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I Made a Nessie Top or Three!

February 19, 2014 By Adrianna 6 Comments

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Alternately titled: The devolution of the toddler photoshoot.

Taking pictures of 2 year olds is really fun.  Almost on par with having a root canal or renewing your driver’s license.  Although, while you may not get any great pictures of the adorable outfit you made, you do get lots of fun expressions.jjcollage

You might try holding a toy on your head while taking pictures so she’ll look up at you and smile.  But probably she’ll just copy you instead.DSC_0091

And if at any time you do get a nice smile, there will be a bird over your shoulder that needs pointing out.DSC_0088

She’ll probably grab onto a prop that not only distracts from your picture but has the potential to call people in America at 3 am.DSC_0019

And then she’ll discover that the wall behind her can move.DSC_0002

And that’ll be the end of that.DSC_0062

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Oh, don’t get me wrong, you’ll get about a hundred pictures of her smiling.  Some of them might even be as good as this:DSC_0082

This shirt is of course the Nessie Top from Jess over at Craftiness is not Optional.  I completely adore this pattern.  I made a size 2, 5, and 7 for my 2, 5, and 7 year olds and they all fit perfectly, with a little room to grow.  I love that it has the ease of a regular knit top but the shaping in the side seams and the curved hem make it so much more interesting.  And then there’s that peter pan collar.  I defy you to not make one of those.  My other versions are pretty simple, one with the 3/4 length sleeve option and another using a slinkier slub knit, which gives the shirt a completely different look.  I still need to hem one, but I’ll share them soon on my instagram!

If you somehow still don’t have this pattern, what are you waiting for?  You can get your copy here!

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Comments

  1. Melissa Q. says

    February 19, 2014 at 10:14 am

    Ha! This is killing me. Boy, have I been there. I bribe my kids with M&M’s, which is totally shameful but true. Love that cute top…I want one for myself.

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  2. Kim Rahi says

    February 19, 2014 at 11:22 am

    Oh A, J is just a mini you, what a cutie pie and what an adorable top!

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  3. Alisha says

    February 19, 2014 at 1:16 pm

    I think she planned it all. Two year olds are smart!! What *I* think she was trying to prove is that the adorable shirt is so comfy and easy to wear that you can do ANYTHING in it! (That skirt is awfully cute, too!!)

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  4. Charity says

    February 19, 2014 at 11:57 pm

    The shirt is cute… but that little girl is absolutely darling. It’s a hard age to photograph, but I love that you captured her little toddler personality. =)

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  5. Stacey says

    February 20, 2014 at 7:20 pm

    Love it all. You can even tell how cute she and the shirt are in the blurry, moving photos. You’re going to have to get your hands on one of those professional sports cameras.

    Reply
  6. girllikethesea says

    February 26, 2014 at 1:13 pm

    love it. lol. these are my photo shoots too and my kids aren’t toddlers

    Reply

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