
The eyelet lace is sewn to the underskirt here, which I know has a special name and I can't think of it right now

Here you can see the overskirt is folded backwards (it is 2 rectangles that meet in the front and the back)

And that is the effect when it's down ... just the lace and a bit of the underskirt peeking through!
I've done a dress like this before, but with a bunch of tulle under the topskirt ... but that can get not fun for a little kid to wear if you don't put in a liner (yes, I learned the hard way LOL!).
Anyway, the yellow dress is almost done, except for the collar and attaching the sleeves, but I need one thing to do that!
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