Woohoo! I am so excited to be over at Nap-time Creations today for her lovely series called Sew Many Books. She has had some awesome guest bloggers sharing their creations inspired by a favorite book and today is my turn!
I created an adorable Little Red Riding Hood outfit that is perfect for playing and preschool.
Go here to check it out!
Hayley
Hayley Crouse is a wife, mother and multifaceted designer. Her love of sewing, crafting, cooking and interior design infuses her daily life and naturally spills over into her online presence. She pushes the envelope of her creativity and hopes that others will be inspired to do the same. She currently authors the Welcome to the Mouse House Blog, is the pattern designer behind Mouse House Creations and is a collaborative designer with Willow & Co. Patterns.
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So cute!
thank you Olga! Little Red Riding Hood is so fun, right?
The cape is soo beautiful! How would this work with the backpack? I’m thinking to make one for my preschooler, and was thinking it could even fit under the cape…. any suggestions?
That is a really good question! My daughter starts school next week and I will try it out!
Hi, my two year old wants to be little red riding hood’s grandmother for halloween. I am making a sleeper like dress with an apron over the dress. Can you please tell me where you bought the fabric for the apron like skirt part? I would like to make the apron out of this material so that people understand who she is suppose to be! Thank you, Tiffany
Hi,
I love this outfit! My two year old daughter wants to be little red riding hood’s grandmother for Halloween. I am making a nightgown with an apron on top and would love to make it out of the material shown here. Can you please inform me on where you purchased your material? I especially like the material shown on the apron part of the skirt. I think this will help people better correlate with who she is suppose to be. Thank you,
Tiffany