tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945168277255989385.post8903067028292993406..comments2023-05-18T10:19:01.837-04:00Comments on Seraphinalina: Kwik Sew, what were you thinking?Seraphinalinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12706215125457113080noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945168277255989385.post-23090463967754156532013-01-16T23:25:09.999-05:002013-01-16T23:25:09.999-05:00What a sick person to think anything wrong with th...What a sick person to think anything wrong with this child in a pretty slip. Looks like some women are as sick as some men.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945168277255989385.post-85853059044652517132011-09-22T10:40:58.426-04:002011-09-22T10:40:58.426-04:00@ Tanit-Isis - The problem with sewing for little ...@ Tanit-Isis - The problem with sewing for little kids is they grow so freaking fast. You have to love them to pieces for it to be worth it. Better to go with accessories like bibs they grow into.<br /><br />I hate being super paranoid too, I think of how much time I spent alone walking or on my bike and my parents would be charged with negligence these days. The other picture amused me more for the nose picking.<br /><br />@ LSCG, I found the size funny too. I guess it's suppose to fit ages 2-6, and she's the 6 year old. The others look a little chubbier too, in a good baby fat way that should indicate they are the 2 year olds. I guess...<br /><br />Maybe it wouldn't seem so odd if she had a book in front of her. <br /><br />The other advantage of a blanket is that they won't outgrow it.Seraphinalinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12706215125457113080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945168277255989385.post-62912691612302124582011-09-22T00:23:53.777-04:002011-09-22T00:23:53.777-04:00What freaks me out is the different sizes of the g...What freaks me out is the different sizes of the girls. I mean, the gal in front is positively Brobdingnagian relative to her peers. And yeah, that pose is weird but I used to watch TV like that as a kid so....<br /><br />I have never felt skilled enough to make my friends something when they had kids. However, I do know someone who is expecting and I'm thinking I might crochet a blanket, since I can do it in front of the TV and it won't cut into my sewing time....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5945168277255989385.post-90570944182969519882011-09-21T23:13:10.568-04:002011-09-21T23:13:10.568-04:00I keep thinking I should sew stuff for my friends ...I keep thinking I should sew stuff for my friends and co-workers now that they're popping babies left, right, and centre. :P I have not yet done it, except for my nieces. I'm thinking I should just whip up some random baby pieces (I have a surprising number of patterns in this range despite never buying any ever) from scraps and then I'd have them on hand when the need arose.<br /><br />But that would take time away from sewing for myself.<br /><br />Hmph.<br /><br />As for the pattern illos... well, for the one you linked to I'll stand by my comment there, but I agree yours is a bit provocative... Although I hate the super-paranoid frame of mind required to see this as anything other than some cute little cartoon girls. >_<Tanit-Isishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15824217102632813598noreply@blogger.com