
Here is the Kimono top that matches Addy's pajama pants. If you would like to make this too,
check out the pattern here at Habitual, another fabulous blog.

Put together, it's a lot of pink! But I figured she could wear them together or separately.

Regardless, I've learned that making clothes for kids, especially baby girls, is a natural high like no other. It's so easy and the finished products are so cute! Hopefully I'll get a chance to make some more in the coming months. Of course, I've still got that slipcover hanging over my head... sigh.
2 comments:
Those are adorably beautiful. I might have to buy some from you as gifts for my nieces sometime.
Rachel, I love this! I'm definitely going to make these for the girls for this summer. Very CUTE!
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