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Sunday, December 11, 2011

CJ for an AG

 

 








100 minutes and tons of hand stitching....Bunny (smile)

23 comments:

  1. Hysterical ! the chain and all ! I love it!

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  2. OMG! Way over the top! But, oh so cute!

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  3. Love this!! I am probably not in the know, but why is the wonderful chain on the inside? :) I am going to have a look see at #4297!! Blessings, Darby

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  4. Beautiful! What a well dressed AG doll!

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  5. Absolutely adorable! I love the chain detail and your little Bunny label! I bought this pattern online last week :)

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  6. Perfect! Did you already have the fabric and chain? Such a well-dressed doll!

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  7. How fun! I am going to have to make one for my daughter's AG one of these days.

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  8. You are absolutely the best Grandmother ever!

    And a little crazy too.

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  9. What a lucky doll...and granddaughter! Just fab! Someday soon, I hope to make a CJ for KDS!

    Kathy

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  10. Fabulous! And you loved every minute of it, I bet!

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  11. You are too much, Bunny! I'm just glad you didn't do a 3 piece sleeve!

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  12. O M G that CJ for an AG is A-O-K!!!!!

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  13. LOL! I remember doing that sort of stuff. That jacket really is fabulous!

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  14. Gorgeous jacket! Worth every stitch.

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  15. It took me awhile to get the "AG" part (Adorable Granddaughter?) When I finally figured it out, I was cracking up - too adorable!

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  16. I know I'm a little late in commenting. Just trying to catch up. I love this little CJ for the doll. What a great idea!

    On another subject. I see you have your TNT pants pattern on oak tag? Is this the right name? Where do you get it in large sizes for patterns?

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