Inspired by Leslie's cute Vida for the AG doll, I decided to make one for one of Zoe's Build A Bear animals. I think it came out really cute. Unfortunately, the bunny I'd started to make it for didn't like my fabric/color choices (or so Zoe told me).

Luckily this pink kitty did so it won't go unworn like the last dress I made for Zoe (no, I'm not still bothered by that

).
BTW - I'm not sure the bunny will be getting a dress anytime soon since she's so darn picky.
I also did a modified 'Emma' style top. I changed it quite a bit but it's most noticeable in the back. I think this will make it work for more of the year.
So, here's what I did different:
1) The front is fully lined but I did not do a contrast lining. I stitched the front contrast to the main front piece along the bottom edge (the edge was pressed under first). I then attached the straps in the upper seam between the main front piece and the front lining.
2) The back is not lined. I made it all one piece about 1.5 times the original width. Again I didn't do the contrast lining. I put the back contrast with right side to wrong side of the main back piece. The straps were inserted before stitching that seam. I flipped the contrast to the right side, folded under the edge and topstitched in place. I made 3 evenly spaced lines of stitching along the length of the contrast. I put 1/4" elastic in the bottom 2 and left the top one alone so it would be more ruffled.
3) With right sides facing on the front main and front lining, I put the back between the layers (right side of back to right side of main front), lined up side seams and stitched both sides. I flipped it right side out, topstitched the top edge of the front and added the ruffle.
Of course I didn't think to take photos as I did this one since I was kind of making it up as I went along. However, I'll be making another Emma in the same way soon and will try to remember to get photos then for a clearer tutorial.