It's one thing for me to sew up a Maddie Bee apron top and be excited about the pattern, but it's another when I get to see how YOU sew it up! The style, the colors, which fabrics, the options you chose, etc.....now THAT is really exciting! I love seeing how one idea can be spun so many different ways!
I had 4 wonderful ladies help test this pattern and I want to share with you all the different looks they created!
We'll share two of them today and the other two tomorrow! Enough talk, let's get on to the pictures!
Lori of Love Hazel on etsy created this little beauty!
(Besides Lori's blog and shop you can catch her on twitter too...).
Lori used 4 extra design options - The Mini Apron, the Pear Applique, rounded hemline and the Extra Long Waist Ties.
and I just bet she was the CUTEST girl at the park! but still comfortable enough to run around and play!
Lori of Love Hazel on etsy created this little beauty!
(Besides Lori's blog and shop you can catch her on twitter too...).
Lori used 4 extra design options - The Mini Apron, the Pear Applique, rounded hemline and the Extra Long Waist Ties.
and I just bet she was the CUTEST girl at the park! but still comfortable enough to run around and play!
Love the combination of the fabrics from Sandi Henderson. GREAT job LORI!!!
"I loved making the maddie bee top! It is such a fun pattern and came together really easily. I loved that I could use fat quarters to make the entire thing! I am already trying to think of ways to incorporate using the pattern for my daughter's birthday party in May! You could really use this for any occasion or theme, which makes it very versatile and fun!!" - Lori
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Next up is Jennifer 's (she works at HGTV - cool job huh?!?) darling creation!
The Maddie Bee pattern allows little girls to be "girly" while they jump and play!
Jennifer used 4 extra design options - The Split design on TOP, pockets, rounded hemline and the extra long waist ties.
She also infused her own style into her design and added the pink ruffles! So girly and feminine!
"I was so excited to test the sewing pattern for Megan. And even more excited when I saw it was called The Maddie Bee as my daughter is named Maddie! The pattern is easy to follow and I love that it’s reversible. Two looks in one, that’s my kind of sewing!" - Jennifer
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Want to see more??? Me too!!! see you tomorrow! :)
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