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I love it, I must have it!
Love it!! What kind of fabric from where?
Love the spots! Does the dress coordinate with the dog, or is it other way round?
Love it too (and pose 3) and the dog, LOL!
But would you mind posting the pattern sleeve or line drawing, I wish I could see the neckline details better. Cute fabric but sort of camouflages the details. TIA.
I love it! You did a wonderful jon on this one, inspite of a difficult hem.
What a cute, flattering style. Hmm…I wonder where I can find a copy???
Perfect fabric for the pattern! This is so, so cute.
Oh the dog has brown spots and the dress has black ones. It would be even awesomer if it had brown dots but you can't have it all.
Oh and it's "Simply Silky Print" from JoAnns. It was a couple years ago though.