Velociraptor Dress![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4jaDG8l9klMF9k8mSI56DpBgQ8fehVxnO8C7l6sL8QDENXHXgHR_ghFHZJQPE1HzW-SUjFbyMlEnEIi8HhWBokZ6diE8USjNvZz68FkiYBDoAVKk5JG_tkxUNKbhwa3IxWh7cqsy0ab4/s400/Velociraptor+Dress-1.jpg)
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I think I'm actually liking this idea a lot more than the pillowcase dresses, because, duh, it's way more fangeek. It's tricky with the bias straps, though, because they ought to be all mitchy-matchy, but I hate to buy new fabric.
Fortunately, Mr. Velociraptor also has some pale green accents to complement the pale green fabric I used here:
I'm making this pattern to include in my book proposal, but I'll also likely have a few of these dresses up on my pumpkinbear etsy shop this weekend after I'm satisfied with the way it's working, because it's a good way to use up my stash of awesome T-shirts.
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2 comments:
dude, that's awesome. willow looks hella cute.
Just wait until I've made her two dinosaur dresses for every day of the week, because that's how we roll.
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