One of the positives of sewing most of your children's clothing is that you don't have to do much clothes shopping. One of the drawbacks is that you also get out of the habit of shopping for the things you don't sew. And then one day you realize that almost all of your children's socks either (a) are too small; (b) have a few too many holes; or (c) while intact, are worn out to the point you are afraid someone will see them.
So here I find myself in the position of replacing sock wardrobes for three children. If I get one pair for each day of the week, let's see, that's 21 pairs? The good people at the Baby Gap are going to think I'm some crazy, sock-collecting lady.
What cute toes,all thirty of them.I love your outfits in the post below.did you use a pattern?which one,if you don't mind sharing.
try children's place for socks,they are just as good and a lot cheaper.They do a great color selection too.
Posted by: natasha s | January 25, 2008 at 10:40 AM
Thanks, Natasha. I'm glad you stopped by here so I could find your blog... it is wonderful! The skirts are just simple gathered rectangles (no pattern required), and the top is from Ottobre Design magazine, issue 03/04. Great magazine, great pattern. :)
Posted by: Ula | January 25, 2008 at 11:24 AM
OMgosh I love the toes!! Such a great pic!
Posted by: StacyT | January 26, 2008 at 12:50 AM
Love the little feet! I have a similar issue here, although it's mostly because my youngest takes off her socks and shoes every chance we get and the socks end up lost.
Posted by: Mary | January 27, 2008 at 09:27 PM