I made the jumper and made matching shoes. I like to selvage fabric from unconventional places so, for this project, I started with this large corduroy skirt that I had found at a thrift store ($3.99).

After I cut out all the pieces, what was left looked like the shredded skirt that the Ugly Step Sisters left Cinderella with.

But I pieced it back together and ended up with a super cute dress.


It’s not perfect, and I can’t say that I’m a fan of making the ruffle part but I think that the finished product is pretty darn cute!
For the shoes, I made another pair of the soft baby shoes like I did before. This time I used scrap fleece, the corduroy and for the soles, I used super soft salvaged leather. The leather was another of my thrift store finds. A worn suede shirt was mis-marked at $6.99. The amount of leather I will be able to use from this shirt is a steal next to the craft store sheets of leather – and this is so much softer. When I finished the shoes, I was wishing I had made a pair for myself!
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