Summer is finally here and even though I have not posted in a few months does not mean that I have not been busy. My Pfaff has been humming away churning out all kinds of good things. The arrival of our beautiful new Granddaughter in March gave way to a many sewing projects. This purple dotted seersucker outfit is a Kwik Sew pattern and I added the daisy embroidery to it. Don't just love the daisy buttons too?
This cute little dress and bloomers is also a Kwik Sew pattern. The bonnet is a Simplicity pattern from the 1940/50's that has been republished. I found the material in my stash and is the real dotted swiss; not the cheap stuff they are selling in the big box sewing stores now. The rose embroidery is from the Martha Pullen English Embroidery collection.
But, my most accomplished item is this beautiful Christening gown. This dress was featured in the Martha Pullen Sew Beautiful magazine and we fell in love with it. This was my first attempt at heirloom sewing and I was a little wary of making it but I found out that I love this type of sewing. I thought that it would be difficult but found it to be very enjoyable. The fabric is Swiss Nelona batiste with fine French cotton laces and satin ribbons. I learned many new techniques like the lace joining which was quite easy to do. I'm currently working on a camisole with lace shaping and will post a picture when it is done.
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