It's been nearly one year since I was selected for my first ever pattern test - I'd tentatively applied to a few, but hadn't been chosen yet. I was so excited when I got the email from Amy that I was selected to test the Sierra dress and eagerly got started. That pattern test cost me a FORTUNE! I made three dresses in the course of the test (I just could.not.decide which version to make) and bribed the heck out of my daughter to pose for photos. Not included in the tally was the begging, pleading, and cajoling of my husband, whose photography skills far outpaced mine. But holy moly, it was fun. I loved dressing up Miss P and taking her photos, she loved getting a new mini-wardrobe all in the same week, and it was so cool to look at a new pattern and think about how to put my own spin on it. Suffice it to say, I was hooked. I looked through my files last week, curious about what this past year has looked like on the pattern testing front, and tallied 27 total tests - garments sewn and feedback sent to the designer. Many for my daughter, a few for my son, and even a couple for myself. Mostly clothes, but one (very sweet, soon-to-be-released) dolly, too. Many skills improved, techniques learned, seams ripped, photos taken.
And this sweet dress, our color-blocked Sierra, will always be a favorite of mine.
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Miss P, July 2013 Sierra Dress pattern from Peekaboo Patterns |