This is my most recent completed project:

My desire is to sell this dress as soon as "Marianne" and I open our Etsy shop (which should be soon, Lord willing! :-) ) However, if any of you readers are interested in purchasing it before then, you can drop me a comment and we'll figure out a price. I'd like to make a mob cap to go with this when I put it up for sale on Etsy, and will probably set the price at around $15.
Some Up-Close DetailsLace on the collar

Elbow-length sleeves trimmed with lace

Back closure with snaps

I based this dress loosely on
McCalls 3627; however, I altered the whole way the skirt and bodice attach as well as a few other details (as the pattern is not meant for commercial purposes).
Comments
It definitely does take a lot of patience, since it is so small! (The armholes especially!) But it's fun. :-D