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just trim it!{CREAT IVE INSP IRAT IONS FROM HOBBY LOBBY®}free
Our shelves are stocked with loads of new
mix and matchable
FABRICS AND trims
Ruffle Me
LovelyThis frilly-fun ensemble
has all the glamour of a petticoat and half the
hassle. We made it using McCall’s Pattern #6497 and
then added black rosettes and trim. To highlight layers on the pant leg,
stack color-coordinating prints like these. Then
dance a dainty minuet (or a jig—whatever fluffs
your ruffles).
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Pint-Sized PairOne for you, and one for puppy, too! This sweet combo (Simplicity Pattern #1793) comes with a complete mini-me pattern for your sweetheart’s favorite play pal. And since the big girl pattern features a flowy dress-and-pant set, she’ll be free to leap and twirl her way through the day.
Superstar Spotted
Dress your diva in this two-piece knockout, and it’s look out world! It’s our own
funky fabric creation—thanks to McCall’s Pattern #6688. And
it’s sweet. It’s sassy. It’s even pom-pom-adorned!
(That’s right…check out that red and green trim.)
All it needs is a pair of paparazzi-proof shades and a show-stopping smile to boot.
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Rosy Posey Our all-purpose trims—like the
lace ruffles and pink rosettes pictured here—are the quicker
spiffer-uppers for any outfit. Pink shorts: McCall’s Pattern
#5419 and a double-sided bow, stitched on (we added trim to the tank using a hand-drawn
heart pattern). Patchwork dress: McCall’s Pattern #6497.
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Chic in Paris
“Oui, oui,” she’ll say while sipping her tea… ’cause this
Eiffel-esque fabric will give her an excuse to play dress-up
any day. We used McCall’s Pattern #6686 and added
some chiffon trim instead of ruffles—a great timesaver!
Accent the outfit with a bow à la mode or headband like the
one you see here. (We carry pre-made rosettes!)
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Bold Bombshells The bland days are over… So when you dress your sun bunnies, mix and match our bright and cheery designs for an outfit that’s as spunky as they are.Dress and purse (far left): McCall’s
Pattern #6730 plus rickrack Polka dot pants (left): McCall’s Pattern
#6642 plus pink chiffon trim and a rosette
Shirt and pants (below): Simplicity Pattern #2171
Yellow polka dress (lower left): Simplicity Pattern #1921
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pep talk Peplum, that is—it might be our favorite ruffle interpretation. This just-for-tots jacket (McCall’s Pattern #6597) features dark and light florals, and even the buttons are blooming!
Daisy Baby This cap-sleeved beauty belongs with the blooms. By pairing a bright paisley pattern with playful cheetah and then adding some ivory tulle trim, we’ve created our very own little ray of sunshine from Simplicity Pattern #1921.
RUFFLEd Duff When your superstar tries this doubly darling dress-and-bloomer pair, she just might insist on wearing it to sleep…and to bath time…and in the winter, too. We made it with Simplicity Pattern #1921 and doubled up the ruffles on the sleeves and tushie.
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HelLo, Chevron! We’re so glad you’re back. And to celebrate, we’ve made some spunky summer shorts to pair with a chiffon-adorned tank from McCall’s Pattern #6642.
0H, Gee! Try an ogee-inspired tunic
for a style that’s one part pop art, one part disco, and
one part Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. To make it, we
added ruffly chiffon trim to Simplicity Pattern #1704.
Park IT Step 1: Don a light, flowy dress like the one you see here—from McCall’s Pattern #6731.
Step 2: Have a heavenly afternoon in the park. Tip: We used patchwork fabric for parts of the pattern and the tie.
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Pinning Pretty For a brooch-fully beautiful touch, we created our own pins by cutting the blooms from our rosette trim, adhering them in a flower shape onto a small felt piece, and then gluing a pin back to the felt.
Everyone knows that moms make the best playmates. These picnic-ready, houndstooth get-ups will show the world the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. For the girl’s dress, we used McCall’s Pattern #6389. And for the grown-up version, we used Simplicity Pattern #2447.
Mommy and Me
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BOHO BABEFor a light and carefree look, try this pattern-blocked tunic from McCall’s Pattern #6735. Because there’s no
reason you shouldn’t pair every fun and funky fabric in sight!
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Fisherman FashionOur fresh new fabrics work for the fellas, too! Make some trendy trunks like these (McCall’s Pattern #6099) for the little man.
Sucker for Seer
We took a schoolgirl classic and added a bit of summer flavor
with lace trim and a nearly nautical fabric. From Simplicity
Pattern #1704.
Hangin’ out! These made-for-baby outfits embrace forward florals and damask-inspired patterns. And with the added trims, they’ve got a boutique look.
Floral Jumper: Simplicity
Pattern #1701
Pink Outfit: Simplicity Pattern #2668
Bib: Simplicity Pattern #2468
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©2013 Hobby Lobby® - Photography by Sanford Mauldin
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO COMPLETE PROJECTS ALONE. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.
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Bug out Let the little ones roll out the dough in these cute-as-a-button aprons! We used Simplicity Pattern #1954, plus some rosette trim and rickrack in varying sizes.