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Jennifer from Keeping Up with the Jameses wanted a “fancier” version of a baby onesie dress. She wrote this Scrappy & Fancy Baby Onesie Dress Tutorial as she worked on her daughter Elisabeth’s dress, and entered the tutorial in our contest. |
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We have a grand Daughter in January. I have a batch of onesies washed and ready to embroider. But Now!! I gotta make ‘em into embroidered dresses! This is way to cute!
Thanks!
Thanks this is such a cute idea.
This is so adorable-what a great gift this would be.
What a great idea and tutorial!
This is such a practical and cute idea. Any baby would be comfortabe and fashionable wearing this!
This is so sweet!
Beautiful little dress for a beautiful little girl. Thanks for sharing…
Oh I have a baby girl that would love this!
She’s done a great job with this one!
So many sweet ideas. Just love the onesie!
Jenny
this is adorable!! now if only i had a baby girl…
That is a very fancy outfit!
So cute! I would love to make this for a friend’s baby – but she just had a boy and more boys on the way with other friends – I’ll have to keep this in mind when someone finally has a girl!
What a great idea!
Gorgeous!!!
This is a wonderful way to use up scraps and have an inexpensive and unique outfit made.
This would be a wonderful gift for a baby girls baby shower, its definitely unusual and very unique, which means its going to be a hit with the moms.
Adorable! A girl I work with just had a baby girl, I think she’ll be happy to get my experimental onesie dress!
oh so cute!
This is PERFECT for me! I love making clothes for my friends’ babies, but I have no babies to check sizes against, so using a onesie is an ideal solution. Thank you!
This is so cute!!!
I will have make one for my daughter…
I love the fabric!
Cute dress. But no cute baby here!
very cute!! I think that would make a wonderful gift for people!! it is nice and fancy…so cute!! Great Job!!
I’ve been wanting to make a dress like this from some of my daughter’s onesies, and was just going to wing it. Now I won’t have to — thanks, Jennifer!
Omigosh, this is so cute! I wish I knew some little girls that I could make this for.
This is really cute. Thanks!
This is completely adorable!
This is absolutely beautiful–I love it!
Very cute!
I love this tutorial, thanks so much. Onesies are the best for “building” outfits– you can add appliques for girls and boys, add a “tie” for a boy, skirts for girls, etc. I love them!