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Long Loops Toddler Skirt
A free version is also available.
Part 2 of the Toddler set is here!!! The skirt I think is my favorite piece of the set. It’s light and airy, and perfect for summer and spring. It has lots of big holes for air, but still covers a diaper or little undie, and it flounces very prettily when your little one runs around! It’s very intricate, and that’s why I paired it with a plainer tee-shirt in the designs.
If your little girl is anything like mine, she is constantly on the move. I really wanted to make a skirt that would emphasize movement, and I think I achieved it. The extra flounce of this skirt is just right - a circle skirt would become too heavy for an active child, and a straight skirt wouldn’t allow for much movement. I think this may technically be called a flared skirt, but don’t hold me to that!
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