A baby sized doll for my big girl (she is wearing my big girl's own baby clothes, the little singlet I embroidered nine or so years ago while waiting for her to be born).
She is made from the 'dreamtime baby doll' pattern by Sarah's dolls, you can find the pattern here.
and now ~
I am so pleased (my beloved has decided he doesn't like the wheels and says he is going to replace them later.
What else was on my list...
An apron (for my big girl who has outgrown her last one)a "pretty sketch book cover" a special request from the big girl. I could find such a thing, so I felted one!
Mermaids, one for the big girl and one for a special secret someone (the light was really poor last night so the pictures are pretty awful..)
and a Christmas stocking for my wee girl made from an old woollen vest of mine.
The girls and I are off tomorrow. My sewing machine and numerous other crafting things are all put away so we can actually see the dining table and bench tops again. All I have left to do is cook. Yay for me!
10 comments:
Oh Shannon, what beautiful treasures you have made! How wonderful!
xo
Linda
Oh my! You are such a clever thing! I so crave craft time!!! Bring on April I say! Love to you and yours. XX
What amazing treasures! I love them all, but those mermaids...beautiful! You deserve a rest!
Cathy
Wow, such fabulous creations! That pram is amazing - a beautiful restoration job. And the doll, oh the doll is simply dreamy. It ALL is!
Blessings and light...
So impressed by all your handmade christmas goodies! I love each and every one but I always have a special soft spot for a mermaid. Your work is inspiring and beautiful.
Sweet! I'm making dolls for children also. It make gift giving extra exciting! Beautiful creations.
Shannon you are so organised!! I am still making gifts (actually should be sewing now)
What lucky girls - I love all the treasures
What lovely presents, cheers Marie
Hi Shannon, beautiful things to give, Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. Wishing you all good things for this new year
I recall a singled in a larger size, with similar bees :)
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