So clever, fun, and stylish!
Very cute bag!
So adorable and stylish!
From Simplicity’s Super Simple pattern from 1970
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Tan bella!
Thank you for your sweet comment on my floral jacket. I am looking forward to see more of your cr…
Fun and adorable! Cool with the corset/vest!
Very cute, lively, and stylish!
Fun, sassy, and stylish!
So fun and adorable! Very nice!
So fun and adorable! Very nice!
Enchantingly chic and gorgeous on you! Very nicely crafted.
So sleek and chic!
Darling quilt showing geometric artistry and beauty! A delight for the eye! Very nicely crafted.
Wow! Much better looking than Burdie’s! I cannot wait to see more of your creations
Very cute style and superb fit on you!
Lovely color and style on you! I am certain that it looks much better than what Built by Wendy i…
Very pretty top! I like the neckline and sleeves on you. What pattern did you use?
Very chic dress in a delectable color! The ribbon is a lovely touch!
Sharp looking dress! Very nice look with the tights!
Burda WOF, Sept 2009, pattern #129. Features: Pleated sleeves, 5 vintage style buttons
Construction details are on my http://drheathermath.blogspot.com/2009/10/sleeves-and-stripes-fore…
Fun and stylish apron! Congratulations on your first sewing project. Very nicely crafted!
Made from a McCall’s 5760 pattern and inspiration from a Chloe.com jacket for $178.
Construction details on _blan…
Eyecatchingly gorgeous! So runway worthy!
Cheerfully chic! Very nicely done!
Another wonderful creation! Thanks for the inspiration!
Looks cute, clever, and practical!
Lively and groovy-licious!
Delightfully pretty! Very nice work!
Hej Johanna, this is a fun and cute bag!
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