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Keegan Overalls in a mock denim.

These precious overalls are named Keegan! They are soft and stretchy and have that perfect rustic look. Great for the next baby boy coming to your studio. These feature large buttons on the front, a "weathered" pocked on the front. The rolled cuffs are a super cute touch as well. Again, each piece is one of a kind. This set was photographed by https://www.facebook.com/SweetPeaPhotographybyLiz/



Agnes creates some of the most beautiful heirloom quality bonnet patterns that I have ever seen.  I've tested for My Cherry Blossom on several occasions and each time is very exciting.  This go around, I tackled a trio of bonnets and the results left me in awe.  As usual.  

Normally, I would test the newborn sizes. However, I've made a new friend with the most precious baby girl.  I knew her little round face was meant to model these.  Thankfully, mommy and daddy let us have a little photo session/play date.  Meet little missy!  Isn't she a darling?  

Back to the bonnet!  This is the Lace Panel Bonnet. I'm sure it will receive a more elegant/formal name upon pattern release but for now this will do.  I will update once the pattern is live with all new info.  

Out of the three new patterns...this one is my favorite.  This is also why I am writing and featuring it first.  The lace has the most authentic vintage vibe to it.  It has such a wholesome allure to it.  The lace creates sweet scallops that perfectly frame this baby's face.  I mean the results are just angelic!!!  

I am so glad that I tested the 12-24 month size. Why?  I know that I normally do newborns. However, I wanted to showcase the ties.  The way that they are added makes for the most practical and functional bonnet.  There is no chance of them falling off or falling apart! Which has always been a concern of mine with other patterns. 

Berocco Weekend Dk Cotton was the perfect choice for this piece. I love the antique shade of yellow and the way this fiber drapes.  It is light weight and will wear well for a long time to come.  I'm sure this will be a favorite of theirs during the Fall. 



Caleb in a rustic cream with plaid pocket.

This sweet little romper is one of the very first styles that I started to make when I added up-cycled pieces to my shop. Caleb is still one of my favorite pieces to sew.


This romper is great for baby boys but can be customized for little girls as well. It features adjustable ties (in fabric or yarn as pictured above). And, I add a simple mocket pocket to the front.


This piece is completely customized to your session. You decide on colors as well as prints. The above image has a lovely Christmas vibe as it was taken a few Decembers ago! The romper is stretchy and comfy!



Photo Credit: https://www.facebook.com/HenningPhotography/

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