When I popped in to the Canberra quilt and craft on the weekend I didn't really expect to do much shopping - after all I had picked up a few (ahem, quite a few) lovely thing at the Melbourne fair just a few weeks ago.
But then I spotted a stall that I hadn't seen in Melbourne (the benefit of a less crowded fair, compared to Melbourne where it was almost impossible to see anything!!), and just couldn't say no to bringing home the pattern book for these lovely girls from ak traditions
Look at those outfits! And the accessories!!! The pattern includes a little wardrobe for each girl - they were just too sweet for words! I can't wait to get starting on sewing some of these up - as soon as I finish a couple of other projects!
xo
But then I spotted a stall that I hadn't seen in Melbourne (the benefit of a less crowded fair, compared to Melbourne where it was almost impossible to see anything!!), and just couldn't say no to bringing home the pattern book for these lovely girls from ak traditions
Look at those outfits! And the accessories!!! The pattern includes a little wardrobe for each girl - they were just too sweet for words! I can't wait to get starting on sewing some of these up - as soon as I finish a couple of other projects!
xo
I love these too. I bought the pattern and yarn to do one of their knitted dollies - the small girl was besotted with it,
ReplyDeleteBesotted is the right word...I got them too! Kuka and I are every retailer's dream going to the fair together! But it was sooo much fun, and the dollies are sooo cute!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you all come up with! It almost made me want to knit seeing those dolls at the fair.
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