For anyone that is interested in these BEAUTIFUL pettiskirts, do not be intimidated by the following post! :0)
A few months ago, I decided that I wanted to do some research and find out if there was a pattern for these gorgeous skirts that are so popular in photography. Did my research, talked to the mom of a girl that had one on at the park and alas,
MY FINAL RESULT!. . . PETTISKIRT VICTORY!!
I got it all cut out and partially sewn, then life got in the way and it remained a pile of fluffy pieces of fabric. I thought that I would make a baby duck costume or a strawberry shortcake costume for Joni, but that pile of fluffy fabric kept staring at me, mocking me-"You will never get this accomplished!" So, what to my wondering eyes, when Halloween day, I sat down and FINISHED THE PROJECT! YAY!
I think it turned out pretty good for a trial run. And I can say that I do look forward to making more.
The best piece of advice is to invest in a ruffler foot for this project! This is how THRILLED Joni was about going trick-or-treating! LOL!!!
Davy Crockett in the school parade that walks for two blocks down the street and two blocks back to the school.
This picture of the kids with Halloween costumes was a result of Justin behind the camera, me trying to get Joni to be happy and not a whole lot of cooperation from the boys.
Logan wasn't feeling good, so he stayed home. He was a rodeo clown for school. Carson was so set on being Davy Crockett that he wouldn't leave me alone until the costume was finished. Monte was a fish for Story Hour Halloween party and a Horse for Halloween day and trick-or-treating.
Davy Crockett in the school parade that walks for two blocks down the street and two blocks back to the school.