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Lovin your creations!

I have been so impressed lately with the pretty dresses (and variations) coming through our Flickr group, and being blogged about! You guys are awesome!


When I saw this picture for the first time all I could do was smile! Kymy was so sweet to let me share these pictures of her girls in their Miss Mary Easter dresses! Aren't they sweet?! This confirms my belief that twins  make everything sweeter.


Here she shortened the Miss Madeline into a shirt and paired it with leggings. So stinkin cute!


I came across this dress on Flickr. Can you guess what pattern this is? Trina made this dress using the Miss Lily pattern and just left out the bubble! It looks like a completely different dress doesn't it?!


Now does this look like an ad for Target or what? Alisa let me share this picture of her daughter in a Miss Mary on a red bike...it's just so perfect in every way. Those gals over on Flickr have some really cute ideas, I love the way they are mixin it up. If you have sewn up some cute dresses using our patterns, share them with us! We all like to be inspired by new ideas and pretty fabrics! (Some of my other favorites were HERE, HERE, and HERE.)

Comments

LadySnow said…
Oh...what inspiration!
Alisa said…
Hi Samantha!

You commented on my photo on flickr. I'm looking for your email address to email you about it but can't seem to locate it. Absolutely, you may use the photo on your blog. But I do have another question for you. Could you email me your email? (That sounds funny.)

Have a great day,
Alisa
Anonymous said…
Great dresses! I haven't joined the flickr group, (not sure how) :) but I did make the Miss Madeline dress for my daughter and just posted 2 on my blog today that I finished yesterday. You can see them here. (That makes 3 total I've made, love this pattern!)

http://sarahsweethearts.blogspot.com/2010/03/more-miss-madeline.html

Very cute patterns you have. Can't wait for the new one. Thanks for making modest and cute dresses for girls!
Anonymous said…
I too have LOVED seeing all the gorgeous dresses on the Flickr group--esp. The one Lily dress without the bubble. It does look like a completely different dress! And now the Miss Mary pic! I am happy to see another done. I need to get sewing! Thanks for using one of mine in a link! :)
Karen said…
Love the new Miss Mary pattern, Samantha! It's fun to see what other people do with your patterns, too.

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