Monday, May 26, 2014

What's Sewin' On?

Would you believe that following the expert tutelage of lovely Daisy (I wrote about her skirt-along and showed you the goods here) I have sewn not one, not two, but five frocks? That's five, boys and girls. F I V E!!!

Wanna see 'em?

Okay (it's time to 'fess up)


I know that they're teeny-tiny, but they still count, right?!

(plus they've got button-holes - that's gotta up the ante!)


Five little frocks, all made with love (and varying degrees of wonkiness. Ahem!) for little baby Loveheart (she's not here yet, but she will be...soon!)

Curious about her Mummy? It's this lovely lady!

I love sewing. I really do (and I never, ever, thought I'd say that!)

Thanks for reading and don't forget to leave a comment here if you'd like to win a fantaisie porte-rouleau de papier toilette (so much nicer in French!) I'm drawing a winner on Thursday x 



24 comments:

  1. Kylie! You're a seamstress! These little frocks are just so cute, Loveheart will look adorable in them. I need to crack on with some sewing this week, I haven't had time and I'm missing it. Who'd have thought? You and me - sewing! We're geniuses! xxx

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  2. Super cute! What happened to the bear's head? xxx

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    1. I know! Ooops!
      I've still got my sewing L Plates on Bernice, but I promise there is a lovely full-frontal of Humphrey B. Bear on the back ;)

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    2. A bear behind you say - excellent! I work with someone called Loveday, it's a Cornish name. Loveheart will be the Belle of the ball in those sweet little frocks xxx

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    3. I actually suggested Loveday as a possible name - Loveheart is Pippa's little boy's pet name for the baby and I thought Loveday might be a good alternative (real name). Loveday was a feisty character in a book I once read x

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    4. Oh, and bear behind - I love it :)

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  3. they are beauuuuutifuuuuuuuuull!
    i am in total awe, speechless.
    n♥
    oh that middle one!!!!

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  4. They are just cute beyond words! I love the fabrics and the buttons you chose. I know Pippa is going to be over the moon about them.

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  5. Oh oh sweet they are fantastic.......I would wear them in a heartbeat....hmmmm I tad small!!!!! Love love them.......cute fabric.
    Love v

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  6. Stunning Kylie, little baby Loveheart will be the best dressed bub around.
    Well done on the button holes, I'm yet to attempt them myself. x

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  7. So very clever of you ...she will be the most stylish bub around town...and yes button holes do up the ante! Xxxxx

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  8. Oh wow they are gorgeous! Lucky little girl :-)

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  9. Awh these are uber cute Lucy, I love love them!!! You should sell these, I am sure they will sell like hot cakes! xoxo

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  10. Is there no end to your talents? These dresses are amazing. I particularly like that you have made them in three sizes so she can wear them for a long time. So thoughtful. I love that you are into sewing now. Button holes?! You're showing the rest of us up! Xxxxx

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  11. Well done Kylie! A seamstress now!

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  12. They're gorgeous Kylie, well done you. I'd like one for my little baby but as she's an 11 year old tom-boy I doubt she'd fit in one!

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  13. They are SO cute! Wish my 'little' ones were little again! Jane

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  14. They're so darling!!! Love 'em.

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  15. aahh those little dresses are adorable and I love the fabric you used. I haven't been here for ages so its great to still see you blogging :-) Best wishes, dee x

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  16. That's my girl....so proud of you!!
    I love ouch flower too had no idea you knew her (should have guessed)
    love d xxxx

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