



I wanted to make a quick, easy but still cute and trendy S.D. Charger-themed dress for my little cheerleader to support the Chargers (even though I am more of a soccer fan than a football fan) when they play against the Patriots. Since I liked how Heather's floral jumper-style dress turned out, I used Onion 20020 again. Heather insisted that she help again, so I relented and let her do the pinning and a lot of the "pedalling". I realized that it would be quicker if I sewed the entire dress, but I could not suppress her strong interest in learning a new craft, especially a craft that I am addicted to! (I am still a bit upset with her experiment in cutting a handful of her hair in the back and not giving me the phone when grandpa asked to speak to me! She pleaded to not be angry and "be nice". She has to learn to do the right things and not keep promising that she will not do something that we do not permit or like because she has done things repeatedly after her promises! )
I cut a larger heart so that the "Chargers" and bolt logo would be centered, or in this case nearly centered! I slightly stuffed it with fabric to get a "puffed" effect. My little "Charger Girl" adored that feature!
I thought that after cutting on the bias, my little Charger Girl would get into it more easily. But that was not the case. So, next time, Heather and I will trace and cut the next larger size.
Heather was so excited to pose with her dolls wearing her new and first SD Charger attire!
I insisted to Heather that she pose with nothing in her hand (any props) and to pose naturally because she has acquired a habit of being a little too dramatic! I was right about her best pictures are those when she does not hold anything! It just seems coincidental that she looks best in front of the camera when I tell her how to pose and what to hold!
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