I've done a little sewing with spring and Easter in mind. First is a dress I finished a few weeks back with beautiful fabric by Sara Lawson of Sew Sweetness for Art Gallery Fabric. The line is called Fantasia and all the prints are so pretty.
The pattern is Newlook #50721
This is the second time I've used this Baby-in-the-Hood pattern by Anna Maria Horner. The exterior fabric is a Kokka print and the lining is some hard to find Dick and Jane text print.
I am a Great-Great Aunt and made a little something to send off to Baby Nora. I had some Sherbet Pips jelly roll strips left from another project and found this bib pattern in the book Little Things to Sew by Oliver & S.
It's rather hard to see but I top stitched by hand around the exterior in a medium pink Aurifil 12 wt.
There was an Easter Basket request so I made this Bunny Bucket out of an old line by Tula Pink called Hushabye. For this project I machine quilted with Aurifil 12 wt. in wool - love the look.
And lastly, I caught up on my Mid-Century Modern Bee and Sew Sisters Bee blocks for January and February when we were in Florida.
These are for Cindy.
And this one is for Terri:
Have a Happy & Blessed Easter.









11 readers left a comment:
Happy Easter what a lovely post with such beautiful things. the dress is adorable! as is nora!!
awesome blocks!!
That dress is so adorable Mary! The little jacket super cute too. Wasn't Hushaby by Bunny Hill? I love Tula Pink though... so now I know why; they kind of look similar.
Happy Easter!
The dress is very sweet! Can we have an action shot of it being modelled by the recipient? Three Dresdens! that's very generous of you too!
Your dress is adorable!
Love the dress. You inspire me. I have 5 granddaughters who would all love one. Got to get sewing.
Beautiful work, Mary! Wish I could have been as productive as you these last few weeks. Have a Blessed Easter.
Oh that dress! It's absolutely darling!!
Cute dress
What a fun post...so much eye candy!
You have certainly been busy! I'm so impressed. That dress is just adorable, as is the little hoodie. I can see that you enjoy creating!
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