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Miss Molly is getting a makeover....the pattern that is.

Well I couldn't have Miss Madeline lookin all cute and not get Miss Molly done too! Donella did it again..... I love her. She makes me look good. What do you think?

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Rose and Ivy said…
I love it! Donella is very talented!
SHEILA said…
Speaking of Miss Molly, I forgot to mention; at our Labor Day cookout yesterday, my niece, who has a 9mth old daughter, asked me if I would mind making her little cutie some sundresses for next summer. "Just something simple and easy for her to wear." Of course I was thrilled, and ran to get "Miss Molly" to show her-it was perfect-just what she had in mind! Can't wait to sew some of these for her! May just have to sew up a Miss Madeline or 2 as well.xoxo
Molly said…
Love it! The font in the name makes it really look happy. Love the flowers, too. Great job!
Janice said…
Any chance little Miss Molly might grow up to be bigger? :) (i.e. size 7-10?)
Anonymous said…
Hmmmmmmmmmm this is a complicated puzzle isnt it?? . HMMMMMM
Samantha Caffee said…
***********************************Janice,

I think Molly may grow up one day, but regretably no time soon. I'm taking some time off from pattern making for a while, I have some nesting to do before this baby gets here! I will let you know if it happens though!

xoxox,
Samantha

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Anonymous said…
Too Cute!

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