Monday, July 11, 2011

It Started with Bunny Slippers

These bunny slippers!
Aren't they uber cute?


They even have fluffy bunny tails!
How could I resist?

You may remember that last year, I made and donated a nightgown and little outfit to be used in a hospital fundraiser.  This year, I volunteered again to make something.
I just happened to spy these sweet slippers shortly afterwards, and decided they would become a part of my donation.  My original thought was a pair of pajamas and matching robe.
Now, comes the part when I have to admit to procrastinating, not finding a suitable pattern, and a deadline quickly approaching!


So, I turned to the trusty pattern used for last year's nightie.
Inspired by the Old Fashioned Baby Retreat slip dress that I am still working on, I incorporated many of those design details.


I omitted the sleeves from the pattern and added Swiss insertion and French lace edging to the bodice.
At the seamline of the skirt and bodice, I used large entredeux beading that I borrowed from a well aged and unfinished class project kit.  This nightgown needed to be completed, and I knew that class project would most likely remain in the basket of UFO's for a very long time.
Sweet pink and white gingham ribbon was threaded through the entredeux and tied in a bow --
because we all know a bow makes everything better!
While bows and long ties might not be a wise choice on a nightie for a real live little doll, I figured this dolly was not likely to encounter any harm.


The hem is finished with folded tucks and Swiss edging.

Last, but definitely not least . . .

bunny slippers!
Wooly bunny slippers may not be the normal choice for a delicate summer nightgown.
Let's just overlook that small detail, okey dokey?


Hoppy Monday!

18 comments:

  1. What a sweet nightie! I love the slippers. I use slippers in the summer with lightweight nighties all the time.

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  2. Someone will sure be getting a work of art and a treasure to be handed down. As always, you are a gifted artist with thread & fabric.

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  3. I just adore these slippers... they are just too cute! And I think any "little" would just love to wear them regardless of the season! Dress is gorgeous too! I love pink gingham!

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  4. Oh, Jan... Bunny Slippers are never out of season!

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  5. Oh my. OH MY! That little nightgown and slippers is TO DIE FOR! I love every little detail. I just love every bit. So precious and perfect and darling!

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  6. Such an elegant nightie for dolly!

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  7. Adorable! How sweet is that???!!!

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  8. Too precious! :))

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  9. Absolutely darling. I am crazy over these slippers girlfriend. You just make me smile. YOU DO! You are one talented girly and I just adore you!

    xoRebecca

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  10. Oh that is so precious!! Those tiny seams and lace and tucks....and those bunny slippers! Some little girl is going to be over the moon about this set!

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  11. Adorable! I love, love, love all of the fine detail... You're the SEWING QUEEN!

    Warm blessings,
    Spencer

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  12. I love what you did with my design, Jan. It is beautiful!!

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  13. Just PRECIOUS, Jan! You are so skilled at this sort of tiny detail work. I ♥ the pink & white gingham ribbon run through the large entredeux beading. Great idea!

    I would LOVE to make a size 6 version of this little gown for my DGD, Ms. C. She would go bonkers over those bunny slippers, too. I wonder if I can buy some in her size???

    Well done!
    fondly,
    Rett

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  14. p.s. Did you MAKE the bunny slippers for the doll or did you purchase them? If so, where????
    Ms. C. has an American doll...Felicity...and if I make Ms. C. a nightgown like that, I'd like to make one for Ms. Felicity, too.

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  15. For Rett and others who have contacted me to ask, I purchased the doll-size bunny slippers at the craft store, Michael's.
    Thanks for all the kind comments!

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