Ahhh! I'm super excited for the IV I Love the hospital "collection" (Made 3 hospital gowns!) Is it alright if I post pictures of things I've with your patterns on my blog?
Always loved this blog, but could you try to use more common materials? Mom only takes me to Michael's like once every two months, so I don't have a huge supply of craft materials. Thanks! -Savannah
What I love about parts of this blog is that in the hospital part, things like the thermometer and the band-aid could be use in an ordinary household. Amazing!
I have looked at several of your patterns and i love them all. I am going to make sure my daughter and I make some of these for her dolls. Thank you so much for all the great patterns and ideas
Hi! I am using your pattern for a hospital gown- very cute! and I need some help.... How do I sew the seam binding together prior to where it attaches to the hospital gown neck? I changed needles, but it seems to be getting "sucked" into the sewing machine bobbin area.... Did you sew the tie pieces together? Any help would be great!
I would love to make the hospital gown and send them to several of the children's hospitals. Would you give your permission for me to use the pattern for that use?
You save my life! My daughter got her degree in Medecine last June and I wanted to costumize a Paola Reina for her. Now, I only need to adapt your beatifull pattern. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Spain.
Ahhh! I'm super excited for the IV
ReplyDeleteI Love the hospital "collection"
(Made 3 hospital gowns!)
Is it alright if I post pictures of things I've with your patterns on my blog?
Sure. Just also add a link to my blog in case somebody else wants to make it.
ReplyDeleteHave fun !!!
I love this website. I am making a mini hospital with my friend. Thanks for sharing your craft ideas!
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ReplyDeleteI just made this and its absolutely adorable...........love it.....
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ReplyDeleteAnonymous, I don't know who you are talking to, but that wasn't very nice.
DeleteI LOVE this post so much i love the little doll utensils so cute!!! I am so making these for my dolls later:)
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Always loved this blog, but could you try to use more common materials? Mom only takes me to Michael's like once every two months, so I don't have a huge supply of craft materials. Thanks!
ReplyDelete-Savannah
What I love about parts of this blog is that in the hospital part, things like the thermometer and the band-aid could be use in an ordinary household. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have looked at several of your patterns and i love them all. I am going to make sure my daughter and I make some of these for her dolls. Thank you so much for all the great patterns and ideas
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I made the scrubs today for my 3 year old niece.
ReplyDeleteHi! I am using your pattern for a hospital gown- very cute! and I need some help....
ReplyDeleteHow do I sew the seam binding together prior to where it attaches to the hospital gown neck? I changed needles, but it seems to be getting "sucked" into the sewing machine bobbin area.... Did you sew the tie pieces together? Any help would be great!
i really want to make this for my sister, shes in the hospital alot, and its for silly reasons
ReplyDeleteI would love to make the hospital gown and send them to several of the children's hospitals. Would you give your permission for me to use the pattern for that use?
ReplyDeleteYou save my life! My daughter got her degree in Medecine last June and I wanted to costumize a Paola Reina for her.
ReplyDeleteNow, I only need to adapt your beatifull pattern.
Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Spain.
I am so happy to hear I was able to help. Take care and stay safe.
DeleteTHANK YOU I LOVE THESE PATTERNS , WILL YOU EVER MAKE THE CAP FOR THE HEAD.
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