Thursday, November 4, 2010

More Christmas Presents: A (Not-So) Riveting Tale of Planning Way Ahead


Long ago, in a land far away (California to be exact) I was a teenage girl who couldn't get enough of sewing. I would spend hours in my room churning out all sorts of sewing projects. Back then, my siblings (won't mention any names..........) used to tease me mercilessly about sewing. They thought I was such a dork for my sewing habit. My, how things have changed. (Again, won't mention any names...;) So back then I would practice on anything I could get my hands on. I sewed a lot of doll clothes because they didn't use much fabric and I figured I could save them for 'someday.' Also, I think I was trying to fill some sort of American Girl Doll sized hole in my heart. Well, the doll of my dreams still hasn't shown up on my doorstep, so I went to the craft store and bought a cheaper knock-off for Katie for Christmas. I have resurected the doll clothes of my youth, and plan to add outfits between now and Christmas. The lavender skirt is one I made recently. The lace part is the edging from a set of linens. The doll dresses of yore are made from various vintage fabrics I happily inherited from a really sweet old lady from our church, Daisey Harrel. Like the vintage labels? I used to cut them out of vintage clothes and sew them into my stuff because I liked the way they looked. I would have never guessed way back them that someday I would be wrapping up those dresses and giving them to a sweet little blond daughter for Christmas. I hope she likes them.

4 comments:

  1. My favorite is the red pola dot number! Speaking of American Girls, you still need to go to NYC to the flagship store at least to see it :)

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  2. just in love with this post ...sounds so like me but more creative as a young girl. love the labels idea. hey just fyi I wrote a blog last nite and put your link in it and on my blogs I follow..maybe you could drop by me place and take a peek i could use some tips/advice thanks keep up the awesome work...Maggielucia (Louise)

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  3. Thanks for visiting! I am having trouble finding your blog. Would you mind leaving the address? Thanks

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  4. I hope your little girl will treasure such a special gift. Who knows - maybe it will prompt her to want to learn to sew.

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