Wowza! Super cute right : )! I am completely adoring the new exclusive line by Hawthorne Threads- Forest Fables. I think this little fox face print must have been specifically created to
pair with the Animazing skirt!!!
I have been loving Hawthorne Threads lines since their first release Calliope. The colors are so pretty and the design could not be more whimsical and still completely gorgeous. I mean all the lines! But today I am talking about, sharing about- Forest Fables and what I created for Mila for Christmas!
Ok, so the skirt was really more for me. Mila loves it though and I am not sure if there is another outfit I have created for her that has received as many complements as this little skirt.
On with the Christmas presents- : )
Mila received a Bitty Baby for Christmas. Although she has two doll beds, she did not have a bed for a baby so I made her the Bassinette. If she has a doll bassinet she most certainly needs a diaper bag, and if she has a diaper bag, I guess she needs diapers and a wipes case too! So That is what I did! Her little Bitty is set! : )
I used Stitch Floral in Indigo for the outer and Fabled Text in Glade for the inner. The Fabled Text is adorable!!!! I love the fable stories on the fabric. Mila is always asking for me to read her bassinet to her : ). For the pillow I used Billy Goats Gruff in Glade. I used Made's Doll Basket Pattern with a few alterations to create the bassinette.
The diaper bag was completely self drafted (feeling pretty proud). I saved all my measurements in hopes to do a tutorial someday soon. The little doll diaper are a free pattern I had found through Pinterest.
I wanted to make sure I used every single little piece of fabric so of course I did not stop with the bassinette! I had plenty of scrap pieces. I also made this adorable little doll dress. I am dreaming if the day this pattern is released in big girl size : ) I think I will have to make Mila a matching version! The pattern is The Lucy Star Dress by Snazzie Drawers. I used the Forest Fables Line as well as the Solid In Charcoal.
I also received a sample strip of the Fawn Line. I used the rest of my scraps and the sample strip to create this skirt. Once again I kept the measurements, so expect a free tutorial in my next post : ).
Well I think that is it! I will leave you with a few more photos because I have such a hard time choosing my favs : )
BFF's Forever : )
Thanks for viewing!!!!
Incredible sews!!!!! You really showcased the fabrics in every single item. I'm amazed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cassie! Mila and I love the skirt pattern! I need to make a kitty one next :)
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