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holiday sewing inspiration for kids
As the holiday season approaches, it's the perfect time to get creative and sew something special. Whether you're looking for something a bit more formal or just a touch fancier than usual, there are plenty of sewing patterns and tutorials out there to help you craft something truly unique. We've gathered a collection of fun holiday outfits that are sure to impress.
Let’s start with a heartwarming example: Lisa created some darling coordinating Christmas dresses for her sisters. Remember her English Paper Piecing tutorial? Those dresses are a testament to her talent!

Over the years, we’ve shared so many fantastic sewing projects on the blog. Today, I want to revisit some of those inspiring ideas. Head over to our post featuring Ten Holiday Sewing Project Ideas for a treasure trove of tutorials and projects designed to celebrate the season.

If you’re looking to add a touch of elegance, our How to Make a Jeweled Neckline tutorial is a must-see. You’ll earn plenty of “cool mom†points with this one!

The trend this year? Sleeves—big, ruffled sleeves! Don’t miss our How to Add Ruffled Sleeves tutorial for a festive touch.

Sequins are always a hit during the holidays. Check out our post on Adding Sparkle to the Holiday Season for some dazzling inspiration.

For Christmas dress inspiration, our Building Block Christmas Dress Sewing post is packed with ideas.

I recently rounded up some stunning creations in our Holiday Sewing Round-up. There’s something for everyone!

Fabric makes all the difference in creating holiday magic. Our Holiday Fabric Inspiration post showcases some festive options.

For a touch of fairy tale charm, our Fairy Tale Dress Round-up offers plenty of inspiration.

Boys can get in on the holiday fun too! Visit our Holiday Sewing for Boys post for some great ideas.

Now, let’s take a look at some amazing creations from Oliver + S fans.
1) Elisabeth crafted these stylish matching brother Art Museum Vests and Trousers.
2) Jenn did an incredible job smocking this Building Block Dress. Smocking enthusiasts should definitely check out our Smocked Dress Round-up.
3) Sharon made a trio of beautiful sister Building Block dresses.
4) Shea sews an Oliver + S dress for her daughter each year, turning it into a cherished Christmas tradition. This year, she created a green Building Block Dress with a bow inspired by the Fairy Tale Dress.
5) Yanexis made a lovely scalloped-front Building Block Dress.
6) For those who love baking with their little ones, consider making an apron from Little Things to Sew. Mandi made an adorable one.
7) There’s a new pattern in town—the Buttoned-Up Button-Down Shirt. Elisabeth used windowpane check shirting to create hers.
8) Joannie made this fantastic Sketchbook Shirt using Robert Kaufman flannel.
What will you create this season? Share your plans with us!
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