Another lazy days skirt perfect for catching hens. If you don't have hens it's also perfect for spinning circles around and around even if mother says "that might not be a good idea..." as many of the kids are just recovering from a stomach bug. But by all means continue to spin, because that is the best part of breaking in a new lazy days skirt. Each skirt must be rated on the spinning factor. This one rated average as I lined it and the swooshy factor was sacrificed by this.
Also I managed to finish this little doll dress. I might as well have made a wedding dress, this little dress was a project. The pattern was Vogue 7565, the directions could have been a little better. All the same Molly and I both like it and have agreed to share it for special occasions.
Thanks for visiting!
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I found you through the comments on Mabels House. You are now added to my links so I can keep up with your goings on - I so love your blog! Blessings, Becky G.
How CUTE! I know what you mean! Sewing doll clothes is HARD! Would you believe I have that same doll? I am pretty sure I do! I'll have to post her soon so you can see what you think! Have a nice day!
What a cute blog you have! I shall return.
Thank you for visiting my blog and for your sweet words. Can I just say? Wow regarding all of the travel with all of the children. Well done, you!
Oh my... so precious!
I posted a picture of the little doll that I think looks like yours! Tell me what YOU think and have a good day! It's COLD here....8 degrees and wind this morning! BRRR!
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