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A “Bitsy Pumpkin Patch”

I know that I’ve been talking Christmas, Christmas, Christmas all week.  Let’s get back to reality for a bit…

Here’s the first of my teeny tiny dress/hat sets.  This one is made just for Wilde Imagination’s Amelia Thimble and Izzy dolls.

bitsy pumpkin patch 841I knit this dress and hat out of lace weight merino/silk yarn that I dyed to a light pumpkin color.  I added five bullion stitched pumpkins, tiny brown stems, lazy daisy green leaves, some blades of grass,  and yellow blossoms along the hemline (Amelia has a little corsage blossom on her left shoulder too).  For a different look, this hat is a bit “less deep” than the other two in the series and sits more atop the head.  Like the others, it has a fuzzy mohair stem, crocheted leaf, and curly tendrils.

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bitsy pumpkin patch 845bitsy pumpkin patch 847“When are we visiting the pumpkin patch?”, asks Amelia.

bitsy pumpkin patch 858Time for a rest… this modeling business is hard work!

3 pumpkin dresses 958The “Bitsy Pumpkin Patch” dress/hat set (the dress on the right) is now available for sale on my website, click on the “Available for Sale” page when you get there.  (The middle dress, for Pukipuki, and the Amelia Thimble dress on the left will be available in the coming days.)

Oh, I did get some sewing done yesterday.  I now have my first Christmas dress made along with the sweater and hat.  Now, for the fun and creative part–adding the finishing touches and making everything “just so”.

Bye for now!  Thanks for reading.

Hope you had a great day!

I’ve Been Busy…

I just realized that I haven’t had a blog post in September yet.  Yikes!

I have been busy though, really I have.

Here’s what’s been going on here in my creative little world.  We had some cooler weather a few weeks ago and that got me in the sweater weather mood.  However, it seemed as soon as I started knitting the first cozy sweater dress, hot and humid July weather came along and stayed for a couple of weeks, but I persevered and kept knitting anyway.  Yesterday, the hot weather broke and it is slowly getting cooler.  It is still quite humid though.  Anyway, I am collecting a stash of sweater dresses, so will have a bunch for sale one after another probably, so stay tuned.

I’ve made a sweater dress for Patsy, (I know it’s a shocker) and am finishing up one for the Little Darlings (the embroidery is pictured below).  Also, I am almost finished knitting a sweater dress for Millie (see the grape colored knitting below).

fall for sweater dresses b 876I have some tiny pumpkin dress/hat sets made for Amelia Thimble and Pukipuki, but am waiting to get another one completed too.

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Above is the embroidery on a drop waist sweater dress for the Little Darlings.  I pulled the bead pictured below for a possible bracelet.

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The grape colored dress is for Millie and the tiny orange one on the needles is for Amelia Thimble.

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See, I have been busy!  Thanks for hanging in there with me.  I’ll be back soon with some completed things to show you.  Hope you’re enjoying the month of September and these last couple of weeks of the summer season.

Patience is “Lovely in Lavender”

As summer starts to wind down, I am starting to turn towards a fall-ish palette with my new ensembles.  I know that I am probably ahead of schedule, but I am always thinking 6-8 weeks ahead of the current date, so I am already designing for September/October.  Thank goodness though, when I look outside it is still summer.  🙂 🙂 🙂 Hopefully the weather will act like summer for many weeks yet.

Patience’s new ensemble is pastel, but muted color—beige, ecru, rose, and lavender.  It would look pretty any time of year, actually, but I was inspired to work with this fabric now.

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lovely in lavender 169Patience’s “light as a feather” cardigan is knit with lace weight mohair/silk yarn in a dusty lavender.  I pulled rosy color from the dusty pink roses and off white color from the background to embroider the bullion roses.  I was very happy how embroidering with these colors pulled the sweater and dress together so well.

lovely in lavender 123In Patience’s hair is a crocheted rosebud that matches the sweater.

lovely in lavender 204Two rows of ecru lace (English cotton Cluny) are tucked underneath two pin tucks on Patience’s skirt.  Patience’s sash is from the same lace company in England, but this lace is a fine nylon.  I dyed it ecru to match the lace on the skirt.  It makes a pretty little sash, don’t you think?

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lovely in lavender 174Patience even found a little flower blossom that coordinates perfectly with her new ensemble.

lovely in lavender 145For more information on Patience’s “Lovely in Lavender” ensemble, please visit my “Available for Sale” page at cindyricedesigns.com .