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Almost Ready for Aggie Football!

I FINALLY dusted off my sewing machine!   This was my FIRST article of clothing ever made, so be gentle.  It's definitely not professional grade, but I think it will make it through her wearing it...at least once.  I really enjoyed sewing it!  I did have some anxiety though...I just get really anxious and impatient, but I would just stop and take a break if I needed (also a reason why I am NOT a good test taker...the second I sit down I have this overwhelming urge to finish and leave. Not a good thing. It's weird, I know...).

I didn't have a pattern, but it's a simple "tutu skirt" so I just used common sense.  

I still intend to make a matching onesie and bow, but here is what I have so far:





You may be wondering, "will we also see a Texas Tech version?"  Nope.  


Whoop!

Comments

Laura said…
Oh it is super cute! Maybe one day I will get my sewing machine back out....maybe (like I'll ever have time).
kiah said…
adorable! you did super great! i see a baby wear business in your future ;-)
Anonymous said…
cute! maybe i can help you out with that texas tech one???

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