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Introducing! Miss Violet, View B....


Yeah, I know I'm supposed to start off with View A, but let's mix it up a bit! I'm so excited about this pattern! This pattern will have no buttonholes, plackets, zippers, or gathering....


It can be made with or without the honeycomb smocking (how to included in the pattern)....


It is designed to be used with thin fabrics like batiste, voile, etc...It can be made to look very heirloom! FAST!


Little girls look adorable in it, and like to wear it. :) So far it is drafted/ graded from newborn to 18 months.


Now I need your help mamas! Speak now or forever hold your peace! Gimmee some feedback.....What do you think? What would you change? What do you want to know? xo, Sam

Comments

Lisa said…
I would change nothing! That baby is absolutely gorgeous...those chubby little thighs! Oh, you mean the clothes! I think it's really cute. I wouldn't change anything but would like an option for a long bloomers also. But it wouldn't stop me from buying the pattern if it wasn't included.
Mica said…
I love it! I think u should make another one for my 7 month old!! Ha ha! I will definitely be wanting this pattern.
Anonymous said…
I love everything about it Samantha, it is so adorable!

If you need a tester, just holler. :)
rads said…
would love if it came with longer pants or a skirt
Brenda L said…
It's darling! Beautiful work, as always. Will the bloomers be part of the pattern, or just the shirt? Either way, it's cute!
6blessings said…
LOVE it! Especially the honeycomb smocking. I can just picture it in some of Anna Maria Horner's voiles.
Emily Monarch said…
Very, very cute and your little model is beautiful. I would love a long sleeve. It seems like there are so many summer patters for babies and not very many winter patterns. I think it would be precious in a sweet floral with long sleeves for the winter. Will you just do infant sizes or will it go big enough for the big sisters too? The top would be really cute with with some ruffle pants.
Julia said…
Very cute. I'm a granmomma of 5 grandgirls. This would have been great on them.
jellaan said…
Very cute!! Would love to see it in larger sizes. I have a 4 year old. Would love to test it when you get to that stage! :) I'm excited you are back to designing patterns again!!
Robin Hart said…
Will it be also graded for using a pleater?
Rachel said…
I think it's adorable. I love the honeycomb smocking, so sweet.
Allie said…
I think it's perfection! Will it come with the bloomer pattern too? So so cute!
BonnieN said…
Just a wonderful.adorable pattern! While my Grands are getting older now,I would love to have this patern in extended sizing, up to age 5 or 6, perhaps as a seperate pattern for the larger sizing? Long sleeves and pants options would be great too, just tickled to see you are on a roll again! the smocking does it for me! Wish you would get into ladies clothing.
Anonymous said…
hermoso , adorable!!
Lovely, such a versatile piece :) I would love to know if it comes in larger sizes and if it has sleeve options. My girls are all size 3 up to a size 12 and I can think of a version they would all love!

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