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Cherrie
sent us photos of Baby
Max made for her adorable 4 year old granddaughter Abby. The
t-shirt comes from
our Buddy Bear
set which Cherrie embroidered with Max's name and stars. She drafted
her own pattern for the pants.
Cherrie writes: "I just wanted to say that the doll was very to
make and the instructions were a breeze to follow ..
Thanks so much I LOVE all of your designs." Cherrie adds she's
off to make a rag quilt for Max as well as a Baby
Molly! |
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Another great project by
Rose. Her grandson picked out the
fabrics for Fungus.
Clever boy! |
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Pamela
made these Fungus
toys for her grandchildren. She writes: "Just wanted to say thank
you for making these adorable
monster patterns for the little ones ... I added a music button in
their arm and the child's name on the tummy. I know they will
love them and they were a blast to make." |
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Here's Molly
Dolly made by Helen. Isn't
she lovely?
Helen writes: " I had such enjoyment out of making her" |
Bonny
made this adorable Asian inspired Molly for her
friend's adopted daughter from China for Christmas. |
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Shown above are the dress-up Bunnies made
by Rose
from our Cotton
Softies set. Rose bought the outfits
from a dollar store and says they fit perfectly!
Sure looks like a fun Easter party.
Shown left are two gorgeous Cotton
Softies
made
by Suzannah.
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These lovely gingerbread men were made by
Monika. She writes: "I absolutely love how fast
and
wonderful these stitched out". Monika added some 3D details like the
neck bows and scarves. Lovely!
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Click HERE
for more fabulous soft toy projects!
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Copyright subsists in all artwork, embroidery designs and projects and
literary work as defined in the South African Copyright Act No. 98 of
1978.
Designs, or parts thereof, may not
be shared, resold individually or as a package, or used in lessons without our consent.
Designs may be stitched on items to sell. Please see our Terms
& Conditions for more information.

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