And mine could be the 7th in romper-overall lovers group who decided to flip this O&S popover sundress to a romper or overall. Surprisingly, all of these are difference and you can check them here to see how wonderful all the entries are.
You Call It Popover romper |
Mixed them up! |
I love the roomy pants on little kids. Love the way it created the plumply bum. The girl grows so fast and this style makes her looks like a toddler again, sniff sniff.
Plumply silhouette |
The main fabric of this romper is from Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts center at Ayutthaya, Thailand. Only cost about $2 per meter. It's 100% cotton and the color is brilliance.
I added the big gathered pockets to the romper. Made by adapting You call it pocket pattern a bit.
The girl loves her pockets |
I should start making size 4 for my almost 4 years old girl. Since she is a small girl for her age, I used to make her size 3. Apparently, size 4 will better fit and give her some room to grow up in.
It's turn out cute as I wish. The girl approved by rolling and playing in this romper and didn't want to take it off. She will get worn this often in a coming months because it's sizing fits her now. I plan to pair it with long sleeves tee when the weather is colder. (If we can have a winter again this year, currently we have 30+++ C every day.)
Cheers! |
Oh, I LOVE this! Completely perfect! And your girl is adorable:-). Also, thanks for the link to those cute pants!
ReplyDeleteThe pants are so darling, aren't them? :)
DeleteOh man, I completely live this one : ) cute cute
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
DeleteSo cute!! Love the colors and style. She looks so happy in it!
ReplyDeleteHow could you finished 2 outfits on time and both are wonderful. Genius!
DeleteOh my goodness! How fun is this!!! Just perfect =)
ReplyDeleteThank you. Romper are always fun!
DeleteLove it!! The colours are so cheerful and I love the shape!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The plumply shape is adorable on kids, isn't it. :)
DeleteThis is so much fun! Love her attitude too!
ReplyDeleteShe was in the good mood that day. How lucky I am.
DeleteYou did an AMAZING job!!! Thanks for using my pant and I'm definitely making one!
ReplyDeleteYour pants are wonderful indeed! I really love it. Thank you million times for share it!
DeleteLooks so stylish and comfy!
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteFabulous pattern mash-up! I love this and am definitely making some for my wee one!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I would happy to see your version for sure!
DeleteThis looks so comfy! She looks adorable and the colors are fun. The pockets really top it off well. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, the girl always love and get use on those pocket. :)
DeleteSo cool - and coincidentally I've been to that arts center in Ayutthaya, though years ago! I wish I had had the foresight to grab fabrics back then. I'm in the romper club with you - go rompers!
ReplyDeleteYes! go go romper.
DeleteWish you have a chance to visit Thailand again. :)
Oh MY!!!! I absolutely LOVE your look!!!! ANd your daughter is so cute!!!!! YYAY for rompers!
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Thanks for the popover pattern itself. How on earth they are such a versatile pattern! I can't believe over 80 styles came up just from one pattern. Amazing!
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