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Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour


Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour

Today I am sharing with you some of the adorable patterns from the new Girls Bundle Up Sale over at Pattern Revolution.  




Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour

I decided on the Potato Chip Skirt first because I new it would be super fast and a great staple pattern for my little girls wardrobe.  I was right!  Not only is the fit great, but the directions give you options to make it lined or even reversible.  

Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour

I used a pink twill fabric I had in my stash from JoAnn's for the skirt.  I added the piping to the pockets (directions are in the pattern for this as well).  I also decided to add a little bit of machine applique with my new embroidery machine.  Nothing big, just a cute little flower.  

For the shirt, I used the Tinley Tee pattern.  This one isn't in the bundle but you can find it HERE.


Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour

Now for the Phresh Blazer.  This is the most adorable blazer ever.  I love the slim cut of the blazer.  It fits very nicely and has a cute little collar.  Totally love it.




Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour

For the blazer, I used a stretch denim from JoAnn's.  It is great for lost of projects and is perfect for this blazer.


Potato Chip Skirt & Phresh Blazer for Girls Bundle Tour





7 comments

  1. I finished my 2nd blazer today... It was perfect on my little miss. =D The skirt looks lovely. And I love the Tinley too, of course!

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  2. Love the outfit - but you already know that! It may be from being born in the eighties, but I adore denim blazers :) I want one for me! The skirt is just too precious on her <3

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  3. LOVE this as you know!!!!! Your attention to detail, and the way the jacket pairs with the skirt - and that adorable little embroidery, just too cute!

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    1. Thank you Suzanne! Glad you stopped by for a visit.

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  4. Thank you for a great explanation. I was looking online for a similar idea and really appreciate it

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