Such a great way to use up bits of material that are too small for anything else. We cut up a gingham school dress which had black marker pen on for the sleeves and I was saving the other Amy Butler fabric for a worthy cause. Yes, she is wearing a skirt and jeans and wellies... oh to be 4. Happy Sunshine! Jo xxxx
Adorable!
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Both tops and daughters are beautiful! Not quite so sure about the jeans and skirt, but perhaps it could be the new fashion! Certainly keeps you warm!! xx
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and a great make from your fabric leftovers. Liz x
ReplyDeleteAh Jo how perfectly lovely, these girls of yours are natural models like you. Wonderful. Have a great weekend, big hugs and loves
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You've really mastered this pattern, they're coming out beautifully. I might have to buy one myself because they're wonderful little pieces.
ReplyDeleteAren't they gorgeous - I mean the girls as well as the tops! x J
ReplyDeleteI love them, they turned out so well! :)
ReplyDeleteJust catching up here - these little tops are just lovely, and that pic of Little M looking sooo chuffed with her new too is pure delight!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday,
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What a clever mummy your beautiful daughters are very lucky x
ReplyDeleteA terrific pattern, you've sewed them beautifully! The girlies look very happy! Chrissie x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love this type of pattern, so easy to make in so many different combinations. My girl loves them too as they are so comfy. Have a wonderful week! xo
ReplyDeleteAww great pics the tops are super cute
ReplyDeleteClare x