Since my daughter goes to school she has decided she only wants to wear 
dresses and skirts. until the age of four she did not have an opinion 
about her cloths and I usually dressed her in trousers. I considered 
trousers to be much better suited for playing. Me, I also only regularly
 wear dresses or skirts. Now, she apparently disagrees with my clothing 
ideas and prefers something in which she can twirl. I looked online and 
saw some great dresses but their price would prevent me let her play in 
them.
Looking trough the pictures of dresses online the thought occurred to me
 that I might be able to make a dress (or three) myself. I had inherited
 a sewing machine and knew how to use it. 
I occasionally had sewn some things but I never got 
infected with the sewing fever. I decided to try again and bought a 
universal pattern Butterick 4842 and used a piece of fabric that I 
bought about 7 years before to make myself a skirt. The whole process 
was much quicker than I expected (probably also because I skipped 
finishing the sides of the fabric) and within two evenings her dress was
 finished.
I felt the dress was a bit short and too wide and decided to 
try again. I bought some new fabric made the bodice less wide and the 
skirt longer. This time the whole thing was spot on and I created two 
more dresses from the same pattern in two weeks. In the second picture 
she is playing me, apparently this would also have been a great 
pregnancy dress pattern. 
I bought some more patterns and some 
more fabric (that is how it starts right)  and created another dress and
 then my sewing skills went in hibernation for almost a year. Than I 
discovered the fun of jersey and since then I have not gone a week 
without sewing something. 



