Sarren Designs


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I designed these "Frillys"for my grand daughter and she was happy to model them for me! I have made a few different ones and am designing some for the winter months

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Joined: Feb 2010
Location: Erina Central Coast N.S.W.
Australia
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These bibs are excellent for baby as they are backed with terry toweling and are a good size that covers most of bubs front .I have tested them out on my grand daughter and she likes this pink frog one the best!

Those frilly knickers are gorgeous! My 10 month old loves to pull up her dress especially in the pram which means everyone gets an eye-full of her nappy.

Thank you !! They cetainly are popular you can see my winter range on my website www.sarrendesigns.com My granddaughter has a few different colours and everyone comments when she wears them Sally

I love them! I have a grand daughter too- may have a go at something similar. Did you draw the pattern yourself?

No I didn't draw the pattern(I am not that clever!) I found it amongst some old patterns that my mother had when I was little, you know what they say all that is old is new again!! they have been such a hit I am glad I made them now Thanks for your comments you can see my winter range on my website www.sarrendesigns.com I would appriciate some feedback as I am only new at this thanks again Sally

Wow is that cute or wot!!

Can someone point me in the direction as to where to get a pattern for pants like these?

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