Say hello to Lecien's Flower Sugar fall 2011 collection! It's really a beautiful line. We say that all the time, but it is really true. We had the pleasure of sewing up some goodies for Lecien's market booth this fall (a small smattering of what we made above!), so we had the double pleasure of getting to see all the lovely prints ahead of time. However, we didn't take a single picture of our handwork hanging up in their booth! When we came back the other half that stayed home couldn't understand that. How could we do such a thing? Come to think of it, our appointment with Lecien was on the last day we were at market. Our eyes must have been glazed over by then. (That happens at market, ya know?)
While Abs was taking bolt pictures today she noticed someone looking in on her. See Robie?? She's such a sweet kitty, and very willing to let Bo & Blayde share their dinner with her. Robie's taken to walking along the window ledges, watching what's going on inside. It probably helped that someone fed her a slice of cheese out the door. You think? Oh, and why is "she" named after a "he" movie character? That's a good question. We named her before we knew it was a her. I don't think she minds.
Happy fabric-ing! xox Kristie, Apphia, Achaia, Abigail, & Abiah
Oh My Goodness, that is ABSOLUTELY stunning!! LOVE!
Fiona M xx
Posted by: Fiona M | December 7, 2011 at 05:39 PM
Yes, the eyes do glaze over at Market. It's no wonder you didn't get those pictures. But the outfits look great on the railing and show off the line perfectly. Great job, ladies!
Posted by: Melissa P | December 7, 2011 at 08:18 PM
Is there any chance that the sample purse is up for sale...you know...just checkin'?
Posted by: Kirsten | December 7, 2011 at 09:41 PM
OMgosh... can you all just come and be my in-house seamstresses please?! So cute!
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