LisaZoe
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Thanks for the tip on the flesh color. I haven't found a color I have liked. I'll try to find some.
It's definitely not easy to find a true flesh color. I think Kaufman must have recognized that for quilt applique artists and wanted to fill the gap. I remember one time getting a catalog from a quilt shop that offered a selection of FQs in a variety of flesh tones. Of course now that I actually could use that, I can't remember which shop it was.

Wow! It is beautiful! Would you mind posting a close up of Aurora when you get a chance? I love seeing how detailed your faces are.

Another confession... as I was editing the photos I noticed that the narrow ruffle along the top edge isn't even.

I can't believe you can survive without A/C. Shannon and I were without A/C one night in Arlington for market. I definitely think we would have ended up in a hotel the next night if those nice people hadn't fixed it the next day.
We don't get really hot weather for long periods - usually just a few days each summer in late July/August. It was above 100 today and will likely be that high for the next couple of days according to the weather report. You know it's not usual weather conditions when the weather is the lead story on the local news.

Okay, not only am i waiting patiently for the skirt directions, I MUST know how to make that top. LOVE IT!Any suggestions????
Thanks!
The top is a slight modification of one I drafted for myself. I'm planning to update a tutorial for how I make the top to put on my blog. Hopefully I'll get it done to post next week. (I'm going to TRY to implement a "Tutorial Tuesday" on my blog... wish me luck.

Now I don't like the rolled hem look but I love this! It looks really sharp and neat. Of course the whole thing is gorgeous.
Usually I prefer a folded and stitched hem but I like the rolled edge for some things. I do think it makes the 'frills' show up better. I might not do it the 'correct' way since I use all four threads but I think the extra width has more impact.
Finished DD MNSSHP jumper.
This is the daytime view. Thanks Heathersue.
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& just flip it over for MNSSHP at night.
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That's a great idea! I need to make some reversible tops for Zoe since she invariably drips or spills on herself when we're away from a change of clothes.

I had missed this post. What kind of paint to you use? I think I can paint.. we will see.. lol
I might actually do freehand applique if I could make the faces look okay.
I use fabric paint called DecoSoft.
Lisa - Are you in the Seattle area by chance? OH man it's been hot today! And not supposed to let up for a week! I'm going to die. We have a portable a/c unit in our bedroom, but I'm so tired of sitting in there. I tried some sewing today, but I nearly passed out it was so hot in my sewing room. It doesn't help that I'm four months pregnant, but MAN! I am so wishing for air conditioning in my whole house!
We live SW of Portland. I guess the heat must be hitting a fairly large area in the NW. Right now (10pm) it's still close to 90 degrees. Zoe and I invited ourselves to visit my sister and BIL tomorrow evening to use their pool. I had Zoe take cool (even cold) showers last night and tonight before her bedtime which really helped so she could get to sleep but we look forward to cooling off even better in the pool tomorrow.