Nickle said... Boy it really looks just like the American Girl dress, I like all your versions- very cute. 9/18/06 4:25 PM
Cathy Loves Fabric said... Just adorable. And I shudder to think what the American Girl version cost. 9/18/06 4:46 PM
Lynngray said... Really Cute 9/18/06 5:29 PM
Heatherrique said... Adore the fabric combination! Better than the American Girl version! 9/18/06 5:43 PM
Mary Stiefer said... Way cute 9/18/06 7:41 PM
Donna H said... You will have the snazziest dressed daughter anywhere! C U T E ! 9/18/06 7:50 PM
Riordan said... This is absolutely darling!! I love it!! (I'd like to copy your idea for my granddaughter!) 9/18/06 7:56 PM
MelissaB in WA said... Oh gosh that is soooo cute Amy! I just love it - greak AG knock off, high five to you! :-) 9/18/06 8:15 PM
Monica G said... Very cute. I agree with the others. I like yours better than the AG version. 9/18/06 9:25 PM
jnamcd said... That is really cute, Amy. When I looked at the pattern, I thought that isn't the same dress. But then I read your review and wala--you altered it. Great job!!! Can't wait to see the shirt that you are making to go with it. Love you--Mom 9/18/06 10:16 PM
Elemenopeo said... What a great knock off. Very good pattern altering. 9/18/06 11:17 PM
patsijean said... This is so adorable. I bet your daughter loves it. 9/19/06 0:32 AM
dreamdesigner said... Awwww, so cute! Great Knock-off!
Don't ya just love the American Girl store? It's so much fun! 9/19/06 12:22 PM
natsuko said... i agree, a great basic pattern, i made 8 variation this summer for both my granddaughters. we chose very wild patterns, and made a matching bag using denim for the bag and decorated with cutouts from each of the dress fabrics, even a change purse, again matching dress fabrics. the girls love the matching bags and got rave reviews from all on the first day of school. 9/19/06 11:51 PM
Clippy said... All 3 versions look so different; great job! 7/26/09 5:49 PM
Boy it really looks just like the American Girl dress, I like all your versions- very cute.
9/18/06 4:25 PM
Just adorable. And I shudder to think what the American Girl version cost.
9/18/06 4:46 PM
Really Cute
9/18/06 5:29 PM
Adore the fabric combination! Better than the American Girl version!
9/18/06 5:43 PM
Way cute
9/18/06 7:41 PM
You will have the snazziest dressed daughter anywhere! C U T E !
9/18/06 7:50 PM
This is absolutely darling!! I love it!! (I'd like to copy your idea for my granddaughter!)
9/18/06 7:56 PM
Oh gosh that is soooo cute Amy! I just love it - greak AG knock off, high five to you! :-)
9/18/06 8:15 PM
Very cute. I agree with the others. I like yours better than the AG version.
9/18/06 9:25 PM
That is really cute, Amy. When I looked at the pattern, I thought that isn't the same dress. But then I read your review and wala--you altered it. Great job!!! Can't wait to see the shirt that you are making to go with it. Love you--Mom
9/18/06 10:16 PM
What a great knock off. Very good pattern altering.
9/18/06 11:17 PM
This is so adorable. I bet your daughter loves it.
9/19/06 0:32 AM
Awwww, so cute! Great Knock-off! Don't ya just love the American Girl store? It's so much fun!
9/19/06 12:22 PM
i agree, a great basic pattern, i made 8 variation this summer for both my granddaughters. we chose very wild patterns, and made a matching bag using denim for the bag and decorated with cutouts from each of the dress fabrics, even a change purse, again matching dress fabrics. the girls love the matching bags and got rave reviews from all on the first day of school.
9/19/06 11:51 PM
All 3 versions look so different; great job!
7/26/09 5:49 PM