at long last!
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010i just added the a-line dutch treat skirt to my website
i just added the a-line dutch treat skirt to my website
how many is too many? sometimes i have to ask myself that when it comes to knick knacks or shoes, but i don’t usually ask myself that when it comes to vintage fabric because i know i will use it. if it’s a good deal i just take it all. that’s what happened a couple […]
since i finally learned how to crochet. first i made myself a little kerchief. i just crocheted until i liked the size and put a scallop edge and pom pom ties on. perfect for winter in LA. then i made this adorable shaker bonnet. i like this pattern alot, i’m going to make another […]
for you lovely ladies patiently waiting for the a-line version of the dutch treat skirt, look what i printed yesterday, a-line artwork! sewing and photographing next week!! also, take a peek at sarah’s ‘house calls’ interview with me on her blog, Apothecary Fox, and while you’re there make sure to check out all of her other […]
this may be my favorite print yet! take a peek at it here!
me too! new skirt print in 3 colorways. coming this month!
i can’t stop ogling these adorable clogs over at dala clogs. it’s all i can do to keep from pulling out the credit card and going nuts.
i just added a few more skirts in the ‘limited edition goodies’ section of my website… the medallion skirt, made with a lovely border print fabric featuring leaf and flower medallions and cute scattered folky flowers. i love the navy and brown combo way more than i thought i would! and the pantry skirt, with a front […]
i like this print so much i decided to put it on two styles… cap sleeve tees, in ladies x-small through large and heather ringer tees, in ladies and unisex sizes (the unisex sizes do not have the ringer on the sleeve) the bad news is it looks like the red tee (which is my […]
i got this idea way back when i pulled out this apron bonnet (which i did have on inside out, but since then i’ve finally figured out how to wear an apron bonnet). i got to thinking about bonnets, and rain bonnets (remember those clear plastic ones you could buy in the gumball machines for a […]