme of I Corinthians 13.
So, we opted to use the same color palette, but use different patterns and incorporate different embroidery. 
And, if you missed it, details and specifics about
EA's "embroidered subway art" skirt can be found here.
As for CL, we began with the Ice Cream Dress {view A}, another Oliver + S pattern we had never sewn before. EA's "embroidered subway art" skirt can be found here.
This was a pattern that was not on our 'must buy' list until we saw this fabulous creation by gail {probably actually} which had us absolutely swooning. While our creation looks nothing like hers, one day we'd like to attempt a knock-off similar to hers!
We made some minor modifications. . .
Some modifications were planned. . .we lengthened the main dress portion by 1" and shortened the band by 1". 
The notch on the front bodice was also removed, and a braided dmc button loop rather than a fabric loop was used as a back closure. And, of course, we chose to incorporate the usual piping. *Note to self: piping around the bottom band is not preferable (unless you choose to attach the band differently from the directions), and when you pipe the yoke it appears as if it double-piped.
Other modifications were not so planned.

Then, came the fun part. . .more embroidery {as if big sister's outfit didn't have enough}! Since CL is the baby sister, we opted for the "minimalistic approach" on the I Corinthians 13 theme - using only the last verse of the chapter.
We have also been quite smitten with dandelions and thought that could work well with the 'in the air' part of the challenge. After searching through google images, we found plain dandelions, dandelions with hearts, little dandelions, and big dandelions. In the end, we basically combined some artwork and made it our own.
The dandelions were made using a chain stitch on the stem, straight stitches on the 'flower portions', and French knots to complete the flower portion ends, as well as the center of each dandelion.
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Outfit / Fabric Specifications:
Pattern: Oliver + S, Ice Cream Dress {size: 6-12 month, modified; piping added}
Fabrics: Cream Broadcloth and Grayish/Khaki Broadcloth {Hobby Lobby}
Button: Joann's Button Box find {we are SO ADDICTED to these boxes}
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Is it fair to have a favorite of your creations for this season? If so, for us, this ice cream dress, has 'blown away' our other Project Run and Play sew-along entries! Okay, that pun might have been a little lame.... Still, it IS indeed our favorite!So, what has been your favorite challenge of the season? Or better yet, what is the design that you've made that is your personal favorite for this season? We'd love for you to share your comments and/or link below!

























Love (love, love) the dandelions blowing away and the use of 1 Corinthians. I would pin it on my to sew for the girls board but there is NO hope of my hand embroidering all of those French Knots! Keep waiting for ya'll to win a sew along challenge--this may be the week!
ReplyDeleteYou are too, too sweet....As far as winning a challenge, looks like it will be a 1 / 100 shot. We can't get over the number of linky party entries week in and week out!!! What a fabulous resource for generating a list of sewing possibilities :).
DeleteHave you never won a sewing challenge????? NOT POSSIBLE!!! I sit here and look at your pictures and say "wow" over and over! So amazing!
ReplyDeleteNot this season :)! The sew-along gang provides stiff competition week in and week out!!
DeleteI think the same thing! Every time I see what you've made I think, "Oh wow." You are on such a higher level! All your stuff is gorgeous and amazing!
DeleteThe Ice Cream dress is simply beautiful
ReplyDeleteOh my...so lovely! The dress is stunning but the embroidery is more so! Very well done!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, amazing! I love the embroidery design! And I love the way you incorporated the last bit of 1 Corinthians 13. =) It may have been an unintentional modification, but I love the horizontal tuck in the back. I love this dress!
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving our 'unintentional modification' two thumbs up!!!! :)
DeleteOnce again, impeccable work. You are my embroidery heroes! And you always make the perfect modifications to make each piece your own. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteUmmmm......chain stitch, straight stitch, French knots, and the occasional bullion is our limit!!! BUT: Ashley just pinned a plethora of stitches to add to our embroidery arsenal!!! Maybe we can branch out soon....
DeleteThese dresses are so sweet. You are truly the best aunties ever. You keep your nieces looking so very beautiful. What a wonderful way to express your love to your family.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your creation on Friday!
DeleteI'm speechless! The dandelion design is gorgeous.:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindy!! We've fallen in love with dandelions. Followers beware!!!
DeleteFabulous sewing!
ReplyDeleteThe dandelion artwork is so beautiful! (I love the inclusion of 1 Corinthians 13. Just perfect!)
I'm pretty sure these outfits will be cherish for quite a long time :-)
Talk about creating an heirloom dress! What a stunning variation on the popular Ice Cream Dress . . . that embroidery is exquisite. What a neat way to incorporate 1 Cor. 13 - love it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Thanks for taking the time to comment on our blog....we cherish each and every comment sent our way!!
ReplyDeleteYour linky party link isn't working for me, but I got here any way. These dresses are lovely with the muted tones, whimsical detailing, and grounded embrodery. Thanks for sharing your creations with us every week!
ReplyDeletewith love
-Jo
The link wasn't working for me either. Don't know if this would disqualify you or not. I found your work to be fascinating, so I thought I would mention it. You really do amazing work.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful together and stand alone. Love the little pop of red in this one, goes great with big sis's piping an bow!
ReplyDeletewow, just gorgeous! i love the pintucks on the ice cream dress! and thanks for the mention! :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that embroidery! They look gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS!!! And that just happens to be my all time favorite verse.
ReplyDeleteyour embroidery is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing embroidery. You are keeping these girls very well-dressed!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, lovingly made work. You've created heirloom treasures!
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful (master)pieces are exactly why I'm so excited to sew: you've proven, once again, it's entirely possible to incorporate whimsical, modern, unique, fun details into a classic design and style. Well done and thanks for the continued inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! Love the embroidery!
ReplyDeleteYour creativity and spectacular skill in sewing is a delight to behold! "Love is in the Air" is just beautiful! The children are adorable and so precious!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your style. The neutral colors allows all of the wonderful details to stand out on their own. I, too, keep expecting another sew-along win for you. Actually, I was surprised you weren't competing as invited designers this season. Soon, I bet!
ReplyDeleteWOW - jaw on the floor WOWzaaaa. I can't help but be in love with the theme of 1st Corinthians, I never tire of hearing it at weddings I shoot. The details and embroidery... I'm going to come visit you so you can teach me, mmmkay ;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks for those sweet words!! Ummm, as far as that visit.... Completely laughable - not that you wouldn't be welcome....
DeleteLove the dandelion embroidery!
ReplyDeleteOh I love (love, love) this as well!! Especially the "ice cream dress" - I'm assuming you described the skirt and top in another post. The creativity that comes out of the two of you astounds me!!! Way to go!!!
ReplyDeleteMust have missed it in a previous post, put WHAT is the Joanns button box?
Designdreamer
Yes, big sister's outfit was on the post prior to this one!! The Joann's button box was introduced to us on shwinandshwin.blogspot.com. It's just a described: a box of buttons. Granted, some are duds! But some are awesome!! The best part? There are matches within the containers ...
DeleteThat. Is. Beautiful! Oh my word! I love the detail that was so very well done.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! It's elegant and simple and beautiful. I truly love it. And the 1st Corinthians theme is so awesome! What a way to celebrate love. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful!! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI always love your special embroideries. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is absolutely stunning, so many wonderful details.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Embroidery! Oh and those photos are adorable!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! You do great work. Found you on the Schwin link party!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! I mean really. These clothes are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe featured you on our blog. Thanks for sewing along! http://shaffer-sisters.blogspot.com/2013/02/prp-sew-along-winter-2013.html
ReplyDeleteWith Love,
Jo
just perfect :)
ReplyDeleteI am so blown away by this. WOW! Beautiful work!
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