A creative, young lady designed this awesome dress linked to the Pretend Dress Up Clothes link party and her mother made the vision a reality...
Princess Dress Up by Amy, from A Home, Made
Easy Peasy Peplum by Kaitlin, from Wunderbar
Gnome Hat by Jessica, from Sunny Stitching
A very pretty infinity scarf, linked to the Hats, Bonnets, Beanies and Scarves
Vintage McCalls 5673 by Alyssa, from Hems to Dolls: My Craft Room Chronicles
How to Sew a Crazy Quilt Clothespin Bag by Marissa, from Passion et Couture
A very clever refashion linked to the Women's Tops and Shirts link party...
An ever so cute hat, linked to the Hats, Bonnets, Beanies and Scarves link party...
Gnome Hat by Jessica, from Sunny Stitching
A very pretty infinity scarf, linked to the Hats, Bonnets, Beanies and Scarves
Double Loop Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern by Fay, from Monkey Makes Three
A very smart jacket, linked to the Jackets, Coats, Raincoats, Ponchos link party...
An extremely pretty clothespin bag, linked to the Quilting and Patchwork link party...
How to Sew a Crazy Quilt Clothespin Bag by Marissa, from Passion et Couture
Two felt dolls, complete with several changes of clothes and a felt case to store them in, linked to the Softies, Dolls, Toys link party. An awesome idea...
A comprehensive tutorial, linked to the Sewing Tips and Techniques link party...
Head on over and visit these talented ladies.
Felt Dolls by Helen, from Creative Chaos Art
A comprehensive tutorial, linked to the Sewing Tips and Techniques link party...
Box Pleats Tutorial by Anshu, from Blooms and Bugs
Head on over and visit these talented ladies.
This week's featured blog is A Home, Made. Amy, look out for your blog button in my sidebar.
Feel free to grab a button if you've been featured...
Don't forget, all of our link parties are ONGOING and will remain open all year. You can add links to any party at any time.
- Bags and Totes
- Dresses for Girls
- Dresses for Women
- Hair Accessories
- Pillows and Cushions
- Boys' Clothes
- Skirts for Girls
- Aprons and Art Smocks
- Purses, Clutches, Pouches
- Dolls' Clothes
- Women's Skirts
- Baby Clothes and Accessories
- Children's Tops and Shirts
- Women's Tops and Shirts
- Softies, Dolls, Toys
- Sewing Tips and Techniques
- Sewing with stretch fabric
- Quilting and Patchwork
- Embroidery, Stitching and Appliqué
- Jackets, Coats, Raincoats, Ponchos
- Hats, Bonnets, Beanies and Scarves
- Pants, Shorts, Trousers for Children
- Drawstring Bags and Fabric Baskets
- Pretend Dress Up Clothes
- Clothes for Men
- Kitchen Accessories
- Swimwear
- Sleepwear
- Gift Wrapping
- Electronic Gadget Covers and Cases
- Blog Tips
I look forward to seeing more of your creativity...
... Pam
thats a beautiful dress. Great feature Pam.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing, we were discussing box pleats at work today and how we all have a rough idea of what we are doing, but it'd be nice to be shown the 'correct' way!
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you for sharing my felt dolls :)
ReplyDeleteHelen x
Nice things ,,,
ReplyDeletethe name double loop for the shawl confused me a bit ,,, but it is not a moebius thus what is this loop ????
mirjam
Pam, thanks for adding my clothespin bag, to your features page for this week, is appreciated. Now I will enjoy the other posts I've found here . Thanks for the links, all these projects are really beautiful . Marisa.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature, Pam! It's always fun to link up to your ongoing party and take a look at it for ideas and inspiration! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi. I am now your latest follower. Great blog. Karen
ReplyDeleteMore great features! I love that the little girl got to design her own dress! How fabulous!
ReplyDeleteJust stopped by to let you know that I featured your mens shirt to skirt refashion on my round tuit post this week!
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Thanks again for linking up! Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
Love the gnome hat. Great projects and lots of inspiration as always Pam!
ReplyDeleteLove the pink dress! Such a cute idea to let your own daughter design it, now i wonder what sort of design would my daughter come up with...
ReplyDeletePam! Thank you so much for featuring my collaboration with my daughter!! :) I haven't logged on for a while and I just saw your note!! Thank you!! xoxo
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