Belle Rococo Dress by FooFoo Threads
/Kim shares her version of the Belle Rococo Dress by FooFoo Threads
Read MoreKim shares her version of the Belle Rococo Dress by FooFoo Threads
Read MoreKai shares her version of the Cute as a Button Leggings by FooFoo Threads.
Read MoreChris shares her version of the Evaline Pintucks and Roses Knit Dress.
Read MoreWe've made both the girl's and women's version of the Roxanne dress by Foo Foo Threads. Sarah made the tiered skirt version for her daughter and Lisa made the Panel skirt for herself. Check it out!
Read MoreI miss the days of frilly dresses and girly ruffles! The Foo Foo Threads Bygone Rose is one of those perfect dresses for little girls, just the right amount on twirl and ruffles that can be dressed up or dressed down! I love the prints Trisha chose for her little girl!
Read More“Begin at the beginning," the King said, very gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop.”― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland .
Read MoreIt's time for another BundleUp sale and I'm so happy to introduce you to a "new to the Bundle" designer! Jocelyn Thurm is no newbie when it comes to PDF patterns, though. Her shop, Foo Foo Threads, is known throughout the land as the go-to place for all things ruffly, girly, and twirly. I'm so glad that she is representing froufrou with her Adeline Knit Cardigan, Top, and Dress.
Read MoreWhat could be better than a girl and her best pal? Well, in this case, a girl, her pup, and a pretty dress! Read all about Shae's gorgeous version of the Huckleberry Flutter Apron Dress from FooFoo Threads!
Read MoreWARNING: Cuteness OVERLOAD!!!!
As soon as we saw the teaser images for the Foo Foo Threads Lucky Penny and Ruched Leggings, the entire team at Pattern Revolution started gushing, drooling, and trying to get dibs on who would be lucky enough to sew these beauties up. With a wide variety of options and room to mix and match tons of fabrics, these are quite fun patterns to play with!
Here are Kara and Sarah to tell you all about the patterns and share the adorableness...
Read MoreToday we are taking a look at the Foo Foo Threads Four Seasons Flat Front Peasant Dress. I am so in love with the versatility of this pattern - it was truly designed to cover all four seasons, and we are going to show you how to pair it up with another great Foo Foo Pattern (the Triple Ruffle Pants - review HERE) to get through the cold fall and winter months ahead.
Read MoreAll reviews are completed by an objective 3rd party who received a complimentary copy of the pattern in exchange for the review.
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