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PINQUETTE Rebecca has a project that is all
warm and cozy for us today!!
warm and cozy for us today!!
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The first thing I thought of when I saw the new PINQUE PEACOCK
release in November, and in particular, these fabric covered buttons….
In the FROSTY PEEPS Fabric
was SWEATER.
So, despite that I do not have a baby (and thinking I just might coax this onto a kitty), was to whip one together while I was in India working (not much else to do at night in a hotel after dinner at night, right?)
Now, if I had a cooperative kitty…or even better…a lil elf…
Hope it warms your spirit and make you want to run
create one for yourself (or your little munch-kin!)!
(Check out the Fabric Options Album at Pinque Peacock
to customize your favorite handmade embellishments)
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Thank you Pinquette Rebecca for sharing
your adorable Holiday Sweater... too cute!!!
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her beautiful creations!!!
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Hey, did you know you can custom order with our FABRIC OPTIONS???...
but thats not all custom order you Stick Pins with the BEAD BUFFET...
you can even chose beads for you own personal use!!!
Did you know you can also
purchase Gift Certificates from the shop???
Get one for that hard to buy for crafter!!
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9 comments:
This is so fun! Love how you used the buttons!
Fantastic sweater!! Love the buttons on it.
Be blessed, Beckie
Rebecca....this is darling! Now, please do share any pics you get of sweater coaxing with kitties! LOL! <3
Rebecca this is so adorable
How cute is this Rebecca!!! I love the buttons with this sure to keep somebody or soemthing warm.
So dang cute, Rebecca…I just wish I was tiny enough to fit this darling sweater! You're so talented!!
how cute it that!!! beautiful work
Paula
this is simply adorable!!!! Perfect use for these buttons!
Kimberly
Very pretty. I tried to learn to knit and my one line of stitches never looked as amazing as your sweater. Great job.
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