and her tail is almost wagging because she feels so beautiful in her finery (much better than in her panties). That tiny button on the back of her dress, as well as the ribbon flower, came from a shop in my area. You can ask a shop to order them for you from Dress it up in Pennsylvania. They are wholesale only.
Very cute! I love her shoes, too!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet again! The dress details are darling! I recognize the lamb breed, Suffolk! We had a small sheep herd (13) for about 3 years when our children were young, raising the lambs was fun, entertaining and educational!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and the details wonderful. Are these your patterns?
ReplyDeleteWe got very little snow here...darn it! A lot of cold and a lot of wind. Glad to hear you guys didn't get pounded on your side of the hill;0)
Eileen, The patterns are "my" patterns by way of Fuzzy Mitten and Julie Williams. I purchased patterns from both designers and used a head from one, another head from another pattern. I made up the legs, body, and shoes after looking at Julie Williams animals. She does not sell patterns so I made mine up after being inspired by her animals. I don't sell the patterns because they are not completely original to me. Fuzzy Mitten does give permission to sell items made using her patterns but you can't (or course) resell the pattern itself. I have had a lot of fun tinkering with many patterns to come up with these but the design idea is not original.
ReplyDeleteSweet! Looks similar to Lamb Chop. Remember her?
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