Pattern with more than 5 reviews! << Previous Review Next Review >> | Reader Comments | | jjwalker | 3/15/07 | SO cute. She looks so grown up! And all in one day?!?!? I feel ya on the spare time (or lack thereof) on the two toddlers, but maybe the doctor play things will keep them occupied for more sewing time for you! (ha!) | | * * * | | Mary Stiefer | 3/15/07 | How cute and it looks like she is enjoying it - After all, DD Dr. is winking (or at least it looks that way). Good job and thanks for the review | | * * * | | pterion | 3/15/07 | What a great idea to use a pajama top! I'll have to remember this because both my girls love thier doctor kits. Nice job, your daughter is so cute! | | * * * | | slanden99 | 3/16/07 | Turned out great! | | * * * | | Annette1 | 3/16/07 | What a GREAT idea! I love the "M.D." addition. :o)) | | * * * | | Stefanie | 3/17/07 | How cute is that - she is adorable. | | * * * | | Patzee | 3/17/07 | What a cute idea. It turned out great! | | * * * | | martinanne | 5/23/07 | Just saw this review pop up on the right when viewing another, and I had to read it! Great job making a lab coat for your daughter! I had to do the same thing a few weeks ago for career day at my daughters' school. Two of them wanted to be veterinarians and wanted lab coats. If I had had this pattern, I would have done the same as you! Instead, I lengthened a jacket pattern out of one of my Ottobre mags. Same idea, though. I love how be a sewist allows us the flexibility to create what we want/need out of the materials at hand. Very nice work! The embroidery is a great touch (I did that too, but wrote their names, followed by D.V.M.). Your daughter is adorable, btw! | | * * * | |
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