Showing posts with label Children's Clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's Clothing. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sniglets

I had a shop in Avondale... (said with all the wistfulness of Meryl Streep in the opening lines of Out of Africa, "I had a farm in Africa...").
Megan and I actually rented a small space in a children's boutique, 3 Chicks, in the Avondale shopping district for the past 4 months. We moved out last Monday. It's a great shop in a trendy area but, it didn't work out for us. Oh well, we tried.This is how our original display looked.
We still have several of the items in these photos. Just let one of us know if you see something you need.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Retro Dresses

These simple shift dresses that I made for my GRANDgirls remind me of the kind my mother made for my sister and me and in the sixties. Our outfits often matched, too.

They're made of yellow seersucker with vintage trim, buttons and ric-rac. The girls felt as cool as they could on a hot July day.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Chocolate Bunny Dresses

I love Easter!
It's my favorite holiday and it comes during my favorite season. Spring and new growth, Christ and new life; His unfathomable love for us in that while we were yet sinners He died for us...AND rose again!

I love seeing the dogwoods and azaleas bloom, attending worship services, watching the children at church in their new clothes, hosting our family's Easter feast, sharing it with friends, having egg hunts, and eating candy. Isn't Easter candy the best?

When I saw this pattern with chocolate bunnies I decided to yield to Megan's "subtle" hints that I could smock for her girls. The blue dress I posted last December was practice for these...I needed a lot of practice. This kind of smocking, "picture smocking", messes with my eyes and my head. I've stitched each bunny more than once trying to make them perfect, they're not. I've worked for a month on these 2 dresses and was crazy enough to buy patterns for others during the process. I guess I'm hooked on, what is for me, a frustrating hobby.
When I'm asked about my granddaughters I always respond, "They are delicious". It fits them! They truly are just delicious.

(I hope their dresses fit, too. They could always wear them next year ... and every other occasion during their lifetimes. Hmmmm.... I wonder if they would consider a chocolate bunny theme for at least one of their weddings. Too silly. Maybe their babies will wear them, I'd sure love to see that.)