We are loving this pattern this spring--it has wonderful shaping through the bodice, easy to construct and very effective. Also, I'm able to leave the zipper off and so it sews up fast.
Daisy's wearing it in a peachy quilting cotton trimmed with turquoise velvet.
2. My copy of Tartine Bread arrived today. Thank you for writing about it! Oo la la, it's going to be fun. Have you seen this video of a Chad Robertson masterclass? http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/27143/chad-robertson-masterclass-video Thanks again, Anna Buttercup of the north
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she is so excited ...and too cute!
1. Beautiful young lady in a lovely dress!
2. My copy of Tartine Bread arrived today. Thank you for writing about it! Oo la la, it's going to be fun. Have you seen this video of a Chad Robertson masterclass?
http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/27143/chad-robertson-masterclass-video
Thanks again, Anna
Buttercup of the north
how cute! My mom just made some dresses for my sisters out of t-shirts and some material from Jo Ann's! It's so satisfying to make your own dresses.
Trimed with turquoise velvet: perfection!
What a gorgeous dress.
Don't you just love vintage patterns?
I think it came out really well :) You'll have to make a petticoat to go with it too!
I love the fabric and her jacket (or is that a cape?). Anyway, thankfully you have daughters that allow you to sew for them! :)
So pretty.. I love that pattern..Just perfect for a pretty little girl.
I love the velvet trin.. excellent idea.Happy sewing.
The dress is so sweet! But really--I love her bare feet, her glasses, her long flowy hair. How in the world do you stand it? She's so dear.
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