As a favor for a friend, I am stitching some doll clothes.
They will be part of a raffle to raise money for a hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
A very worthy cause, in my opinion.
This was a quick casual ensemble that I whipped up in just a couple of hours!
I love that the skirt is called Easy-Peasy.
It really is!
I used dotted swiss for the little peasant top, and added a small bow
at the neck.
For the skirt, I used two early Amy Butler prints from my personal stash, accented with
hot pink baby rick rack.
The pattern is ModKid's Mini Nina, a dolly-sized interpretation of Patty Young's
child-size Nina pattern.
The Mini Nina may be found here.
I have a few more doll duds in the making.
They are such fun!
2 comments:
Adorable. That reminds me that I need to make doll clothes for my grands.
Precious! I have not heard the phrase "playing dolls" in a long time. That used to be a popular question when my cousins would get together. "Do you want to play dolls??" Thanks for the memory, and also for sharing the precious outfit!
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