Thursday, March 25, 2010
Bathrobe #2
I finished Vivian's robe a few weeks ago but didn't have a good picture to post. The jury is still out on wheather or not I have a "good" picture - can't really see the robe, but damn my kids are cute!
Who would have thought bathrobes could be so exciting. They both love wearing them around after bathtime.
The different colors on Vivian's does come in handy when trying to figure out whos is whos.
These where made using a Burda pattern and I have to say I wasn't impressed with the collar directions for this pattern.
Ok NOW to finish those pajamas!
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The best time that you can have during this great growing of your kids. Its really nice to see them how they are getting bigger, and bigger.
both of them are looking so cute just like their dolls..Thanks a lot for sharing photographs..
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you are a great mom. I know sewing a bit too, but can't make time for making anything for my son.
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