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Baby knot doll

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The sale of a few dolls lately has allowed me to be a bit adventurous and make up some new designs. This is my first knot doll, you just have to see it and hold it to know how cute it is! There is a little bell inside for a rattle.
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I’m so loving this Hilco knit, it’s mighty expensive but gorgeous to sew with. I’d love to be able to afford to make the girls some clothes out of it one day, I know it would feel beautiful to wear. This little one is in my Etsy shop now.

Looking back over this week it’s a wonder I got anything done at all. The baby has chickenpox (making a good recovery now) and the other 3 came down with bad colds.
There has been a great deal of tomato harvesting and cooking, breadmaking, and a first time success with yoghurt making (I’ll share how soon). There has been homeschooling, piano lessons, Ash Wednesday, breastfeeding and piles of nappies and laundry.
And amongst all this I managed some sewing!!

My giveaway ends tomorrow, don’t forget!

Until then…………………

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  1. Kylie

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    Aww your dollies are so cute, by the way thanks for your very kind comments on my blog.Still crocheting my fingers to the bone…not really it's my sanity one stitch at a time!

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  2. The Magic Onions

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    Just gorgeous!!!! What a sweet little doll. So sorry your family has had the sicks but glad they are on the mend.
    Thanks for sharing on Friday's Nature Table.
    Blessings and magic.

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  3. Jacqui

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    Hi – visiting via Magic Onions link. Lovely blog and beautiful creations. We are just planning our gardens here in Scotland, while you are harvesting from yours – I love how this world works.

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  4. Gill - That British Woman

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    I hope all your little ones recover soon. I agree that fabric looks just gorgeous on your knot dolly.

    I wish it would warm up over here, so we could start our gardens….

    Gill in a blustery, cold Canada

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  5. Gilly

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    Oh this is so cute! I have a friend who is having a boy soon – this would make a great gift!

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  6. zofia

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    Such a sweetie Kelly!
    Seems you're on a roll šŸ˜€
    Oh, what a week. Hope your little one is on the mend and the other children recover quickly!

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  7. Kylie

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    This is so cute – I love it – wish Baden was still a bub – he would have loved this:)

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  8. Tanya

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    This little one, as all of your dolls, is so very lovable. Good on you. We have havested tomotoes here but no cooking of them done yet- think I am procrastinating!

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