

I made all the girls a new swimsuit cover-up with the obnoxious, but perfect for my crazy girls, knit fabric my neighbor gave me. They are totally excited about them.

For the two older girls' dresses I used Simplicity 7608 (out of print) and just eliminated the collar and made it pullover the head.

For the little one I used Kwik Sew 1728 (also out of print), eliminated the collar and lengthened it for a dress.

Holy smokes, Lexanne even looks like her hair might be wet. brrrrr!
ReplyDeleteHow ironic. A picture of swim suit cover-ups in the snow!! They are cute though!
ReplyDeleteYour girls are good sports to stand out in the freezing cold modeling swimwear! :) Can't wait for matching cousin suits this summer!
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