Archive for 2007/03


Animals on Parade - Dress #383

A soft blue batiste (cotton/synthetic blend) fabric dress featuring a hand-embroidered white bunny, lamb, gosling, and scotty dog on parade. Also embroidered in the smocking above is a colorful flower motif.
Includes a complementary set of socks, embroidered with matching flowers.
Size 1
SOLD - No longer available

Lamb and Chicks at Pasture - Dress #382

A light yellow fabric with floral pattern. The hand-embroidery depicts a scene of a lamb in a pasture with a tree, flowers, and friendly chicks.
Includes a complementary set of socks, embroidered with matching flowers.
Size 2

SOLD - No longer available

SOLD - No longer available

Rabbit Rides a Hobbyhorse - Dress #381

This dress has a large hand-embroidered rabbit riding a hobbyhorse in the center of a hand-smocked pattern. The fabric is white with a pattern of pink flowers. Additional flowers (also hand-embroidered) appear on the back of the dress.
Includes a complementary set of socks, embroidered with matching flowers.
Size 2
 
Price: $200.00 | Quantity Available: 1

Gathering Flowers in the Country - Dress #380

A light blue and white polkadot dress depicting a girl gathering flowers in the countryside. She sees a bird and some ducks. Additional flowers (also hand-embroidered) appear on the back of the dress.
Includes a complementary set of socks, embroidered with matching flowers.
Size 2
Price: $210.00 | Quantity Available: 1

 

Background of Dress-making Part 2

Last post, I wanted to talk about why I started making dresses, so in this one I thought I’d describe the process a little.
One dress takes a week to complete, of which five days are spent doing hand work; embroidery and smocking. Working exclusively for so many days, I develop a close relationship with the […]

Background of Dress-making

This is the first part of two posts explaining some of the background on how I started making dresses for little girls.
I began making smocked dresses thirty years ago when my daughter was born, teaching myself from a pattern that had six rows of simple smocking. When she could no longer wear the dresses I […]


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