My Favorite Things...135...Getting Started!
Can you say precious?
Our First Fabric Frolic-er is none other than my buddy Cindy Taylor Oates of Taylor Made Design.
I met Cindy many markets ago, so long ago in fact that I have lost track of exactly when that was...all I can remember is that she had a really cute alphabet quilt on the wall of her booth and that she was so nice, that I felt like we'd be friends forever.
Cindy's the clever genius behind the world's most adorable cupcake pin cushion & a relatively new blogger, so go on over and see what she has to show & tell you about this adorable block, and every other little thing that she has up her sleeve for Fall Quilt Market (hereafter known as FQM)...
Back in two shakes...H2
PS Many of the designers involved in this online event have cleverly found the time to include tips and tricks for you via a "click & print" (a downloadable .pdf file) that you can print out and save for your personal use. The Basic Doll Dress block is re-sized from the "Playing Dress Up" pattern by Rene'e Plains at Liberty Star. More information on Renee's quilt pattern and the Designer Dolly Dresses variation on this pattern will be coming in future posts, so check back every day, as this fun new project unfurls!
A Dozen Darling Designer Dolly Dresses LakeHouse Dry Goods Doll Dresses Collection Fabric Frolic




Very nice...I like this one.
Posted by: Jackie | September 29, 2008 at 06:51 AM
Oh my goodness -these are soooo cute. Cathie
Posted by: Cathie | September 30, 2008 at 06:26 PM
Being I love aprons,this will be a very strong favorite! So darned cute!!
Posted by: Bonnie | October 02, 2008 at 12:04 AM
Very nice! I love the fabrics, the patterns, & everything!
Posted by: sharon | February 24, 2009 at 09:59 PM
i love them all,where can get the pattern for the doll dresses....thanks tina rsrgas@bellsouth.net
Posted by: tina | March 11, 2009 at 11:18 PM
This is just too cute. I have a new grandbaby girl. I would love to make this pattern. Are you showing the pattern?
Posted by: Tea | April 16, 2009 at 04:45 PM
It was nice reading your post. I needed to know such kind of information to update myself. I work in my friend’s boutique of flower girl dresses and also help in the online promotion.
Posted by: flower girl dress patterns | April 17, 2009 at 02:53 AM