miprender
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Thanks everyone for the compliments on my AK outfits.
Thanks he was the only one willing to pose
I purchased the fabric last fall at RYCO in RI. They are a local company that has really nice and unusual fabric. When I saw this fabric I just had to buy it because it reminded Africa and AK. You could say it "Spoke to me"
The shoes are Birki's that I purchased on QVC. I had never heard of them until last week but my mom called me up and said they had Disney sandals and Birki was a great shoe. But they cost me $100
I have never paid that much for shoes never mind sandals but they were too cute I had to get them and since my bday is only a few mths away I treated myself.
They also have kid sandals and my mom being the grandmother she is purchased a pair to DD.

You ds is a cutie! I LOVE the fabrics!!! Where did you get them? What an awesome trio you are going to have! The outfits all look perfect to!
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Thanks he was the only one willing to pose


The fabrics you chose are perfect! I just love how your outfits came out. But I need to know more about those shoes!
The shoes are Birki's that I purchased on QVC. I had never heard of them until last week but my mom called me up and said they had Disney sandals and Birki was a great shoe. But they cost me $100

They also have kid sandals and my mom being the grandmother she is purchased a pair to DD.
Sleeping Beauty herself:
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Too Cute!
Okay..I've lurked here for the longest time...and just drool over all your creations. You are all so clever and so encouraging to everyone. I've learned alot and appreciate all of you so much. I have managed to make some appliqued shirts (by zigzag) on my old Kenmore, and can only dream of having an embroy. machine...
I'm looking at a pair of jeans that I got at the thrift store for my DGD she's 4..and wondering if it is possible to make a skirt for her and put some of those "ruffles" on the back. Has anyone ever done this? Do you think it would work? Or should I just plan to applique something on the legs by opening the seams the way I've read about here.I have not done this but check the bookmarks at the beginning of this thread or do a google search because I know I have seen something online how to do this.
Can I just say that I am inLOVE
with the new Marissa dress pattern? Oh my goodness. So cute and so EASY! I HATE zippers and this one was so easy to install I couldn't believe it! My models are at the circus with their daddy, so just pics on the hanger this time!
Here are the fronts:
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We're taking the girlies to a local park on Monday for their 3 year and 6 year old pictures...it's supposed to be 70 degrees here in Nebraska!
I have printed the pattern out and I am getting ready to try it next. Your dresses came out beautiful.
Great job on the bag.For D~ and others who may be interested:
Here's my modified Rosetta on me. Sorry I had to take a picture of myself and couldn't get sufficiently far away to get a full body.
This is the bag hanging on the door knob.
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3Whoops, it hadn't occured to me that it was expensive! Here quilting fabric is usually $16.99/y so paying $16.20 was a discount for meI can't wait to get back to the States and Canada and head to Joanns and Michaels and stock up! I was looking at some Minky fabric today.. $30/y here and online from the States was $12/y.
Yikes why is so expensive?