I keep seeing all of these posts to pick holiday clothing and I full on expect to see some smocked outfits, but never do. Am I the only one that dresses DD in smocked outfits?
I do, I love smocking. I know Nolebride shares my love of smocking and her son has some cute outfits. I think of it more for summer dresses though since it's easier to smock lighter fabrics.
I have nothing against smocked clothing but it's not something I gravitate towards. My dad did get DD a really cute smocked jumper outfit and I was sad that she didn't get to wear it much (wrong season).
Smocking is when you take tiny folds of the material and hand stitch designs and shapes. It is all hand done so it can be expensive, but they're kind of like heirlooms. You keep them forever. I still have my baby smocked dresses.
I loved smocked dresses and DD's Christmas dress is actually a smocked one. It's red and white gingham with gingerbread men smocked at the top! I especially love it because I can't stand the feel of velvet and I feel like holiday dresses are all velvet!
I loved smocked dresses and DD's Christmas dress is actually a smocked one. It's red and white gingham with gingerbread men smocked at the top! I especially love it because I can't stand the feel of velvet and I feel like holiday dresses are all velvet!
Oh, and here's one of DD's one year pics for anyone who isn't familiar with smocking:
I loved smocked dresses and DD's Christmas dress is actually a smocked one. It's red and white gingham with gingerbread men smocked at the top! I especially love it because I can't stand the feel of velvet and I feel like holiday dresses are all velvet!
Oh, and here's one of DD's one year pics for anyone who isn't familiar with smocking:
I NEED to know where you got this - and if it comes in orange! This is my fav smocked dress the girls have - they have several (including the one for this Christmas).
It seems H is a little too boyish for smocked clothing (IMO), but I cannot wait to have a girl. I have smocked dresses from when I was a baby and from when my mom was a baby. I can't wait for her to wear them.
Do you ever look at Zulily.com? They had some adorable smocked dresses the other day. I meant to tell you, but I forgot.
I think they are pretty adorable on girls (and more comfortable for dress up than the polyester/chiffon/stiff velvet stuff you see at Target) but not my style for DS. Maybe if I have a girl one day I will invest in a couple.
Um, yeah. The Bump be too crazy for pics of my kid.
I think they are pretty adorable on girls (and more comfortable for dress up than the polyester/chiffon/stiff velvet stuff you see at Target) but not my style for DS. Maybe if I have a girl one day I will invest in a couple.
Me too. MIL keeps trying to buy smoked stuff for DS and it always looks too girly for my taste. Since we are done with two, I will never get the chance to buy smocked dresses for a sweet little girl.
I loved smocked dresses and DD's Christmas dress is actually a smocked one. It's red and white gingham with gingerbread men smocked at the top! I especially love it because I can't stand the feel of velvet and I feel like holiday dresses are all velvet!
Oh, and here's one of DD's one year pics for anyone who isn't familiar with smocking:
I NEED to know where you got this - and if it comes in orange! This is my fav smocked dress the girls have - they have several (including the one for this Christmas).
Oh my goodness! Where did you get the Clemson smocked dress?? I LOVE it and DD must have one!
My Mom used to put me in that stuff, so it totally reminds me of the 70's. I don't mind it on girls, but on boys I think it looks ridiculous. No offense.
DS has one Easter romper that was smocked and DH said it looked like he was wearing a boy dress. I have some smocked dresses from when I was a baby but I don't think I'd buy any more if I had a girl. They look dated to me. We aren't very fancy people though.
Re: Am I the only one that dresses DD in smocked clothing?
Off to Google "Smocking" brb
ETA....Oh I see. We have a couple smocked dresses.
This is DD's smocked Christmas romper.
Here are her dresses.
Smocking is when you take tiny folds of the material and hand stitch designs and shapes. It is all hand done so it can be expensive, but they're kind of like heirlooms. You keep them forever. I still have my baby smocked dresses.
I loved smocked dresses and DD's Christmas dress is actually a smocked one. It's red and white gingham with gingerbread men smocked at the top! I especially love it because I can't stand the feel of velvet and I feel like holiday dresses are all velvet!
Ah got it. Not a fan.
But if you like it, go for it!
Here is an up close view of smocking.
Love your DD's dress!
I NEED to know where you got this - and if it comes in orange! This is my fav smocked dress the girls have - they have several (including the one for this Christmas).
It seems H is a little too boyish for smocked clothing (IMO), but I cannot wait to have a girl. I have smocked dresses from when I was a baby and from when my mom was a baby. I can't wait for her to wear them.
Do you ever look at Zulily.com? They had some adorable smocked dresses the other day. I meant to tell you, but I forgot.
LOL and here they are at 4lbs wearing a size 12 month dress...
I will have to check it out!
DH wouln't talk to me if I buy something like that to DD. LOL
It's not our style anyway, I prefer more simple/modern dresses
this! looks "pilgrim" old American frontier or something to me but its cute... just not my style
www.dbjcharleston.com - I always buy from the clearance section for the next season. They also sell them here in Belk & Dillards.
I would describe it as classic, but pilgrim works too I suppose!
Mostly at specialty children's boutiques.
Oh my goodness! Where did you get the Clemson smocked dress?? I LOVE it and DD must have one!
The Clemson dress is made by Rosaline and I bought it from dbjcharleston
I'm not a fan.
My mom used to hand smock my dresses when I was little. They were beautiful. Those are in storage with no little girl to wear them.
Our flowergirl wore a smocked dress. It was so nice and classy. So much different then the chiffon monstrosities most flowergirls wear.