Our church’s annual Palm Sunday re-enactment of the Triumphal Entry of Jesus into the marketplace of Jerusalem seemed reason enough, I thought, for my grandchildren to be especially well dressed.
Laurel was to wear an heirloom dress, last year’s Easter frock. Robert would be decked out in dress pants, a matching vest and his signature church accessory, a tie.  Quite the young clothes horse, he even insists on wearing one to the monthly pizza night. Laurel carried her doll Kit and a handkerchief purse (scroll down the post) to carry her shekels.
One year ago, when the dress was finished, it turned out to be too short for the 6 year old. So a lace flounce was added to the slip for more length.
It was no surprise that now, a year later, the dress was once again too short. So Saturday night, after a busy day, when the grandchildren were finally bedded down, I dug out the two cards of lace edging and insertion. Two more rows of lace were added to the slip. Continue reading