Baby kimono jammies


I made these itty bitty jammies for good friends who had their first baby girl. 

The blue floral is from vintage sheets, of course. :)





Welcome to the world, baby Hailey!

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  1. THESE ARE PRECIOUS!! I need a little girl!

    btw, I just realized tonight that I've been following you on twitter for a while now but had never followed your blog!? I couldn't believe it, so I'm now your newest follower!

    Angel

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  2. absolutely adorable. great use of all those linens you have scored!

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  3. Too cute, Cheryl! The pink polka dot fabric is perfect against the blue floral. And that scallop detail on the sleeves... *sigh*. Lucky baby.

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  4. so cute, the little detail on the sleeve is precious, love the fabrics together. :)

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  5. Those are adorable. I love the fabrics you picked. And the decorative stitches are cute too. Welcome little baby!

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  6. I just wish I was that clever-- they are gorgeous. What a lucky little girl to have such a present
    Kindest Regards Linda

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  7. Loving these, where did you get the pattern for them? They're gona look gorgeous!

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  8. Absolutely Adorable! Did you make the bias tape yourself? THat is something I've yet to try.

    Great JOb :-)

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  9. You rule the school, lady! Why don't you pop on over here and give me a beginner's sewing lesson? I'm dying to learn!

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  10. That is super cute! Where did you get the pattern?

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  11. You are just incredible - and never cease to amaze me. Impressive!! :) Thank you for sharing and inspiring so many of us.

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  12. So adorable...love all of your stuff!

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  13. these jammies are absolutely adoreable. did you do the pretty satin look stitching on the leg or was that part of the vintage sheet? Either way it's just too sweet.

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  14. ooh gorgeous! I love how you sneaked some polka dot in there too. Makes them extra special x

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  15. Ohhh those are the sweetest thing Cheryl!!

    xox
    Jen

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  16. gorgeous! i recognize that pattern, i made the same thing (just the kimono top) as an art smock for one of my kids. i love the fabrics you used and the pretty stitch detail.

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