


The new slip is made out of white cotton. The neck line and sleeve openings are done by hand with a rolled edge. I stitched a piece of bridal lace to the center front and edged the bottom with ½ inch lace. A simple side closure is secured with a snap. After the dress was completed, realized the slip was too long and created a horizontal pleat.


The new cotton floral dress’ sleeves and neck edge are completed with a simple gathered stitch. I had left over lace from the slip and added it to the neck edge. Small gathers adorn the sleeve cap. A center back closure is secured by snaps and decorated with heart shaped buttons. A small ruffle finishes the bottom dress edge.
It was a pleasure making these miniature garments. The project took 4 hours to complete.
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