
After you make today’s featured Bitty Booties pattern, you can also sew up this Itty Bitty Baby Dress pattern from Made by Rae. This version above was made recently by Stitch-Craft using the sweetest cherry print that would be fun for a 4th of July picnic.










What a surprise to see my dress featured here! It’s a great, fast pattern! I made this for a friend’s preemie, so I’m hoping she’ll grow big enough to fit into it by July 4th!
Holly it’s so adorable! I love how you worked the fabric pattern so well into the dress.
Holly your dress is wonderful. I made my first dress for my baby using this pattern, you can see the dress in my blog
http://sertyan.blogspot.com
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