Very cute! Why not put a bright color between each one? then you wouldn't need more doll fabric, and I think it would make for an interesting look, just and idea, either way it would be darn cute.
Very clever, and very fun. I like the way that you've created a secondary idea with the primary fabric. Sometimes those novelties are hard to use, but you've figured it out! Looking forward to seeing how they progress.
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so cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be an adorable block!
ReplyDeleteWow! I bought this collection just because...this is a perfect way to feature those dolls...thank you!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
ReplyDeleteThey are cute and will make a great dresden block.
ReplyDeleteDarling! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThese would be so perfect as a Dresden plate.
ReplyDeleteThese are soo cute asa dresden plate! Really good choice!!!
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Ohhh Very cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Why not put a bright color between each one? then you wouldn't need more doll fabric, and I think it would make for an interesting look, just and idea, either way it would be darn cute.
ReplyDeleteI think they are really cute. Where did you find the material?
ReplyDeleteVery clever, and very fun. I like the way that you've created a secondary idea with the primary fabric. Sometimes those novelties are hard to use, but you've figured it out! Looking forward to seeing how they progress.
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What size blade did you use for this Dresden?
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