There are many things that send this mumma's heart a flutter (like this) but somewhere near the top of the list is vintage, baby. Even better is my baby IN vintage.
All items have been collected from oppies, with the exception of those little shorts that I picket up from Target for $12.
Today, while the boys are making a scarecrow for the vegie gardens, I will spend some time cutting a pattern from that sweet little swing top and making one in vintage fabric. I'll let you know how it goes!
Joining Sophie, because she loves vintage too.
Joining Sophie, because she loves vintage too.
Beautiful...vintage fabric is the best!
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the colours, patterns and baby gorgeousness make me so happy.
ReplyDeleteAww cute!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love the little top, soooo cute!!
ReplyDeleteI was just saying on Bianca's blog that there must be something in the change of season to inspire a bit of vintage repurposing. Happy sewing lady! Can't wait to see how it turns out! um and feel free to send the pattern my way ;) xx
ReplyDeleteI want to dive into this post & feel all these fabrics, they are stunning, gorgeous choices, yay!! Love Posie
ReplyDeleteVery cute, but I want to know more about the scare crows! Details please!!!
ReplyDeletecute!!!
ReplyDeletelove the pillow! and isn't that top the bees knees?!
ReplyDeleteOne of my biggest loves is vintage baby clothes, but I'm sure I've mentioned before I have a pretty extensive collection.
ReplyDeleteYou've reminded me I must get our scarecrow sorted. I hope you all have a great day.
She looks so cute, that little top is lovely.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love this stuff.
ReplyDeletehow pretty! I've been experimenting with the pillowcase dress and possibly the pillowcase onesie romper. Nothing like a good sew!
ReplyDeleteso sweet! Love that swing top... and these photos are unreal :)
ReplyDeleteI hope Mr Scarecrow will be wearing a flippy floppy hat x
and naturally, I'm glad to hear you're making a scarecrow... because it means your veggie patch is under attack...and remember, we're competitors, Beet! Bottom line. But never fear, all we have are tomatoes, capsicum and shitloads of herbs. All else failed. x
ReplyDeleteLove it all, the peachy skin, those toes, the peachy top, the crochet granny and especially that fab cushion. melx
ReplyDeleteHeck yes to that gorgeous peach of a peachy top. She is adorable, as our your vintage scores. Giveaway on my blog if you have a moment. X ashley
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous pics. Love the little swing top, reminded instantly of some of my baby clothes :o) xo
ReplyDeleteSo! ADORABLE! I have been collecting vintage baby clothes since i was about 16yo. I'm in trouble if I don't have a girl someday.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that cushion and apron dress. I could die. xx
ReplyDeleteOMG how cute! Hope your pattern making goes well - can't wait to see the result! :)
ReplyDeleteah! that top is such a classic design, gorgeous stuffs.
ReplyDeleteoh, I hear you. I am obsessed with vintage fabrics for babies at the mo too. lovely ones you have here!
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