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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Small steps of progress


Finally some good progress!!!! Finished a hooter hider for my sweet daughter-in-law and her expecting friend today!!!!!

Used the great tutorial from Freshly Picked. Very clear instructions so if you need a good shower gift or one for yourself, I highly recommend this one:o)

I have no idea how to take decent photos of a nursing cover. They are not great subject matter to photograph so here are my best shots...






I am so smitten with the Alexander Henry Koto, I cannot look at it enough!




Heather's friend really likes blues and greens ( Amy ( Lou Who) I thought about you while making this one) so I chose something from Amy Butler Daisy Chain. Because we all know that no one rocks the blue green combo better than Miss Amy ( both Butler and lou who)!!!!




Hope you are having a productive sewing day!!!!!

Kim :o)
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5 comments

Bree said...

Both look great, but I especially love that Alexander Henry fabric. I suppose I need to start thinking about making one of these for myself one of these days! :)

Edamommy2 said...

Wow!! Those are gorgeous! Wish I'd had something like that with my little ones!!

Jeff said...

Koto is awesome. You should start making boxers. I'm only half kidding. You could sell them on etsy without the rules for kids products getting in the way.

Mostly tho i just think Koto would be a great looking set of boxers.

Sara @ Sew Sweetness said...

Wonderful! I like them both, but especially the Koto print one! I would have loved to have something like this way back when, lol!! I am sure they will both enjoy them!

Anonymous said...

Oh my goodness! Hooter Hiders! It took me a second to catch on, but then I was all a-smile. I could have used one of those with my daughter who nursed for three whole years. I love that Koto fabric too. :-) Just wanted to pop in and say hi on another post since I'm not entering your sock monkey fabric giveaway.

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