Saturday, January 8, 2011

GrandDaughters outnumber GrandSons





These darling little models are NOT my granddaughters. You are looking at the most precious girlie dress patterns I've found in a long time.

So, we're beginning some new projects. Along with all the quilt projects in the works, and new customer quilts in queue, little girlie dresses will be in progress for the next few months. Have a look at these websites and enjoy the eye-candy and possibilities to be had. My strategy is to sew the largest size in the patterns, then fit accordingly. Our oldest is 5, the youngest was born on Thanksgiving morning. My hope is that I will actually finish a few and at least one for each GD to begin with. I'm sure they will be handed down as each grows, but there will always be a need for a new dress now and then, a special occasion, and a whimsical preference for different color or fabric. Join me as I add pictures and progress notes. Don't count on posts more than a couple of weeks at a time. DH and I are in our ski season and that limits my sewing time. I'm also making a couple of comfort quilts for family/friends. It is a blessing to be so busy. Thank you for looking.

Oliver and S School Photo Dress pattern.
Sense and Sensibility Girls' Regency Dress, and the Pinafore and Pantaloons patterns.

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I am Bonnie Russell, owner and quilter, and my business is making beautiful quilts and making quilts beautiful. NABQC came about as a partnership between the love of sewing and hazelnut farming. That's how the name was chosen. My husband, Fred, is the nut farmer, and I do the sewing using many bolts of fabulous fabric. My studio is located in Dundee, Oregon, the beautiful Willamette Valley, in the center of a hazelnut orchard. Experience came with 42 years of dress making, 40 years of marriage to my wonderful, loving, supportive husband (34 years of nut farming), 25 years of raising three daughters, and now we have seven grandchildren to mentor in Future Quilters of America!

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