Monday 25 February 2013

Nine more, for a total of 33!

Here are the last nine that I am posting.  I have purchased most of the fabric, but have had 4 friends donate some fabric, laces and $$ - it is much appreciated!

I was surfing the web last fall, and came upon "Little Dresses for Africa".  I knew that I wanted to sew for children in developing countries, so I started, not knowing where I would send the dresses.  The dresses are also known as 'pillowcase dresses', but I didn't use a single pillowcase - just 100% cotton fabric.  The pattern is from Nancy Zieman's site.  I walk with a wonderful group of ladies, most of whom attend the same church, and it was this church that has mission trips to Malawi approximately every two years.  This is the group I was lead to donate the dresses for Malawi.  Hope you enjoy all the posts.
Thanks for stopping by!                             Mary

We're not done yet!

I am having some challenges posting pictures, but we will get there!  Stay tuned...


A smocked pocket was added here
These tulips are pockets!

More!

I thought I'd mention that I am rather fussy, and if you see a pocket that doesn't look like it is sewn on straight, let me assure you, IT IS!  It's just the way the dress hung that gives the illusion that the pocket is crooked!
Here are more:

Here are more.....

I have made 33 dresses since last fall, each one different, and I will continue to post them so others may become inspired to make them for third world countries.  There are so many children who do not have anything, including parents (largely due to the AIDS crisis), and this is my little contribution to clothe a girl with a dress, NEW, and made with love especially for her.  Here goes:

I decided to start a new blog...

Since my old blog stopped letting me post pictures, I decided to start a new one!  This time, it is going to show the dresses that I have made for a local church group here in my home city.  They are taking them to Malawi, and will be there for the whole month of June. Each dress is uniquely different - it's more creative to sew that way!   Here are some of the dresses I made (please forgive the fact that they are not lined up evenly - I am tech-challenged!):