Nine years after I bought it, I FINALLY found a use for that darn ladybug button!
Project Details
Pattern: Blouse #15 from Ottobre Magazine 1/2005
Fabric: 80cm of
Liberty Cotton in "Kayoko Navy" from
Tessuti Fabrics
Notions: Scrap of red grosgrain and one ladybug button that had long been relegated to the button stash jar.
Aw, too sweet! ♥
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, and she clearly is pleased with it :)
ReplyDeleteYay for things from drawers and jars seeing the light of day again too.
so adorable! The little lady bug is such a cute detail.
ReplyDeleteand such a great use for it!
ReplyDeletevery sweet shirt ♥
And a perfect use, too!
ReplyDeleteThat kid sure can smile! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHA! isn't it wonderful to be vindicated in your hoarding?
ReplyDeletegrumbles sure is getting goodies. i love her very chic scarf too. (seriously, it's cool).
Great! This looks really nice. I've made this pattern a bunch, too.
ReplyDeleteWould you believe it - I have 6 of the *exact* buttons. I bought 8 many years ago, and only managed to use 2 on the straps of a pair of overall shorts when my little guy was a toddler. Time to button stash bust too!
ReplyDeleteAnd wasn't it worth the wait?
ReplyDeleteperfection. i? would've lost the ladybug in half that amount of time, but you are a responsible-sewy-goddess.
ReplyDeleteohhhh I love it! I love dressing my girls in long sleeve tees, tunic tops and skinny jeans during winter. I also have no shame in matching them. But liberty takes the tunic top to a whole new level! I love it, well done
ReplyDeletecorrie:)