this little one is ready for a New England Spring day- where it isn’t actually warm but we are all pretending!
She has a ribbed wool shawl to keep warm- spring breezes can give a chill. And a dress made from some more beautiful Cloud9 fabric.
Tail room-
Cashmere sweater with embroidered loop closures. Her felt bag for treasures. The shawl has a beautiful brass floral button- guess I should have taken a photo where you could see it…hmmm.
And all her stuff-
The back of the dress closes with one button.
There were so many great links to explore on my blog tour this morning-
from Camilla– Matt Stuart
from True-Up– Helen Dardik new fabric, here and here. Wow! I love it!
and fantastic stumpwork at Needleprint. Wish I could be in Bath for that Doll Fair too.
the snouts on these foxes are the best. i just love the expression they add.
not to mention all the little bits they come with. fab.
Loving her wardrobe! she’s quite lovely!
I just love your work! Your animals are so unusual and artistic! Your choices of fabric is great! And it alls looks extremely well-made!
A truly inspiring blog!
Best regards from Monica
I love the soft white chin hair :D And her outfit is so beautiful!
My, how pretty she is! She is making a great show of acting like it is warm outside. We are doing the same in the Midwest. I love the Cloud9 too…
Cute!
The last two “foxes” are very SUPER!!!
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