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My little Sun-seekers....

I found her here in the window today looking out at this gloomy rainy day, her little skates on, wearing a bright Springy dress, it looked like she was wishing for the Sun to come back out and play. We have had a few weeks now of Spring-like weather and they have been outside playing until dark almost everyday....days like this make you really appreciate the pretty ones.

About an hour later I found this little Sun-seeker peeking out too. I have a feeling these children wouldn't do well up North! LOL! I hope we all find the Sun again soon!

   

PS. Thanks for the great response to my gathering tutorial! If you have any other techniques you would like to learn let me know!

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Anonymous said…
hi its becky from malta,just came across yr site(looking to crochet something for my 5wk old daughter) and i just love it, so much variety and so fun. wish we lived closer than half way round the world. look forward to more crochet tutorials. adding u to 'my favourites'. thanks becky
NoReply said…
ohhh I so know how they both feel..... I've got chitting potatoes that REALLY need to go to bed in some warm dark soil - and we have acres of grass that need mowing (cats beginning to disappear now)......

ps on the project side ..... if you have anything on how to embroider a simple pomegranate would be much appreciated...:0D
Anonymous said…
Hi,

Loved the gathering tutorial - I can already gather, but used a much more tricky, long winded method, so will copy you from now on!

If you feel like doing a tutorial on putting zippers in - I would definitely watch, but also button holes as I just can't seem to do those and it puts me off sewing, as I always ruin the garment at the last stage with the buttonhole.

Thanks Kate x
courtne450 said…
Yeah, like Kate said, button holes would be very helpful!
Quebedeaux said…
So sad looking!!!LOL

we had a rainy day yesterday and being the good momma that I am.. we played the Wii all day..LOL
Anonymous said…
I am ready for some sun up here in PA. It is dismal right now.

I just finished making the "Miss Lily" dress. It was so easy and turned out really cute although my bubble hem doesn't look as good as yours.

If you want to see the dress I made, here is my blog http://nannadays.blogspot.com

Have a great day!

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