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I know y’all must get tired of me falling in love with the things I sew, but I’ve done it again. I was lucky enough to be a tester for a pattern and used some Farmer’s Market and Park Slope fabrics to make this darling peasant-style dress with apron.

Love!

And I’m a bit bummed, too, because I only have enough for one — and it’s in my Etsy shop. I messed up when cutting out the dress so instead of having one for the bitsy and one to sell, I only have this one. Is it wrong that I hope no one buys it so I can sneak it into her closet?

The dress is part of another Trendy Textiles launch, so be sure to show my buddies some love and see all the great things they’ve made. The theme is “Mommy Took Me to the Farmer’s Market” and features lots of great things for girls and moms.

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9 comments to “Going to the Farmer’s Market”

  1. stephanie

    It is gorgeous, Mary…but even more breathtaking are her curls. I just love her little locks! Btw, got my swag I am sorry that my thank you just went out today!

    stephanies last blog post..The Beauty of Four

  2. Nichol

    Oy! I love it and would wear it in a heart beat!

    Nichols last blog post..Moe for Melissa

  3. sheree

    GORGEOUS!

    I love her hair!

    sherees last blog post..Winners Announced, Next Giveaway and More

  4. Octamom

    This is probably my fav yet! Again, it’s the way you are combining ‘prairie’ looks with trendy, 70’s-ish (that was something to type…)fabrics–LOVE it!

    Blessings!

    Octamoms last blog post..We Got Culture, Yes We Do!!!

  5. Samantha

    It is beautiful!! You make me so proud!

    xoxox,
    Samantha

    Samanthas last blog post..Yeah…..we trashy like that. (Confessions of a Hillbilly # 987)

  6. Tara

    I love love love this dress…LOVE it! Thanks for the comment. :)

    Taras last blog post..{serenity…}

  7. J Lusby

    Interesting and thanks for the share!

  8. Mackenzie

    A leader is a dealer in hope.

  9. Sarah King

    I really like your blog and i respect your work. I


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