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I got my pattern finished and published! I hope you will check it out.
**FREE PATTERN** Available on Ravelry.com: Dresses for Calico Critters and Syvanian Mothers. This is a set of dresses with the same basic bodice and skirt. Variations include color choices, surface slip stitch embellishments and a bib. The dresses are crocheted in one piece with no seams. They are crocheted from bottom up for the bodice. The skirt is then attached to the bodice and crocheted from the waist down. These dresses were designed to fit the mothers from the Calico Critter or Sylvanian families. They may fit other small dolls as well. The dresses are made with #10 crochet cotton and a 2.25mm hook.
www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dresses-for-calico-critt...
I drove past these pots for years. They belonged to a nursery. Then one day the hothouses were struck down, nursery ploughed over and pots loaded up and taken away. Not sure if the nursery sold up to a farm or they just found strawberry business to be more lucrative. I'm glad though that one day I got out of the car and took some shots of the patterns made by the thousands of stacked pots.
this pattern shows the period pattern widths, how the layers wrap around the body, as well as how the collar should be cut and lay.
I've been inspired by the members of the Cocorico Bee and my fabulous Beehivers to start drafting my own paper-pieced designs!
At this stage I'm just dipping my toe in the water. So far I've modified a couple of patterns, and with this one I've tried drafting a block based on a picture I saw of a completed quilt. It's very angular, which hopefully will be comparitively easy to achieve.
It's for my Bug's Beehive quilt, "The Busy Sea at Night". Can you guess what it is?