Ruffles and Linen

Linen is my favorite fabric to work with these days.  Vintage linen, fine quality new linen, linen blends.  I also love ruffles – they are just so dressy and fun.  You can add a ruffle to almost anything for a little touch of feminine bling.  So when I received a message a couple of weeks ago from a lady wanting linen and ruffles I was, of course, delighted!  She had seen this dress in my etsy shop and she wanted one like it in a tan linen, and she wanted the dark grey leggings to go with it.

I was thrilled with her eye for a great looking outfit – I am in love with these colors together.  My girlies just may have to have this combination for Christmas dresses.

My friend who made the original pattern had to scramble to get me a pattern a couple of sizes bigger.  I did check with her first before I took on the project!  She came through with flying colors – a great pattern that went together beautifully and looks just darling.

Still using my ribbon labels but the supply is dwindling rapidly.  Time to order some new clothing tags!

I did get some size tags ordered for my ruffled leggings.  So much handier for me and the Mama’s who put them on their little girls!

For the back of this one I added buttons instead of a zipper.  I didn’t have a zipper on hand, and I forgot to add the seam allowance to the center back.  So I added a placket and buttons.  And I really love the look – goes well with the linen.

I packed it up and shipped it off with about a day to spare.  They needed it by the 31st and it should be there by the 30th.  Priority Mail with delivery confirmation and insurance.  That will usually make them take good care of it!

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  1. I am so in love with this pattern. Have been since I first saw it. Might have to cave for E….

  2. Love it. I think I might have spotted one of your creations on Ella Sunday, meant to ask Annette if it was yours. Flax colored linen with a ruffle down the front? I think that was one of my favorite dresses you ever made for your girls.
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  3. Jill, This outfit is just adorable! Love the fabric and how it’s paired with those adorable leggings. Sure wish I was the little girl getting them! :-)

  4. What a sweet set I love it.

  5. Beautiful! I like the buttons too. And the leggings. And ruffles. I like ruffles….even though my other half does turn his nose up at them. ;)
    deborah recently posted..Kiddos and Cousins and Lots of Fun TimesMy Profile

    • :) I thought of you when I titled the post Ruffles and Linen! Still think it would be funny to give you a ruffled skirt for Christmas! But I really like my Brother-in-law so I probably won’t try to get on his bad side!!!

  6. This dress is so sweet and beautiful!
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    • Thank you Annie! I’m rather in love with this pattern too! There is another version I haven’t tried yet, but it’s on my list! It is just as adorable and fun!

  7. You have exquisite taste and flawless execution.
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  8. As a mom of boys…I would love this outfit for ME.

    • :) Kellie, I’ve had a lot of women say they wish they could wear these ruffled leggings! And I say why not?! Of course it would take a good deal mor fabric to make them for adults but I’m thinking on a way to just add the ruffled fabric to the bottom of a pair of adult size leggings. Wear with a skirt and make sure the ruffles go up far enough to be under the hemline of the skirt! What do you think?? Should we try it out?!

  9. Jill! Not only do I love linen, I live in it from April 1st to October 1st. (So does our home!)
    This ensemble is brilliant. You are amazing!
    ~Lynne
    w/L.
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    • :) Thanks Lynne! My friend gets all the credit for creating the lovely pattern! I hope to introduce her on my blog at some point! Lots going on behind the scenes right now!

  10. Just darling…I would love to have a top like that for myself. You sew beautifully..!!

  11. Hi! I love the linen dress. So simple and pretty! I would be very interested in a ladies top. Put me on the list!

  12. Katherine Landreneau says:

    Love linen, my fave for many years, especially for myself! Love that dress and the color combo! You do beautiful work! Thanks for sharing! Kl

  13. Beautiful! Just gorgeous!

  14. That ruffled collar is so unique, Jill! I love wearing outfits that you don’t see everywhere, I’m sure she’ll be getting her share of compliments. Lovely work!
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  15. visiting from feathernest friday. i love love love the top

  16. Very cute!
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  17. So pretty! I love everything you come up with. :) Thank you for linking!
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  18. I cannot even tell you how much I love this outfit!! Great job, as always, Jill!! I’d love to see more of these in your shop so I can buy one for myself :-) I’d love one!! Thanks for linking it up to Transformation Tuesday! XO Laura at The Ironstone Nest

  19. Beautiful job. I love linen, too-just hate ironing it! Thanks so much for linking up at One Creative Weekend! I hope to see you back on Friday.

  20. That’s a beautiful outfit, Jill! She will love it.
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    • Thank you Jami! She did love it – said it fit like a dream – which made my friend very happy :) My friend is a pattern making whiz! I’m so blessed to be working with her!

  21. I featured your idea on One Creative Weekend at OneCreativeMommy.com this week. Please stop by and grab a featured button if you’d like. I can’t wait to see what you link up this week!

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