01 April, 2012

Easter Preview





She'll be the grandest lady in the Easter parade! 


All that's left is the final hemming and this one can be moved into the "done" column. 
Life is Good!

20 comments:

  1. You are amazing! That is incredible smocking! How sweet will your little princess be in this wonderful product of your handiwork! Awesome job!!

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  2. A woman of many talents - beautiful!

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  3. I smocked many years ago; the beauty of this dress reminds me of my (now adult aged) nieces who wore those dresses. Smocking is such a restful and relaxing handcraft. Might just have to pull out my supplies and patterns again ... grandnieces will be coming someday! LOL

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  4. So sweet. She's a very lucky girl!

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  5. Adorable. The smocking is gorgeous but you know, I really love the fabric you used on the arms and neck. It makes for a great finish.

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  6. Darling little dress for a sweet little girl! Great job!

    Karen

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  7. Gorgeous dress -- lucky little girl!!

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  8. Lucy will be so pretty in her beautifully smocked dress!! Hugs

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  9. What a beautiful little dress again... just as Lucy Ann deserves. :o)

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  10. Grand is an understatement! Love all the little details like the band fabric and the piping. Can't wait to see pictures of the little princess in her Easter frock.

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  11. Oh, so, so sweet! You may just be the best Nana ever! :-)

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  12. Gorgeous! Little girls are so fun to sew for. :) blessings, marlene

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  13. So adorable! She'll be best dressed in the Easter Parade! (Where's her bonnet? :) )

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  14. This is too adorable for words!! If we ever get to meet IRL you have to promise to show me how to do this!!

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  15. This is beautiful, as was the bress you made Lucy-Ann for Christmas. Are you able to tell me which pattern you used for the dress?

    Sandra

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  16. This is beautiful, as was the bress you made Lucy-Ann for Christmas. Are you able to tell me which pattern you used for the dress?

    Sandra

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