Fine Heirloom Sewing, Smocking and Hand Embroidery

"Baby will be well and smiling in little garments made by Mother, Auntie, Grannie and loving friends!"

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It's easy and it's fun!!

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Tuesday, October 4

My New Pattern: Baby's First Daygowns

This picture shows this new Daygown in the latest Sew Beautiful magazine.
The Ribbon Casing sleeve is shown here.

I have new patterns to show you and I will be featuring them  in the next few posts.

The First Pattern is...

"Baby's First Daygowns" Pattern.

It features three different styles.

You can Pre-Order "Baby's First Daygowns" pattern and be first to receive it as soon as it is available.
That will be in November.

This is the Fancy Lacy Yoke  Daygown.

I taught a class using a version of this design but it has not been available as a pattern, with instructions on how to make it.

It features Lace Insertion trimmed with Lace Edging.
And pretty embroidery.

The cuffed sleeve style comes in long and 3/4 length.

This is the same Daygown style but before the Lace Edging was added.  I think it makes a very nice Boy or tailored Fancy Daygown.

And here is a cute Baby Boy wearing it!

This pattern is the result of my Summer of Daygowns!

Collection of Daygowns stitched in my Summer of Daygowns.
It was fun, but hard to choose only three styles for this pattern!

Hope you like them as much as I do!







All Designs Are Copyright Protected copyright 2011 Jeannie Baumeister

4 comments:

Jean said...

Very pretty! Can't wait to see the others!

Sewconsult said...

So sweet. I wish I had grandbabies to sew for!
Beckie

Kathryn Milner said...

I really love this pattern , Jeannie. I will order it ! Can you tell me the type of fabric you used in the first pic (trimmed in red) ?

Jeannie B. said...

the fabric is Swiss Flannel. The embroidery design is in the latest Sew Beautiful

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