Snatching a few minutes here and there, I’ve cooked up some fun items for Berry. Seeing that they were rather fun to make, I thought I’d cast my bread upon the water so to speak, and see if there is any outside interest in my products. As I make more little creations, the colors and fabrics will vary of course.
Apron


$10
This colorful apron was made with on-hand fabrics and bits of rick rack. It is easy to put over the head with elastic in the strap. Berry’s sash is designed for fastening with a bow, but Velcro would be a happy option as well. Snickerdoodles sold separately.
Dolly Blanket
This colorful apron was made with on-hand fabrics and bits of rick rack. It is easy to put over the head with elastic in the strap. Berry’s sash is designed for fastening with a bow, but Velcro would be a happy option as well. Snickerdoodles sold separately.
Dolly Blanket

$10
This toasty warm doll quilt with miniature pillow is made from lovely soft micro fleece. They will keep your little girl’s babies from ever getting cold. Fun appliqués add a bit of personal character.
Dresses
This toasty warm doll quilt with miniature pillow is made from lovely soft micro fleece. They will keep your little girl’s babies from ever getting cold. Fun appliqués add a bit of personal character.
Dresses




$20
Having fallen in love with this pattern dating from 1974, I’ve tried a few variations on the theme already. This one piece dress with inverted ‘v’ bodice is one of the styles, especially charming coupled with cotton tights. I hope to expand my dress selection, using vintage patterns from the ‘50’s through the early ‘80’s and showing a tendency for the "Eloise Wilkin" look.
Having fallen in love with this pattern dating from 1974, I’ve tried a few variations on the theme already. This one piece dress with inverted ‘v’ bodice is one of the styles, especially charming coupled with cotton tights. I hope to expand my dress selection, using vintage patterns from the ‘50’s through the early ‘80’s and showing a tendency for the "Eloise Wilkin" look.

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